“(HIS) FINGERS ARE IN MY (P——)!!”
Girl wrestler wasn’t told she’d be facing 190-lb male opponent, competing as a girl under WA gender law. She was assaulted on camera and the district sat on her report for 54 days.
Video from Undivided with Brandi Kruse.
PUYALLUP, WA — “I wouldn’t have let her wrestle if I knew her opponent was male.”
It is a statement nearly as disturbing as the visceral exclamation — featured in the headline — let loose by the victim during the match. And it’s what a coach told the parents of a 16-year-old Rogers High School, after the girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by a transgender Emerald Ridge wrestler, a 190-pound biological male.
The transgender Emerald Ridge wrestler, competing as a girl under Washington State’s transgender athletic policy, is currently under investigation by the Pierce County Sheriff for the alleged sexual assault of sophomore Kallie Keeler, a girls wrestler for Rogers High School, during a match on December 5, 2025.
J425 is naming Keeler because she voluntarily came forward with a on-the-record interview during which she clearly stated the details of the alleged crime. We are not naming the transgender wrestler, who remains a student and competitor in good standing at Emerald Ridge High School.
A spokesperson for the sheriff confirmed an ongoing criminal investigation into a report of sexual assault on Feb. 9, stating that the Puyallup School District brought forth a report last week.
The sheriff's spokesperson stated…



