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An equal but separate division?
Sounds good on paper, but you've essentially just banned them from all sports. Most schools won't have enough trans students to form a whole team, and that's even if they all enjoy the same sport! If by some chance you do get them all to team up, can you do that with all of the neighboring schools? They will need teams to play against.
This is a horrible, prejudiced idea.
People said the same thing about female athletes when the idea of girls' sports was first considered.
You are talking about what is visible on the surface right now.
When the idea of girls' sports teams was first considered, men didn't think of girls as wanting to play sports either; sports were for men/boys. There were people making the same argument as you "there aren't enough girls interested in sports to form a team" etc.
Just because you only know a very small number of trans people doesn't mean there aren't more, and doesn't mean there won't be even more in the future.
I can only conclude that you are being intentionally disingenuous.