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Football More of the Terrors high-powered offense in action. The story couldn't have been done bet- ter if it was produced in Hollywood. As the state's Cinderella team, the football Terrors rose from a 2-6-1 record to their best in 15 years with a 7-1-1 mark. On the field, the Terrors season was impressive. The offense clicked together under the leadership of senior quarter- back Joe Damiano and junior running back Glenn Cameron. Joe completed 25 of 73 passes and ran 84 times for 164 yards. Glenn had 430 yards in 116 at- tempts. When the offense got stalled, Craig Walker came in and booted the Terrors out of trouble. Walker has 17 fieldgoals including a 48 yarder which set a WMC record and tied the MAC record. The Terror defense was their strong Set ... hut ... hut ... hut point. The Terrors ranked second in total defense and first in rushing defense in the nation. The team was named the Maryland College Team of the Year. In- dividually, selected by MAC for their achievements were coach Jim Hindman, and players Wayne Lowman, Jerry Fish- er, Eric DeGross, Craig Walker, Ricci Bonnaccorsy, Randy Halsey, Tom Baug- her, Bruce England, Glenn Cameron, Joe Menendez and Mike Sanders. Also coach Hindman was selected for the "Timmy Award" from the D.C. Touchdown Club and end Ricci Bonnaccorsy was selected a Kodak All-American. The team finished second in the South- ern division of the MAC behind Widner. The Terrors were nationally ranked for most of the season. WMC finished ninth in the Lambert Bowl, a poll which sig- nifies supremecy of the east coast Here's an example of the best rushing defense in the nation. schools. 68