Virginia HS track star bashed with baton by opponent causing head injuries

Virginia Secondary School I tried to try the path and the field in first place during last Tuesday’s race to deduct it with a stick, causing head injuries.
according to Brockeville Secondary School Junior Kylene Taker, is still awaiting the opponent from the IC NOROC Secondary School to apologize.
Taker had just set a record in the secondary league championship in Virginia (VHSL) third -class in the 55 -meter race on Monday, and she was hoping to help her school win 4x200m on Tuesday as well.
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However, the competition temperature was transferred far by one opponent, as the apparent video evidence of the race shows that Taker was hit in his head by a Batton runner From Norcom, who also threw him in Taker after his pass.
Taker immediately escaped from the path and fell, holding her head.
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“Therefore, on the back curve, it was somewhat cut off, and I tried to go through it the first time, so she allowed her to move forward.” WSET ABC 13 In an interview published on Friday. “I knew when I fully reached the curve that I would have had to push it to the past. So, while we were in the middle of the curve, we used to believe in weapons a lot. So, I got more curve outside the curve around it.”
“When I finally pushed to get in front of her, that is when you hit me in the head with the stick.”
Wealth during races is very natural on the path, but not how the reaction of the Taker’s opponent at that moment was during the second stage of the race.
Takaro’s mother, Tamaru, said of the entire section. ” Everyone does not chant. When I saw her descending, all I can do is run out of the ovaries. I knew that I had to reach it. “
“It was hysterical because she could not believe this is what happened.”
The race judges immediately spent the NORCOM team to “enter the contact”, according to WSET ABC 13.
Tamaru said that the doctor was already with her daughter when she got on the path, although what confused the entire family was the lack of accountability for what happened.
She said that as of Friday, they are still not hearing from hostility or coaches.

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“Everything was not an apology,” Tamaru said. “There are no coaches, no athlete, nothing. Even if it was an accident, I don’t think it is an accident, but nothing. It was more than 24 hours now, so I think this is the main thing. My child has been injured and no one came to verify.”
WSET ABC 13 The Tuckers asked whether the criminal charges were pressured, and without giving a final answer yes or no, Tamarrow explained their point of view.
“Of course, everyone gives their opinion about what they think you should do, but this is also another person’s child,” she said, referring to the attacker. “I want to take it into consideration as well. Yes, my daughter definitely struck more than once, but she is another person as well.”
The family said that the visit of the doctor on Friday revealed symptoms of concussion, as Kyleen continued to deal with headaches. There was also swelling around the area where it was hit and broken a potential skull.
Her mother said that Kylene was not allowed on the path until she recovered from her injuries.

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The Taker family contacted VHSL and said that they had received calls that show that the investigation is underway and that both high schools are cooperating. No discipline of the accident was announced, according to Tuckers.
VHSL did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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Kayyin was asked at the end of the interview from their home what she wanted to say to the opponent who struck her, if any.
“Why did you do that? And why didn’t you apologize yet?” She said.
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