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2023 George Washington Football Schedule



2022 Recap
The George Washington Patriots football team had an impressive 2022 season, finishing with a record of 9-3. While they fell short in the second round of the playoffs, their overall performance demonstrated great potential and provided exciting moments for their fans.
One of the team’s notable achievements was their ability to secure crucial victories over formidable opponents. Their triumphs against Spring Valley, Princeton, and Cabell Midland showcased their ability to compete against strong teams and highlighted their determination to succeed. These wins were undoubtedly pivotal in propelling the Patriots towards a successful season.
Offensively, the Patriots displayed their prowess by averaging 31 points per game. This commendable scoring output can be attributed to the team’s well-rounded offensive unit. While the offense was a force to be reckoned with, the Patriots’ defense held their own, allowing an average of 25 points per game. Though the team would have preferred a lower points-against average, it is worth noting that they faced formidable opponents throughout the season. Their defense showcased resilience and the ability to make crucial stops when it mattered most.
The team’s 9-3 record is a testament to their hard work, discipline, and skill. It is evident that the Patriots were a cohesive unit, displaying teamwork and determination throughout the season. Coaches, players, and fans alike can take pride in the team’s accomplishments and the promising foundation they have built for the future.
Looking ahead, the Patriots have a bright future. The lessons learned from this season will undoubtedly fuel their drive for success in the upcoming years. With continued dedication, hard work, and improvements in key areas, the Patriots have the potential to make a deep playoff run and establish themselves as one of the top teams in the region.
In conclusion, the 2022 George Washington Patriots football team had a successful season, finishing with a 9-3 record. Their wins over Spring Valley, Princeton, and Cabell Midland showcased their ability to compete against strong teams, while their scoring prowess and determined defense made them a formidable opponent. Despite their playoff exit, the Patriots can be proud of their achievements and look forward to an even brighter future.

2023 Outlook
The George Washington Patriots football team is gearing up for an exciting 2023 season following a successful campaign last year, where they secured nine victories. With a roster boasting exceptional talent, the Patriots are considered one of the most promising teams in the state, instilling hope in their passionate fan base.
Led by their dynamic quarterback, Abe Fenwick, the Patriots’ offense is set to dazzle spectators with its explosive playmaking abilities. Fenwick’s precise passing, combined with his ability to make smart decisions under pressure, will undoubtedly be instrumental in the team’s success. Alongside him in the backfield are running backs Keegan Sack and Anthony Valentine, both of whom possess exceptional speed and agility, making them a formidable duo that opposing defenses will struggle to contain.
Defensively, the Patriots are bolstered by the tenacity and leadership of linebacker Guner Flores and defensive back MJ Dixon. Flores’s physical presence and knack for making crucial tackles make him a valuable asset in stifling opposing offenses. Dixon’s ability to read plays and make timely interceptions will undoubtedly disrupt the passing game of their adversaries.
However, it’s not just the star players that make the Patriots a force to be reckoned with. The team boasts a roster of notable talents, such as Hunter Giacomo, Brayden Lude, and Aiden Ellis, who are expected to make significant contributions this upcoming season. Their collective skills, dedication, and hard work during practice will undoubtedly propel the team to new heights.
Competing in the highly competitive MSAC conference, the Patriots are well aware of the challenges that lie ahead. The conference is renowned for its fierce competition, with each team vying for dominance. However, the Patriots’ coaching staff and players firmly believe that they have what it takes to make a substantial impact this season.
The key to their success will be the team’s ability to maintain good health throughout the demanding season. Avoiding injuries will allow the Patriots to maximize the potential of their talented roster and execute their game plans effectively.
As the 2023 season approaches, football enthusiasts throughout the state eagerly await the Patriots’ first game, curious to witness the potential greatness that lies within this talented roster. With the right amount of preparation, determination, and a bit of luck, the George Washington Patriots may very well etch their names in the annals of high school football history.


Visiting George Washington
Dem 2 Brothers and a Grill
Pies & Pints
Black Sheep Burrito & Brews
Tidewater Grill
Kanawha State Forest
2023 George Washington Football Roster
Senior Football Roster
- Class: AAA
- City: Charleston
- County: Kanawha
- Superintendent: Dr. Thomas Williams
- Principal: Jim J. Crawford Jr.
- Assistant Principal: Brad Marano, John Wilkerson, Kelli Epling
- Athletic Director: Michael Armstrong
- Head Coach: Steve Edwards Jr.
- Assistant Coaches: Andy Anderson, Paige Perry, Heath Perry, Lee Vaughn, Joe Craffey, Scott Tinsley, Mike Kerns, Mike Lovejoy, Mike Damous, Mark Scites, John Sowards, Joe Eary
- Sports Medicine Staff: : Katie Bryant
- Cheerleading Coaches: Lori Davis, Elizabeth Hudnall
- Cheerleaders: Gracelyn Anderson, Jaicee Craffey, Lily Goggins, Makailia Montgomery, Ariana Chrest, Lillian Forget, Savannah Grant, Ava Isaac, Kamryn McCoy, Jadyn Payne, Jayme Taylor, Kate Adkins, Sarah Curry, Maggie Hill, Terynn Miller, Kaeley Walker, Kaylyn White
- Nickname: Patriots
- Band Director: Mark Hardman
- Team Doctor: Dr. Clark Adkins
- Managers:
- Statistician:
- Video: Luther Toney, Michael Switzer
- Head Coach Information
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Players
# Pos. Name Gr Ht Wt Avg
0 WR/RB/DB SAI’VION BROWN 11 6’0 175
1 WR/LB Hunter Giacomo 11 5’11 185
2 WR/DB SOLOMON FERRELL 11 6’2 180
3 RB/LB Clyde May 10 6’1 210
4 WR/LB Guner Flores 11 6’1 190
5 RB/CB Keegan Sack 11 5’11 195
6 RB/CB Anthony Valentine 12 5’10 195
7 WR/DB Grant Uldrich 10 6’1 170
8 QB/WR/LB HAYDEN HINKLE 11 6’1 195
9 QB/DB Mark Blankenship 9 5’8 130
10 WR/FS/OLB MARLON DIXON 12 6’2 190
11 QB Abe Fenwick 12 6’3 200
12 QB/LB Slade Barton 10 6’2 170
13 WR/DB Ashtyn Lusk 9 5’11 150
14 WR/DB BRYSON SOWARDS 11 5’10 165
15 RB/LB MALACHAI HALL 9 5’11 190
16 QB/DB Cy Persinger 10 6’2 160
17 WR/DB KAI MARTIN 9 6’3 180
18 WR/DB Demajaih Spencer 9 5’5 120
19 WR/DB Jude Wisnewski 10 5’10 170
20 RB/LB DELVECCIO DYESS 12 5’10 235
21 RB/DB Gabe Nicholas 9 5’9 150
22 RB/LB Tyree Wesley 10 5’9 180
23 WR/CB Jaeden Whitehead 12 5’10 150
25 WR/DB Andrew Dunbar 10 5’11 130
26 WR/DB BRODY MCCALLISTER 9 5’10 140
28 WR/DB Sameje Wesley 10 5’10 125
29 WR/DB JOSHUA GERARDO 9 5’9 140
30 WR/LB IZIAH WHITE 10 5’8 190
33 WR/DB Gavin Abraham 10 5’10 140
34 WR/DB Manfredo Chacon 9 5’10 120
35 RB/LB DEREK VALENTINE 9 6’0 225
41 WR/DB Nathan Nantell 9 5’10 130
42 WR/DB Chace Boland 9 5’9 140
43 WR/DB Zephaniah Zellous 10 5’11 145
44 K/P Jordan Price 11 6’1 200
50 OL/DL Parker Chapman 9 5’10 200
52 OL/DL JAY’SEAN WALKER 9 5’11 220
53 OL/DL Braylon Watts 9 5’10 235
54 OL/LB TYRELL ELLIS 11 5’9 215
55 OL/LB CASEY ADKINS 10 5’10 190
56 OL/DL Aiden Thaxton 9 5’10 215
57 OL/DL Braydn Coulter 9 6’1 195
58 OL/DL TAJAI DAVIS 11 6’0 300
59 OL/DL Brayden Edwards 10 6’2 225
60 OL/DL Denver Carpenter 9 5’11 225
61 OL/DL NICHOLAS TATE 9 6’2 180
63 OL/DL Elijah Krason 10 6’8 360
64 OL/DL AIDEN ELLIS 12 6’5 320
66 OL/DL James Payne 9 6’4 200
67 OL/DL Grant Hansel 9 5’11 250
68 OL/DL Lincoln Backus 9 5’10 165
69 OL/DL LANDON BYRD 11 5’10 280
70 OL/DL Ryan Anderson 9 5’10 200
73 OL/DL Brayden Lude 11 6’3 275
75 OL/DL Seth Allen-Boone 10 5’10 245
77 OL/DL DERRICK GAITHER 11 6’1 310
78 OL/DL Johvon Davis 10 6’5 285
80 K/P SAMUEL CROWDER 11 6’0 160
81 WR/DB JULIAN HILL 9 6’2 160


Photo Credit – Michael Switzer
Photo Credit – Barry Alderman