November 30, 2012
No. 1 debate ends today
Martinsburg goes for history, Midland tries for perfection in AAA title game
Ron Agnir
Martinsburg's Eugene German (left), bound for Division I Charlotte, is one of the state's top linemen.
Kenny Kemp
Cabell Midland's David Gaydosz has rushed for 2,203 yards.
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WHEELING, W.Va. - It's been 125 days since the beginning of preseason drills, but we can finally settle the season-long debate around the state: Who's No. 1 in Class AAA?

Because, honestly, there's been some confusion about the subject, even now - four months after the season started.

Two-time defending champion Martinsburg (12-1) and unbeaten Cabell Midland (13-0) lock up at noon today in the AAA finals with history on the line at Wheeling Island Stadium.

With a victory, Martinsburg can match Charleston High's feat of capturing three straight AAA championships (1968-70), something no other school has managed to do. Midland, in existence since 1994, seeks its first state crown.

The discrepancy over who should be regarded as No. 1 has been argued back and forth since the preseason started on July 30.

George Washington began the year as the No. 1 team in preseason polls, riding the skills of Kennedy Award-winning running back Ryan Switzer. That fact certainly didn't go unnoticed in the Eastern Panhandle, as Martinsburg fans felt the honor should go to a program that had won 28 straight games.

Then when the SSAC ratings came out after the third week of the regular season, Midland captured the No. 1 spot and stayed there the rest of the way, earning the top seed in the playoffs. The Knights come into today's title match as the lone unbeaten team left in AAA.

During preparations this week, even the competing coaches weren't in agreement over who's really No. 1.

"They're very explosive,'' Midland coach Luke Salmons said of the Bulldogs. "That's why they're No. 1 and state champs.''

But, coach, aren't you No. 1?

"Back when that came out in Week 3 or 4,'' Salmons said, "I asked our kids, 'Who's No. 1?' They said, 'We are.' I said, 'No, we're not. Not until we beat Martinsburg, because they won it. They're No. 1.'

"Our kids have not been approaching it like they're the No. 1 team. All year, all they want to do is win and go to the next game.''

Martinsburg's Dave Walker, who coaches his 200th game for the school today, realizes his team expended a lot of energy in disproving doubters by blasting GW 63-14 in last week's quarterfinals.

"All season long, we've heard George Washington was the best team in the state, and how good Ryan Switzer is,'' Bulldogs quarterback Justin "Cookie'' Clinton said to The Journal of Martinsburg after last week's game.

"He is a great player, don't get me wrong, but we have some good players, too.''

Walker, however, thinks his squad possesses enough maturity to turn its attention to Midland and not dwell on the coveted conquest of GW.

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