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Ryan Switzer rushes for 309 yards, 5 touchdowns on 18 carries


left Spring Valley choking on dust clouds time and time again. Switzer was held to just 6 yards on five carries in the first quarter, but galloped for 303 yards and five touchdowns on his final 13 rushes as George Washington blew by the Timberwolves for a 42-7 Homecoming win Friday night. The Patriots (5-1) were playing with heavy hearts in their first home game since teammate Drew Morton was killed in a car crash on Sept. 16. (Huntington Herald-Dispatch)

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