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Lewis scores 29 as GW remains unbeaten with 65-48 win over Spring Valley
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George Washington avenged last year’s MSAC title game with a dominant 65–48 win over Spring Valley, leading by double digits for the final three quarters to improve to 8–0. Noah Lewis scored 29 points, freshman Braydon Browning impressed in his first start, and the Patriots remained unbeaten alongside Morgantown in Class AAAA.