HS Runner who attacked the opponent’s head cries for the national reaction


The Athletics Corridor of the Virginia High School that was violently seen breaking its cane in the head of an opponent during a relay race has talked about the reaction he received, while affirming that the incident was an accident.

The last year student of IC NORCOM High School, Alaila Everett, gave the opponent the young Brookville Kaelen Tucker a brain shock and a possible fracture of the skull when he hit his head with the witness in an event on Tuesday. Everett states that the attack occurred because he lost his balance and his cane “stuck” behind his opponent’s head.

“After a couple of times to hit her, my cane got caught behind her back in this way, and rolled her back. I lost your balance when I pumped my arms again. It was beaten,” Everett said in an interview with Wavy. “I know my intentions and never hit someone on purpose,”

Everett also said that although it caused physical pain for Tucker, there is not enough empathy for Everett’s “mental” impact.

“Everyone has feelings, so you are physically injured, but you’re not thinking about my mental,” said Evett. “They assume my character, calling me ghetto and racial insults, death threats … all this of a video of nine seconds.”

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Everett’s mother, Zeketa Cost, told Wavy that she doesn’t think her daughter did it on purpose.

“I didn’t have to see a first video, second video or tenth video. Be 100% that she would never do that to anyone,” he said cost.

The family said they have received judicial documents about the incident and that Everett has tried to apologize to Tucker, but the shocked opponent has blocked Everett on social networks.

Tucker’s mother, Tamarrow Tucker, told Wset ABC 13 on Thursday that they had not received an apology.

“Everything that was not apologies,” Tamarrow said. “There are no coaches, without athlete, with nothing. Even if it was an accident, I don’t think it’s an accident, but nothing. More than 24 hours have passed, so I guess it was the main thing. My son was injured and nobody came to review it.”

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Starting blocks and a cane in the 120ยบ Penn relay in Franklin Field. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)

Tucker reported the incident and said that the entire section gasped when they saw the repeated battery.

“The entire section simply gasped,” he told Tucker to Wset ABC 13 on those around her in the stands. “We made the family come from the city, their godparents were here from Myrtle Beach. Everyone jaded. When I saw her fall, all I could do was run out of degrees. He knew he had to get to her.

“I was a bit hysterical because I simply couldn’t believe that that was what had happened.”

Tucker said a doctor was already with his daughter when she put on the track.

Everett and his entire team were disqualified for “contact interference.”

Vincent Pugh, former athletic director of the entire city in Portsmouth public schools, questioned the validity of disqualification, arguing that a play per game showed that Tucker was running closely to Everett.

Baton held by Kiersten Duncan of LSU in the starting blocks in the 87th relays of Clyde Littlefield Texas at the Mike A. Myers stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)

“If a person appears abroad, he had to be a full step ahead before he can cut in front of me,” Pagh told Wavy.

The Virginia High School League (VHSL) issued a statement to Pak Gazette Digital on the matter.

“The VHSL does not comment on disciplinary individuals or actions due to Ferpa,” said the League statement. “The actions taken by the director of the meeting to disqualify the corridor were appropriate and correct. We thoroughly review all instances such as this that involve the safety of players with participating schools. The VHSL membership has always made a priority to provide students with a safe environment for competition.”

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