Survey time, #nerdland: your high school sports team is just one game away from a state championship. As you prepare for the big game, you find out your opponent’s team has one member of the opposite gender. What do you do?
If you said, “forfeit the game, and a chance at the championship title,” then you are on the same page as Our Lady of Sorrows, an Arizona fundamentalist Catholic high school. On Thursday, the Our Lady of Sorrows baseball squad forfeited the Arizona Charter Athletic Association state championship game against Mesa Preparatory Academy, a team with one girl on it.
Paige Sultzbach is a freshman at Mesa Prep and, according to the Arizona Republic, she joined the boys baseball team with encouragement from the coach because the school does not have a girls softball team. Sultzbach sat out two games during the regular season against Our Lady of Sorrows (which has a school policy prohibiting co-ed sports)out of respect for the school’s beliefs.
Sitting out the championship game was not an option.
Our Lady of Sorrows is not part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix, and is run by the U.S. branch of the conservative Society of Saint Pius X, which broke with the Catholic Church in the 1980s. (There are over two dozen schools in the U.S. run by the Society.)









