RICHARD MONTGOMERY
ATHLETICS
RM Hall of Fame
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Richard Montgomery High School
Athletics Hall of Fame
Richard Montgomery High School Athletic Hall of Fame will induct its second class Fall of 2015. Established in 2012, the mission of the Richard Montgomery School Athletic Hall of Fame is to promote the achievements of those exemplary student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and contributors to the athletic program. In its inaugural year there were twenty inductees into the Hall of Fame. If you are interested in nominating a candidate for the 2015-2016 Hall of Fame class please click the link below and fill out the appropriate form. All nominations are due by September 1, 2015. |
Richard Montgomery High School – Athletics Hall of Fame
First Class – The Top 20
(No Particular Order)
First Class – The Top 20
(No Particular Order)
Friday October 12, 2012
1. Watson Prather Jr.
a. 1961
b. Football, Basketball, Coach
i. 1st Team All County & 1st Team All Met Honors – Football
ii. Undefeated Junior and Senior Year – Football (20-0)
iii. Winningiest Girls Basketball and Softball Coach – RM History – 200+ wins
iv. 1996 State Champions, MoCo Coach of the Year – Girls Basketball – 1996
v. 3 County Championships each for both Girls Basketball and Softball – Coach
2. Jim Riggleman
a. 1970
b. Baseball, Basketball
i. All County Baseball Honors
ii. Played Baseball and Basketball at Frostburg
iii. All District Team 72, 73, 74
iv. All American Honorable Mention 74
v. Drafted by LA Dodgers
vi. Coached MLB – St. Louis, San Diego and Chicago
vii. Washington Nationals Manager – (2009 – 2011)
3. Ricky Summerour
a. 1972
b. Football, Basketball
i. 1st Team All County and 1st Team All Met Honors – 1970/71 - Football
ii. Parade All American Honors – 1971 - Football
iii. Washington Post All Met Player of the Year – 1971 – Football
iv. Timmy Trophy Recipient/Touchdown Club Honors/Pigskin Club
4. Robert “Bobby” Gawler
a. 1970
b. Football
i. 1st Team All County & 1st Team All Met Honors – 1969
ii. Washington Post All Met Offensive Player of the Year – 1969
iii. Scholastic Magazine All-American Honors
iv. Timmy Trophy Recipient/Touchdown Club Honors/Pigskin Club
5. Tuan Wreh Jr
a. 1998
b. Track and Field – High Jump, Long Triple Jump
i. 1997 – State Champion High Jump – Outdoor, 3rd in State Triple Jump – Outdoor
ii. 1998 – State Champion High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, 3rd in Triple Jump Nationals – Indoor & 2nd in Triple Nationals – Outdoor, Maryland 3A State Championship – Outdoor, 1st Team All Met Honors
iii. University of Penn – 6X Ivy League Champion – Triple Jump, Ivy League Champion - Long Jump, 2X Ivy League Team Champions & Team Captain
iv. RM Record Holder – High, Triple and Long Jump; UPenn Record Holder – Triple Jump
v. NCAA Outdoor All American – Triple Jump 2002
vi. Liberian Record Holder – Triple Jump
6. Lee Branthover
a. 1969
b. Football, Basketball, Baseball
i. Multiple 1st Team, 2nd Team and Honorable Mentions – All County, All Met and All Suburban Teams – Washington Post, Sentinel and Evening Star – Linebacker (1966-1968)
ii. Scholastic Coach All- American Honors - 1968
iii. Co-Captain of the #3 Nationally Ranked RM Football Team – 1968
iv. University of Maryland – Linebacker – 1969-1972
v. 7 Coach of the Year Honors (1994-1996) Journal, Gazette, Washington Post & National Fed
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