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Alaila Everett, a high school senior, said she lost her balance and accidentally hit the other girl when she was pumping her ...
A high school track athlete faces a misdemeanor charge of assault and battery after a viral video showed her hitting a competitor's head with her baton during a race.
Alaila Everett is speaking out after she hit an opponent in the head with her relay baton during a Virginia state championship race on Tuesday, March 4, leading to a wave of backlash and controversy ...
The student, Alaila Everett, held the rally outside of her ... “The actions taken by the meet director to disqualify the runner were appropriate and correct. We thoroughly review every instance ...
I.C. Norcom High School student athlete Alaila Everett has been charged with assault and battery after bashing an opponent's head with a baton during a race.
Virginia high school athlete Alaila Everett told "Good Morning America" Tuesday that she never meant to strike her fellow competitor with a baton.
High school runner Alaila Everett has new footage and an explanation after accusations that she struck her opponent in the head on purpose. During a championship race in early March, Everett hit ...
The Virginia high school track and field runner who hit an opponent in the head with a baton has been charged with misdemeanor assault. I.C. Norcom High School senior Alaila Everett is being ...
Alaila Everett was the baton-wielding senior who ... “Get off” and “hey oh,” the Portsmouth, Va., area runner uttered as she struck Tucker, LipReader founder Nicola Hickling told the ...
A Virginia high school runner who was filmed striking her opponent in the ... though no additional details were released. Alaila Everett, of IC Norcom High School, was rounding a bend during the ...
Alaila Everett says the incident was not intentional, and people are misinterpreting the video. The video has been widely shared online. It shows the moment Everett appears to hit another runner ...
The student, Alaila Everett, held the rally outside of her ... "The actions taken by the meet director to disqualify the runner were appropriate and correct. We thoroughly review every instance ...