As of Saturday, November 24, 2012
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After taking care of their own business in Friday night's 27-7 win over South Gwinnett in the second round of the Class AAAAAA state playoffs, the No. 2 state-ranked Norcross Blue Devils were hoping for something else Saturday morning.
"A little luck, hopefully," said star running back Alvin Kamara, who ran for 185 yards and three touchdowns Friday night.
Unfortunately for Norcross, that good luck did not materialize during Saturday's coin flip to determine home field for its state quarterfinal matchup against Camden County.
As a result, the Blue Devils will have to make the five-plus-hour trip to coastal Georgia to take on the fourth-ranked Wildcats on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Regardless of the coin flip outcome and the site of Friday's game, Norcross coach Keith Maloof, who could not be reached for comment Saturday, knows his team will have its hands full with a Camden (11-1) team led by Georgia commitments J.J. Green and Bryce Ramsey.
"Our guys played really great (Friday) night," Maloof said after Friday's win over South. "We've got some stuff to clean up, obviously, because we're going to play a great Camden team who's got a lot of confidence."
More like this story
- Norcross set to hit the road to Camden after losing coin flip ( November 24, 2012 )
- Norcross answers when opportunity knocks for 27-7 win over South ( November 23, 2012 )
- Kamara scores three TDs in Norcross' win over Chattahoochee ( November 16, 2012 )
- State powers Norcross, Camden County prepared for quarterfinal clash ( November 29, 2012 )
- Norcross offensive line jells into cohesive unit ( November 28, 2012 )

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