Both, however, are recovering well.Henry's injury happened after a reception at Gilman. After apparently losing consciousness briefly, he complained that he couldn't feel his legs. By the time he left the field, however, feeling had returned and he has movement in all limbs, Panthers' coach Henry Russell said Saturday."He is doing a lot better," St. Frances athletic director Nick Myles said Monday.Henry, who played at Stephen Decatur last season as a junior, remains hospitalized, and Myles said his family did not want to disclose further information."He had a concussion, but the knee injury is the main part," the coach said. "They took X-rays. There wasn't any structural damage, but they think it's ligament damage, so he's scheduled for an MRI this week. He thinks he's not going to be able to play the rest of the season. I was hoping for good news, but looking at that knee, I don't think we're going to get it."Dunbar player Christopher Bazemore talks about the Poet's win over archrival Edmondson for its fourth straight victory. (Video by Katherine Dunn)