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The Rebels, behind a superb pitching performance from junior Marissa Rothenberger, advance to the Class 4A state tournament for the first time in program history. The ending could scarcely have been ...
Champlin Park advances to Minnesota high school softball championship behind transgender athlete Marissa Rothenberger's complete game pitching and hitting.
Marissa Rothenberger — born Charlie Dean Rothenberger until he began transitioning to a she at just 9 years old — is now 6’0″ tall junior and the No. 1 pitcher for Champlin Park high ...
BREAKING: “Marissa” Rothenberger, a biological male, just single-handedly led Champlin Park to a 6-0 shutout to win the Minnesota Girls’ State Championship.
Champlin Park won the Minnesota softball state championship title on Friday afternoon behind trans athlete Marissa Rothenberger's complete-game shutout, sparking mixed reactions.
Marissa Rothenberger, a trans-identifying male athlete, threw a complete-game shutout Wednesday morning as No. 2-seeded Champlin Park defeated No. 7 Eagan, 5-0, in the Class AAAA quarterfinals.
Marissa Rothenberger threw a complete game and then hit a leadoff double in the seventh as the Rebels narrowly beat White Bear Lake 3-2.
Marissa Rothenberger, a transgender softball player, sparked national debate after leading her team to a state championship in Minnesota. Her dominant performance reignited discussions about ...
Marissa Rothenberger, born Charlie Dean, is arguably the top high school softball pitcher in the state, touting a 0.94 ERA and 0.60 WHIP on the season, ...
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