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Kelly, Henson back on same field

Peter Lockley / The Washington Times
Linebacker Robert Henson was chosen in the sixth round of April's draft.Peter Lockley / The Washington Times Linebacker Robert Henson was chosen in the sixth round of April’s draft.

Football is king in Longview, Texas, where the biggest cultural highlights besides Lobos games on Friday night are the Great Texas Balloon Race and the Turnip Green Festival.

Longview High School turns out several Division I players each year, so when lanky freshman receiver Malcolm Kelly showed up for spring tryouts wearing a knee brace, sophomore linebacker Robert Henson and his buddies snickered.

“We was like, ‘Who’s this dude?’ ” Henson said. “He didn’t look the part, but when he got out there and started catching passes - the rest is history.”

Kelly soon became the Lobos’ star and went on to a standout career at Oklahoma. Henson didn’t start at either Longview or TCU until his senior seasons.

Today, they’re teammates again, dressing just seven stalls apart in the Washington Redskins’ locker room.

“It’s kind of a wild deal that they’re on the same team,” Lobos coach John King said. “Robert always had a motor. He played so hard. When he was on JV, I was watching the game with a coach I knew, and Robert was making tackle after tackle. The other coach said, ‘If that’s your JV linebacker, I don’t want to see your varsity linebacker.’

“Malcolm made an impression right away. He was 6-3 and had those great ball skills. He made a lot of big plays and won a lot of games for us.”

Kelly was drafted by the Redskins in the second round last year. Henson, a linebacker, was chosen in the sixth round this year.

“The chance of somebody making it to the league from any high school team is pretty low. And then to have two of us on the same team, it’s crazy,” Kelly said. “It’s just like being back in the locker room at Longview again.”

Kelly and Henson were friends in high school even though they attended different elementary and middle schools, were a grade apart, lived on different sides of town and played different sides of the ball.

“Everybody on the team was close,” Kelly said. “You go to the movies. You go to the bowling alley. You hang out. That’s about it. Longview’s not a city. It’s a big town. When you turn 18, people start going down to Tyler because that’s where all the clubs are. Longview’s got no clubs.”

Henson and Kelly both left Longview for college, but they came home during the summer. They also reunited when TCU played Oklahoma in 2005.

“We beat ‘em, and Malcolm wouldn’t say nothing to me coming off the field because I’d been trash-talking all summer,” Henson said with a smile.

Their relationship has deepened with the Redskins. Kelly offered to let Henson stay with him when the rookie arrived and then showed him around the D.C. area. They sometimes get together to play video games after practice.

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David Elfin

David Elfin

David Elfin has been following Washington-area sports teams since the late 1960s. David began his journalism career at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, the University of Pennsylvania (B.A., history) and Syracuse University (M.S., telecommunications). He wrote for the Bulletin (Philadelphia), the Post-Standard (Syracuse) and The Washington Post before coming to The Washington Times in 1986. He has covered colleges, the Orioles ...
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