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Two high school football coaches, Hudson Catholic head football coach Lamar McKnight, 32, and assistant coach Brad Cunningham, 41, were among the six people killed in a New Jersey crash...
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A press conference on the accident is set for Monday.

McKnight has built Hudson Catholic into a top program, while Cunningham played in college at Rutgers.

"We are saddened to hear of an accident involving Brad Cunningham, Coach McKnight and four others last night. Brad Cunningham, member of our first recruiting class, laid the foundation of the Rutgers football program. Our thoughts and prayers are with Brad’s family and the entire Hudson Catholic football family," Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano wrote.

The local high school football world is devastated.

"Devastating news in the NJ HS football community today as Hudson Catholic head coach Lamar McKnight has tragically passed away. McKnight influenced countless players and young men during his coaching career. Our thoughts are with his loved ones in this tough time," one fan wrote.

"Prayers to Lamar McKnight’s family, the Hudson Catholic community, and all the lives lost. My heart is with all the families impacted during this difficult time. Lamar’s passion for coaching and genuine love for his players was unconditional. His spirit must live on!" one fan added.

"So sad to hear of Lamar’s passing. He was a bright young star with a passion for this game & his players. Condolences to the Hudson Catholic community & his family," one fan added.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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UncleLester2 months
Larry, thanks for sharing this tragic story and placing it in the "Sports Lite" section for awareness. Thinking of the families.
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UncleLester2 months
Condolences.
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Stinger_10662 months
This is one that we can't blame on Georgia players.
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