Portsmouth rallied behind Alaila Everett, a 17-year-old who is facing backlash and a criminal charge after hitting her opponent with her baton during a track race.
A rally was held outside I.C. Norcom High School Thursday night in support of the runner charged in a track baton incident that has since gone viral.
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNNew footage of baton attack debunks 'accident' claimsA new camera angle of the horrifying act has been released and it is quite damning in unravelling some of the claims made.
Alaila Everett, a high school senior, said she lost her balance and accidentally hit the other girl when she was pumping her arms.
The Lynchburg Commonwealth's Attorney has weighed in on the assault and battery charges filed against a Virginia high school ...
The I.C. Norcom student and track star who faces an assault and battery charge after her baton struck and injured another ...
A high school sprinter was criminally charged on Thursday for striking a competitor with a metal baton during a state track meet in Virginia last week. WTKR reported that I.C. Norcom High School ...
The video has been widely shared online. It shows the moment Everett appears to hit another runner in the head with her baton as she's being passed. Everett says video from a second angle offers a ...
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Two Columbus North track and field athletes set freshman school records Wednesday at the Bloomington North HSR Qualifier at ...
Firefighters’ response to the Morris Heights blaze was briefly delayed by a car parked in front of a hydrant, Deputy Mayor of Public Safety Kaz Daughtry said.
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