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Christian Women’s Hoops Team Achieves Championship Glory Following Trans Opponent Slapping Them With Abuse Allegations

When a story has a happy ending, don’t you love it?

The women’s basketball team at Columbia Bible College landed a sweet revenge on Saturday at the school’s evangelical Mennonite Bible College in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.

Early in the campaign, the CBC opposed sanctions shot down by the PacWest Athletic Conference, arising out of allegations of abuse against biological male enemies at another agency. Taylor Craget, head coach at Columbia Bible College, was suspended while investigations were underway. CBC has been banned from being able to hold the Pacwest Conference Tournament game.

The claim is linked to an October 2024 Game with Vancouver Island University.

Trans athletes in the contest Harriet McKenzie Claggett filed an allegation that he “catched one of our athletic staff and went to Tillard about how I shouldn’t be allowed to play.” Mackenzie also claimed that Columbia Bible College players committed excessive, intentional fouls. (Related: Commissioner Jay Monaghan says President Trump is playing the role of “facilitator” in PGA-LIV negotiations)

“I can see the ball being chucked two way on No. 13 without seeing it play, and head coach Craigett is praised for his support,” Mackenzie posted.

VIU continued to confiscate another game they are undertaking CBC, claiming it was due to concerns over Mackenzie’s safety.

But despite the lack of all the drama, allegations and coaches, Columbia Bible College has come out of the fire as a winner.

After taking out St. Mary’s Lightning in Saturday’s title game, the CBC Bearcats won the CCAA National Championship.

The ending of a real fairy tale… you have to love it!