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TYLER - This year many talented athletes with ties to the state of Texas, including former Longview Lobo standout Haynes King (Georgia Tech) have emerged as candidates for The Earl
T.J. King, a senior offensive lineman from Longview High School, has been named a semifinalist for the prestigious Bobby Dodd National Lineman of the Year Award, also known as the Campbell Trophy. This award, presented by the National Football Foundation, recognizes not only athletic prowess but also academic excellence, community service, and leadership. King, who has committed to play football at the University of Texas, has been a key player in Longview's offensive line, contributing significantly to the team's success. His recognition as a semifinalist highlights his outstanding performance both on and off the field, showcasing his dedication to academics, community involvement, and his leadership qualities.
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