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HS track runner who beat opponent with baton charged with assault

March 13, 2025 By: Cory Templeman

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A Virginia high school track and field athlete who was seen hitting her opponent’s head with a baton during a recent race has been charged with assault and battery, according to reports.

Brookville High School’s Kaelen Tucker was the second leg runner for the 4×200 meter relay at the VHSL Class 3 State Indoor Championships at Liberty University on March 7.

As she attempted to cut to an inside lane during a battle for second place rounding turn four, Alaila Everett of I.C. Norcom High School wound up and smacked Tucker in the back of the head with the baton.

A now-viral video of the incident shows Tucker veering off the track, grabbing her head and falling to the ground in pain.

High school track runner gets hit with a baton on the head in the middle of a relay.pic.twitter.com/i1r2wlYvlS

— Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) March 9, 2025

She was later diagnosed with a concussion and possible skull fracture.

According to Tucker’s mother, she told a local news station that no one from Norcom — not the opposing coaches or Everett — came over to apologize or explain themselves.

In an interview with WSET ABC 13 after the incident, Tucker and her family did not definitely state that they would seek charges against Everett, but now charges have officially been pressed with her facing one misdemeanor count assault and battery.

In the aftermath of the clip of the incident going viral on social media, Everett said that it wasn’t her intention to hurt her opponent, saying that nobody had the full picture.

“After a couple times of hitting her, my baton got stuck behind her back like this, and it rolled up her back. I lost my balance when I pumped my arms again. She got hit,” Everett told WAVY TV 10.

“I know my intentions, and I would never hit someone on purpose.”

Everett says she’s become the victim of verbal attacks and even death threats.

“They are assuming my character, calling me ghetto and racial slurs, death threats… all of this off of a nine second video,” Everett explained.

The I.C. Norcom High School team was ultimately disqualified from the race.

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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