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High Spirits Despite having one of the most potent offenses in school history, Western Maryland managed just a 2-8 overall record and a 1-6 mark in the Centennial Football Conference (Cf'C). The Green Terrors opened the year strong with wins over Albright and Ursinus at home sandwiched around a loss at Gettysburg. Unfortunately, those were the only victories of the season, although head coach Dale Sprague's team was just seconds away from beating both Randolph-Macon and Swarthmore before falling to defeat. The highest-scoring offense (223 points) since 1968 was led by record-setting sophomore halfback Eric Frees, the team's Most Valuable Player. Eric had the best single season by a Green Terror rusher, establishing new marks for rushing yards with 1,260, rushing touchdowns with 10, total touchdowns with 12 and total points with 74. He was named to the All-CFC first team, while senior offensive tackle Mark Jozwiak was an hon- orable-mention selection and recipient of the WMC Coaches' Best Attitude Award. Sophomore split end Andy Steckel was named the team's Most Valuable Offensive Player, and classmate Danny Moore was selected the Most Valuable Defensive Player. Andy tied a school single-season record with seven touchdown catches among his 41 total receptions. Danny, a defensive tackle, led the Green Terrors in tackles for loss with 11 as he finished third in total tackles with 92. A. Tim Lobr clear. tbe WilY, quarterback Mike Hamm attempls topasstoanopenreĀ· Be Football