"I'm not going out a loser, and I'm not going out falling short," Furman said. "That's what I worked for this year."
Furman, the Capital-Gazette Communications' Male Athlete of the Year, succeeded in everything he did on the football field and the track, and he's got the hardware to prove it.
One of Anne Arundel County's best running backs, Furman pushed his way across the defenses with ease for 2,283 yards and 31 touchdowns on 244 carries to help Old Mill to its first Class 4A state...
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