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New Jersey college teen dies in tragic accident on ski resort’s 'difficult' trail
A 19-year-old cross-country college athlete died on Tuesday in Massachusetts after a tragic skiing accident after falling on a difficult trail. Alex Kemp was a Williams College freshman from New Jersey.
College athlete dies from tragic accident on ski resort’s most difficult trail
Alex Kemp, a 19-year-old Williams College freshman from New Jersey, died after skiing accident in Massachusetts.
College Athlete Dies in Freak Skiing Accident on Black Diamond Trail
Alex Kemp, 19, a freshman at Williams College, had been skiing at the Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Hancock, MA on Monday. At 2:39 p.m., authorities received a 911 call that stated an accident had taken place on the left side of Cutter Trail, which is listed as a black diamond trail on the resort's website.
Williams College student killed in skiing accident at Jiminy Peak resort in Massachusetts
A Williams College student has died after a skiing accident at the Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in western Massachusetts.
‘Beloved’ 19-year-old dies in ski accident on black diamond trail, MA officials say
A professor at Williams College said 19-year-old Alex Kemp had “a quiet gift” and called him one of the strongest students he’s had in over 20 years.
Williams College student killed in ski accident at Berkshires resort
Alex Kemp, a 19-year-old student at Williams College, died in the second fatal ski accident in New England this month.
College Athlete Dies After Skiing Accident In Massachusetts
Image via Instagram A fun day on the slopes has turned to tragedy, and a college athlete is dead following a deadly skiing accident in Massachusetts. 19-year-old Alex Kemp perished while skiing at the Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Hancock,
Former CBA student who died in skiing accident recalled as dedicated runner, friend
A 19-year-old Middletown man and former Christian Brothers Academy student has died after a skiing accident, according to officials. Alex Kemp died Tuesday after the accident at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Hancock,
19-Year-Old College Student Dies in Massachusetts Ski Accident: 'Devastating Loss'
Alex Kemp, a 19-year-old Williams College student, died after a fatal skiing accident on Monday, Jan. 6 in Berkshire County, Mass.
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What Happened to Alex Kemp? Williams College Student Passes Away
Learn about the ski accident involving Alex Kemp at Jiminy Peak and the ongoing investigation into this tragic event. The ...
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Williams College Student Alex Kemp’s Ski Accident Explained
Learn about the ski accident involving Alex Kemp at Jiminy Peak and the ongoing investigation into this tragic event. The ...
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What happened to Alex Kemp? Tributes pour in as New Jersey track and cross country star passes away in Jiminy Peak Resort accident
Alex Kemp, a 19-year-old New Jersey track and XC star died after a skiing accident at Jiminy Peak Resort on Monday, January 6 ...
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Alex Kemp, known for ambition and kindness, dies after Mass. skiing incident
Alex Kemp, 19, of Lincroft, New Jersey, died after he hurt his head while skiing down Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Hancock on Monday, officials said. He was pronounced dead on Tuesday at Baystate ...
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Alex Kemp, NCAA DIII Runner Dies After Skiing Accident
Alex Kemp, a freshman at NCAA DIII Williams College, died after a skiing accident on Monday. In his first year with Williams, ...
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Former N.J. track and XC star passes away after skiing accident
Alex Kemp, a graduate of Christian Brothers, died on Tuesday following injuries sustained during a skiing accident.
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