The Virginia high school sprinter accused of smacking her opponent on the back of the head with a baton shouted at her ...
Virginia high school athlete Alaila Everett told "Good Morning America" Tuesday that she never meant to strike her fellow ...
Virginia Davis, a USA Track and Field official with 16 years of umpiring experience, described the incident as tragic, emphasizing that the individuals involved are high school students.
In a video that rapidly spread online, Tucker is seen being struck by the baton, leading to an outpouring of online commentary, including harassment and death threats directed at Everett.
A high school junior is recovering from a concussion after being struck in the head with a baton by another sprinter.
The video has been widely shared online. It shows the moment Everett appears to hit another runner in the head with her baton ...
The runner and her family said a video that shows the on-track incident in which she hits another runner with a baton was an accident.
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The Mary Sue on MSNRacists are trying to ruin a teen track star’s life without knowing the detailsRacists were quick to send death threats to a teen track star after a video circulated where she appeared to strike her ...
The high school sprinter breaks her silence after a viral video shows her striking an opponent in the head with a baton.
Video from the meet shows the two runners next to each other coming around a corner. As Kaelen passed Alaila, Alaila swung ...
As a former Division I track athlete who has run in many sprint relays, I’ll tell you why I think Norcom’s Alaila Everett is being unjustly criticized.
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