Biography At 6’1” and 215 lbs, Sean Fisher was a solid defensive tackle, a sure-handed receiver, strong blocker, and two-year starter at tight end during the ’91 & ’92 seasons. Several of North’s talented stable of running backs, including Hall of Famers Pat Bannon and Dan Feid, benefited from key blocks by ‘Fish’. Strong, quiet, and dependable, Sean was described...
Inducted2007High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1993
Biography Pat Fitzgibbons was a standout lineman on a North Attleboro team many observers rank as the best in the school's history - the 1973 Red Rocketeers. Described by Coach Ray Beaupre as "a fierce competitor- one of the most determined athletes I've ever coached", Pat was a starter as a 150-pound linebacker in his junior year. A year later, he weighed in at 205 p...
Inducted1986High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1974
Biography Ryan Flannery – North Attleboro ‘11 At 6’3 and 180 lbs., Co-Captain Ryan Flannery was a two-year starter at the split end position where he set the benchmark for future Red Rocketeers to strive for. His combination of smarts, toughness, attitude, and attention to detail helped Ryan to lead the Rocketeers to a record breaking season offensively (385 points) a...
Inducted2019High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated
Biography Ray Frazier was a starting fullback and linebacker for the Red Rocketeers during the 1955 and 1956 seasons. As co-captain of the 1956 team, he established himself as one of the area's most effective two-way players.Ray came into his own as a junior with an outstanding game againstMansfield, scoring a touchdown and the tying extra point. In the Thanksgiving g...
Inducted1992High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1957
Biography Dale Galasso's performance as a backfield standout for the Red Rocketeers was in the best tradition of his family: two of his uncles, Ralph and Harold 'Midge' Hall, were North High stars in the Thirties and Forties, and both preceeded Dale into the Greater Attleboro Hall of Fame. Exceptional versatile, Dale teamed with Johnny Perkoski to give North one of th...
Inducted1986High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1960
Biography If one were to glance quickly at the 7-3 record for NAHS’ 1987 football season, the true competitiveness of that team might not be recog- nized. Two of their three losses came against eventual Division III Super Bowl participants Foxboro (6-0) and Canton (12-7), a nd the average margin of defeat in all 3 losses was a mere 5 points per game. The Rocketeer def...
Inducted2013High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1988
Biography In 1988 Head Coach Ray Beaupre stated “this season could be the best group I’ve ever had when it comes to working and practicing hard every day”, and no player better exemplified that work ethic than two-way standout Barry Gaumond. At 5’11 and 200 lbs, Gaumond teamed with fellow Hall of Famer Matt Slaney as the best offensive guard tandem in the Hockomock Le...
Inducted2005High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1989
Biography John Gaumond was a tough defensive back and a versatile running back during the seasons of 1980 and 1981 for the Red Rocketeers. As a Senior, he Co-Captained a team that won 9 games while losing just 1. As a Junior, Gaumond established himself as a tough defensive player. His tough reckless Style of play emerged as he gained confidence and strength. That con...
Inducted1993High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1982
Biography Frank Gookin was a two-year starter for the Rocketeers during the 1951 and 1952 seasons. The big offensive and defensive left tackle missed several games during the '51 campaign due to injuries. His loss during the last three games of the season was a tough blow to the team. However, the experience he gained during the first half of the season enabled Frank ...
Inducted1990High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1954
Biography Kevin Griswold was a mainstay on the offensive line for North during the 1982 and 1983 seasons. His intensity and determination were characteristics that made him the quiet leader that he was. During his tenure, Griz anchored an offensive line that was instrumental in producing 459 points and 17 victories in 20 games. He and his linemates opened holes for ha...
Inducted1998High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1984
Biography Ethan Hamilton epitomizes the heart of a North Attleboro football player. The fullback/middle linebacker was undersized for both positions, but he made up for it with toughness, intensity, and a keen sense for the football. North's record during the Hamilton years was an impressive 32-2, including two Hockomock League Championships and two Super Bowl Champio...
Inducted2004High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1999
Biography Ryan Harney was without question one of the most productive running backs in North Attleboro High School history. The 5’7” 170 pound Harney had an eye for the right cut and the durability to bounce off defenders and pick up valuable extra yardage. For three seasons, from 1997-1999, Ryan carried the ball 279 times for 1862 yards. He caught 21 passes for 408 y...
Inducted2007High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2000
Biography Elijah Harris was everything you would want in a football player. At 5’9” and 180 pounds, he was tough, he was relentless, and he was unselfish. As a two-year, two-way starter (running back and linebacker) he was able to maximize these attributes into a stellar Rocketeer career. Coach Don Johnson would reiterate this point; “Elijah had a great motor and neve...
Inducted2016High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2008
Biography A standout in the North Attleboro tradition of fine running backs. Jack Harris was a three-year letterman and two-year starter on both offense and defense for the Red and White. As a junior, he guided North: to a stunning 16-6 victory over previously unbeaten Mansfield. scoring both Rocketeer touchdowns and gaining more than 100 yards rushing. In his final y...
Inducted1987High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1962