November 19, 2012
More road magic for GW?
Patriots try to recapture success of 2011 semifinals
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George Washington coach Steve Edwards Jr. celebrated with the Patriots after last year's semifinal win at Bridgeport. To return to the Class AAA title game, GW will need another road win in the semifinals, this time Friday afternoon at Martinsburg.
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"It's just part of the whole deal. Having the home field is definitely an advantage and that's why you play hard all through the season to earn it. Nothing's easy about going 51/2 hours, but it's something we've got to do the best we can with, and try to get the job done.''

Ryan Switzer, GW's Kennedy Award-winning tailback, thinks the comparison between going to Bridgeport and going to Martinsburg is a fair one.

"I think it helps a lot if you look back at it,'' he said, "especially a place with a nice field. Martinsburg has nice turf and I know me and our guys like to play on turf.

"You look back at last year and how we prepared, and try to do the same things this year. Especially since we've never been to Martinsburg before and they've got a good atmosphere. It's something to look forward to.''

Edwards said he selected the never-before-used 1:30 p.m. Friday kickoff slot because it fit the Patriots' schedule for the long trip.

"The time was available, and it works out good for us,'' Edwards said. "We don't have school either day [Thursday or Friday], so we can leave and stay one night. A 51/2-hour trip is awful expensive, and it's an awful long way.

"What we're doing is going up Thursday and stay the night and get up in the morning, eat and go play a ballgame. Then when it's over, we'll be able to get home at a decent hour. I don't know about other teams, but we don't want to turn this trip into a sight-seeing tour. It's a business trip. It's a trip to play football and get the job done. That's the way we're going to do it, and there's a lot less lag time. All the time has a purpose.''

Reach Rick Ryan at 304-348-5175 or rickr...@wvgazette.com.

 

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