Volleyball Player ‘Fights for Truth’ After Being Severely Injured by Trans Opponent
Payton McNabb had dreams of becoming a college athlete, until a volleyball spiked by a transgender competitor came within inches of killing her when she was 17 and forever changed the trajectory of her life.
Now, in the hopes of preventing history from repeating itself, she’s sharing her story in the new documentary “Kill Shot: How Payton McNabb Turned Tragedy Into Triumph,” created by the Independent Women’s Forum.
“If my story can in any way help prevent this from happening to at least just one woman or girl, then it was all worth it,” McNabb, now 19, told The Post.
Payton McNabb’s story is being featured in a new documentary from the Independent Women’s Forum.
Before that fateful game in 2022, McNabb and her teammates at Hiwassee Dam High School in Murphy, NC, were aware of a transgender player on the opposing team but afraid to speak their concerns. (Read more from “Volleyball Player ‘Fights for Truth’ After Being Severely Injured by Trans Opponent” HERE)



