VIDEO: High School Track Star Who ‘Attacked’ Opponent With Baton During Relay Tearfully Breaks Her Silence

Alaila Everett (Photo via Twitter)

Alaila Everett might be in high school, but she is public enemy number one.

Brookville High School sprinter Kaelen Tucker from Virginia suffered a concussion and a potential skull fracture after she was hit in the back of the head with a baton during a competition last week.

She was the second leg runner for the 4×200 meter relay at Liberty University in Virginia, and although she started off well, her race ended early following a disturbing moment.

It appeared that she was struck intentionally by a fellow competitor, Alaila Everett from I.C. Norcom High School after Tucker passed her on the track’s bend.

An audible gasp from the crowd was heard as the injured Tucker fell to the ground.

Thousands of people criticized Everett and called for her to be banned from the sport.

However, speaking to WAVYTV10, the senior sprinter told her side of the story and insisted it was not intentional.

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