WHAT
HE DID
A four-year letterman and
two-time team captain, King led Cass
Tech to a 38-12 record during his time at
the school, helping the Technicians win
district and regional championships in
2017. Cass Tech was on pace to once again
contend for a Michigan state champi-
onship in 2020, but King and his twin
brother, Kobe, saw their high school ca-
reers end when the state paused high
school athletics in November due to the
pandemic. Play resumed in January, but
by then the Kings had graduated and were
preparing to enroll early at Penn State.
Without their two best players, the Tech-
nicians lost to Belleville, 43-16, in the Di-
vision I playo:s. During his four varsity
seasons, Kalen King was rarely challenged
by opposing quarterbacks, but he still to-
taled four interceptions in his career
while making 38 tackles the past two sea-
sons.
WHAT HE WON King earned All-State,
All-Region, All-City and Detroit Public
School All-Conference honors in 2019
and 2020. Rivals.com named him a four-
star prospect and a member of the Ri-
vals250, as he came in at No. 135 overall.
He's the 10th-ranked cornerback nation-
ally and the sixth-ranked prospect in
Michigan.
WHERE HE VISITED Kalen and Kobe vis-
ited Penn State for the 9rst time in April
2019 to attend the Blue-White Game.
Their visit came about two weeks a>