The crash killed six people, including Lamar McKnight who was head football coach at Hudson Catholic Regional High School.
A first-year high school head football coach who was one of six people killed in an explosive car crash in Newark was remembered as a talented athlete whose dedication morphed into his post-playing ...
Lamar McKnight, 32, the head football coach at Hudson Catholic Regional High School, was killed along with assistant coach Brad Cunningham, 41, the school confirmed Sunday evening. Lamar McKnight ...
Lamar McKnight and his assistant coach Brad Cunningham reportedly both lost their lives in the crash, with four others perishing along with them in Newark, New Jersey. McKnight, known for ...
Lamar McKnight, Head Football Coach at Hudson Catholic Regional High School, and his brother, Darryl McKnight, died in the crash Friday, Natasha McKnight told PIX11 News. Others identified another ...
All six people in the vehicle died. The driver of the vehicle Lamar McKnight, 31, Darryl McKnight, 29, Darnell Carr, 22, Bradley Cunningham, 41, and Veronica Bailey, 31 were the people who died in ...
Hudson Catholic High School head coach Lamar McKnight and his brother, Darryl, were also among those killed in the crash. On Saturday night, their loved ones released balloons into the sky in ...
They were identified as Hudson Catholic head coach Lamar McKnight and assistant coach Brad Cunningham. The single-vehicle crash occurred just before 11 p.m. Friday on Raymond Boulevard.
The victims included two brothers named Darryl McKnight, 33, a recently appointed state counselor, and Lamar McKnight, 32, a Hudson Catholic Regional High School football coach – as identified ...