Lamar McKnight was one among the six lives that were tragically lost late Friday night in Newark, New Jersey. The car crash took place when their vehicle plunged off an overpass, struck a Pulaski ...
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 ...
Hudson Catholic head coach Lamar McKnight (above) was tragically killed in a car crash on Friday, along with five other people, including one of his assistant coaches, in Newark, New Jersey.
Various news outlets and high school sports teams identified the two as Hudson Catholic head coach Lamar McKnight and assistant coach Brad Cunningham. McKnight accepted the position as Hudson ...
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 head football coach Lamar McKnight, 32, and assistant coach Brad Cunningham, 41, were killed in a fiery Friday evening car crash in Newark that killed six people. A Hudson Catholic ...
The crash remains under investigation. McKnight said her two oldest sons, Darryl and Lamar, were killed in the crash. "Until I find out exactly what happened... I'm not sure I want to know.