Officials investigating after OutKick reporter harassed while covering girls' volleyball match, trans player
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The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) on Monday was "still gathering information" about an incident that took place during a girls’ high school volleyball match involving an OutKick reporter.
OutKick’s Dan Zaksheske detailed the harassment he faced while covering Ann Arbor Skyline High School’s win over Dexter on Thursday night. Ann Arbor Skyline has had success during the fall season thanks to a transgender athlete who competes on the team.
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The incident occurred during Ann Arbor Skyline High School's match against Dexter in Michigan. (Fox News)
Zaksheske wrote on Thursday night that he was shadowed by Ann Arbor Skyline principal Casey Elmore throughout the game and harassed and stalked by supporters. He called Ann Arbor Police and asked to send an officer just in case. The officer showed up to the match as it was ending.
Fox News Digital reached out to Ann Arbor Public Schools for comment.
"I really felt like this was a complete and utter failure by both the MHSAA and Ann Arbor Public Schools," Zaksheske told Fox News Digital. "For the principal to watch someone be harassed on her campus, on her property, and to not only allow it to continue, but in some instances almost seem to be encouraging more of it, I don’t know how she can justify herself as an educator allowing that kind of thing to go on."
Fox News Digital asked the MHSAA about the status of its investigation into the situation, whether anyone had spoken with Zaksheske about the incident and if security measures were being made to prevent another reporter from being harassed.
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