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Virginia high school student left with concussion after baton strike in track race, perpetrator insists it was an accident

Virginia high school student left with concussion after baton strike in track race, perpetrator insists it was an accident

Express Tribune11-03-2025

Virginia high school student left with concussion after baton strike in track race, perpetrator insists it was an accident
A disturbing incident during the Indoor Track State Championships on March 4 in Virginia has left one teen with a concussion after being struck in the head with a baton.
The video, which went viral, shows Kaelen Tucker from Brookville High School being hit by her opponent, Alaila Everett of IC Norcom High School, during the 4x200 meter relay.
The baton strike caused Tucker to stumble and fall to the ground. Medical examinations revealed she suffered a concussion and a possible skull fracture. Following the incident, IC Norcom High School was disqualified from the event.
Tucker's mother, Tamarro Tucker, expressed frustration over the lack of an apology, stating that no one from the opposing team, including the athlete or coaches, reached out.
Everett, however, defended her actions in an emotional interview, claiming the strike was an accident. She explained that their close proximity caused her baton to get stuck behind Tucker's back, leading to a loss of balance.
"I would never hit somebody on purpose," she stated, stressing that the incident was unintentional. Everett also shared her distress over the backlash she faced on social media, including death threats and racist insults, after the video gained attention.
The Virginia High School League (VHSL) has confirmed they are investigating the incident and have reaffirmed the disqualification of Everett's team, maintaining that the priority is player safety.
Both Everett and her family continue to assert that she would never intentionally harm anyone, but the incident has sparked significant debate over the role of intent and accountability in youth sports.

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