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lFnelicdlH(Q)dkey Nine Wins Ties School Record A strong finish enabled the 1994 each game, in scoring with seven Western Maryland field hockey goals. She was an All-Centennial team to tie the school record for Conference (CC) first-team Captain Amy Eggers fights wins in a season and produce an for the ball as KatieHaley selection after earning second-team gets in position to receivethe impressive htrnaround in the honors as a freshman. ball. program. Junior Heather Seaburg was a The Green Terror concluded the leading player at both ends of the Mary BethFranciswatches the year with four wins in its last five field, scoring two goals and action acrossthe field. games to post a 9-5 overall record assisting the defense in registering and tie the 1987 team (9-4) for most six shutouts. She was picked to the victories. It was Western All-CC second team, while second- Maryland's first winning season leading scorer Amy Grocki (3 goals, since the 1990 squad went 6-5-2, team-high 5 assists) was an and a six-game improvement over honorable-mention selection. the 1993 mark of 3-11. Freshmen goalies Melissa Price A steady offense, outstanding and Ali Forman each posted two defense and two fine freshmen solo shutouts and teamed with goalies all contributed to the another teammate in a third. resurgence. Sophomore Kellie Western Maryland's 6-3 mark in Mitros topped the Green Terror, the Centennial was good for third which notched at least one goal ir: place in the lO-team league. (Leftto Right) 1st Row: LishaMummert, Amy Grocki,Heather Seaburg,Amy Eggers,JodiWagner, Valerie Aberts 2nd Row: Niki Siegal,Liz Wah, Amy Sheriff,KellieMitros, MissySchaller,Katie Haley, Mary Beth Francis 3rd Row: Trainer John Cohen, Ali Forman, Toni Smith, Kelly Parrish, [enn Spahr, Sara Madden, Melissa Price,Asst. Coach Tracey Snyder Folio,Head Coach Kathy Railey Sports 99