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Green Terror Field Hockey Ends Exceptional Season By JAY HILBER.T preserve a lead. Out of the nine Sp<"u&ii"" five. second team). goalie position. When the sea- The Green Terror tied tbe In '94, Mitros finished with a games they led at halftime, WM son ended, Melissa Price and It seems like human nature in mark witb their 3-0 win, in the team-high seven goals (tied for was victorious in eight of them, Ali Forman were well beyond this day and age for coaches, season finale, over Franklin third in the conference) and 14 compared to two victories last their freshman years. both professional and amateur, and Marshall in Lancaster. points (leading the team for the year. Price and Forman. along to predict on where their team "I could not be happier with second straight season). Mitros On defense, sophomores with fellow trosb Ceili Betsch will be in a couple of years. the way the season progressed; ended this season on a high note Lisba Mummert and Jodi recorded a record six shutouts- This is the case 'with Green it was way ahead of my expec- with two goals in the F&M win. Wagner were key in the decline up from the two in 1993. Terror field hockey coach tations. 1 expected a .500 sea- "We came out here to win, of goals allowed and total play. Price recorded three shut- Kathy Railey. son, with the hopes of .700," we gave it all we bad, and we According to Railey, the outs, and fmisbed fourth in the in goals allowed per When Railey first arrived said Railey. "I knew we could showed that we could do it," team as a whole bas been the conference last year, she predicted that her put in a good showing against said Amy Grocki, who assisted biggest supnse to her tbis sea- game with 1.10 overall and .97 team would be playing in the the Gettysburg's, the Hopkins, on both Mitros goaJs vs. F&M. son. Centennial. post-season within three years. and the Dickinson's of the The Green Terror improved "They are willing to learn; For her hard work in the vic- Unlike most prognosticiators conference, but Ididn't expect in both offensive and defensive they practice, they have been tory over Dickinson, Price be- in this present day, Railey's pre- to end up on top and I'm very categories. On offense, they working so hard ... They have came the only freshman field diction seems to be right on tar- pleasantly surprised too." improved from nine goals in '93 learned from their mistakes. hockey player this season to be get. While going 3-11-1 last to 24 in 1994-including a Cen- The greatest about having a rewarded with the Centennial Railey's sophomore year at season, Railey made her plans tennial improvement from 5 to young is that they didn't give Player of the Week. Price the helm was one to remember for the future by playing 17. Defensively. after allowing up stopped a season-high 16sbots in the 2-1 win over the Red Devils. as her Green Terror's tied a younger, less experienced 23 goals, they dropped to 20 (18 If anything was overlooked school record for most wins in a players. One of those players to 14 in the conference). this year, it was that Railey Perman stepped up late in the season with nine-tying a mark was sophomore Kellie Mitres Railey and her team also brought in four freshman for the season, saving 29 outof30 shots, set back in 1987-while losing (1993 Centennial Conference knew how to Football Finishes Home Schedule on Saturday By JAY HILBERT 'f'O,uEd;,or son since 1990, when they Joe Krcma. went 6-3-!. -, S Y In a n ski Head Coach Tim Keating Green Terror QB Brian leads the and (few cor a well deserved Van Deusen recovered nicety team, by far, rest last S-aturday. from his concussion against with 93 tack- . But now, with the bye Dickinson to tnrow for:273 lee. while week behind them, the Green yards and three scores on 24 - Krcma leads Terror must return to the bust- of 44 passing. in sacks, with ness at hand. WM WR's Butch Schaffer five, and tack- This Saturday, in the final and Alan Pietkiewicz are tied les for losses, home game of the '94 season, for the team lead in recpettons collecting 13. WM (4-3 overall and3-2 Ceo- at46. Schaffer is fresh off his The fresh- tennial) will entertain the nine catches for 146 yards man have ex- Swarthmore Garnet (3-5 over- and seventh TD of the sea- per i e n c e d all, 3-3 Centennial), who son. Schaffer now holds tbe quickly with come in fresh off a 21-14 win Green Terror single-season the likes of over Franklin and Marshall. reception yardage record at LB Justin For the Green Terror, if 794 (old mark:776 by Andy Lavis (4 112 they beat Swarthmore or Steckel in '91). sacks), and Johns Hopkins (at Hopkins The Green Terror defense CB' s Chris Nov. 12), they will have re- will be anchored by juniors and Jeff corded their first winning sea- LB Bob Symanski and DT Cordisco. 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