Montgomery’s Layne Gingery, Trace Furman named to All-State team
Montgomery put an exclamation point upon its fantastic season Tuesday afternoon when two players earned Class A Pennsylvania Football Writers’ All-State honors. Offensive lineman Layne Gingery and safety Trace Furman earned permanent spots on Montgomery’s Wall of Fame, shining a light on a team which won 10 games for the first time since 1991 and reached the District 4 championship.
Gingery enjoyed a dominant senior season and anchored a physical offensive line which often imposed its will upon opponents. Pancakes often were the specialty on Friday nights, with Gingery driving opponents backward and helping Montgomery’s running game wear teams down. A critical piece of a remarkable two-year turnaround, Gingery earned NTL-II Lineman of the Year honors and helped pave the way for two 1,000-yard rushers as well as four who gained more than 400 yards.
Montgomery led the area in rushing yards and Gingery helped it run the Wing-T with precision in its first year operating that system. Gingery’s stellar play up front helped the Red Raiders go 17-4 the past two years after they had won two games combined the two previous seasons.
Furman also has helped spark that resurgence, anchoring a hard-hitting, no-fly zone secondary. The junior topped 100 tackles for a second straight year, leading Montgomery with 121. Fast, physical and smart, Furman intercepted three passes, forced two fumbles and recovered another. He rarely gave up completions when in coverage, never drew a pass interference penalty and made 18 tackles in an NTL-II clinching championship win at South Williamsport.
Furman also was a huge part of the offense’s success, running for 1,077 yards and 14 touchdowns, while averaging 8.8 yards per carry. The yards per carry is the highest by a Raider player during the 2000s who has run for at least 500 yards.
The Class AAA and AAAAA teams also were released Tuesday, but no area players were among the honorees. The 2, 4 and 6A selections will be announced Wednesday.


