Undivided reports that a female high school wrestler unknowingly competed against a teenage boy in a December 2025 match.
In a video of the match, 16-year-old Kallie Keeler is seen looking frantic and mouthing to her mother. A voice reported to be her mother can be heard saying, “I don’t know what she said. I don’t know why her face looks like that.”
According to Undivided’s reporting, immediately following the match, Kallie told her mother and then looked to report to her coach that she felt it had been an intentional sexual assault.
In the meantime, the coach of another team informed her that her opponent was male. This was the first time she learned that she had been wrestling a boy in the 190-pound weight class.
After Kallie and her family reported to the school, they said they never received an update on the action the school would take.
According to Outkick, the school district notified the sheriff’s office the day after Undivided asked for comment on January 29, almost two months after the incident.
The school district and sheriff’s office said the incident “is currently under investigation,” but they cannot share any more details.
Under Washington State law, “professional school personnel” are mandatory reporters of abuse, which includes “sexual contact.” It is a crime to fail to report such abuse.
The family went public after Undivided ran a report about a dozen female athletes from a different Washington school complaining about boys in their locker room making them uncomfortable.
It appears that one of those boys was Kallie’s wrestling opponent.
Amanda Stulman is a Senior Researcher and Attorney at the Legal Insurrection Foundation
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