Biography In 1985 Rich Puccio, along with teammate Steve Connolly, paired up to be the first and perhaps best tandem of offensive guards in the inaugural season of North's famed Wing-T offense. An imposing figure at 6'2" 225 lbs. Rich led the way for thousand-yard-rusher Mike McCarthy. Whether pulling around the comer or trapping inside, Rich Puccio did it all with a ...
Inducted1997High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1986
Biography Dave Reed was a special type of kid. For three seasons, ‘95-‘97, he was the starting tight end for the Red Rocketeers. He was used sparingly as a receiver in North’s run dominated offense, but he did catch 5 passes for 76 yards and one touchdown. Offensively the 6’3” 217 lb Reed was one of the best blocking tight ends in North High history, and defensively h...
Inducted2006High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1998
Biography Bobby Richman was an athlete in every sense of the word. He had the frame of a lineman, the speed of a linebacker and intelligence of a quarterback with a motor that never stopped. As coach Don Johnson said, “For a big body, he runs things down.” As a sophomore, Bobby made his presence known when he got on the field. He was a young lineman on a defense that ...
Inducted2018High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2011
Biography Kevin Richman was a versatile and dependable captain for the Red Rocketeers. As a wing back on offense, he could carry the ball, catch the ball, or set the edge for Big Red’s rushing attack. As a free safety, he had a knack for finding the ball carrier and making timely plays. On special teams, he was sure-handed returning kicks and punts. As a junior, he wa...
Inducted2018High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2009
Biography "I just enjoyed being part of the team and learning from the older guys." That is how John Roberts described his football experience as a sophomore at North Attleboro High School. He put his time in, worked hard, and waited his tum. As a result Roberts became a darn good two way performer for the Red and White. John was one of those kids whose week to week p...
Inducted2003High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1982
Biography In 1988 North Attleboro returned to the Division III Super Bowl for the first time since the early 70's, and one of the most unsung players on that squad was tri-captain Marc Robichaud. At 5'8" and 160 pounds, Robichaud teamed with fellow Hall of Famers Randy Silvestri, Mark Newport, and Jeff Kraskouskas to form arguably one of the most talented backfields i...
Inducted2000High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1989
Biography Tom Ruest was a consistent two-way performer for the Red Rocketeers during the 1964 and 1965 seasons. Offensively he was a hard running halfback who was an important part of North's ground game. On defense Tom was scrappy comer back who had a nose for the ball. During the 1964 season Ruest had one of his best games on Turkey Day. In an upset 22-14 victory ov...
Inducted1993High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1966
Biography Chris Rushlow was an unselfish, talented two-way starter and co-captain for Coach Raymond Beaupre's final team. His fondest memories are of big wins over Xavarian at Community Field and against archrivals Bishop Feehan and Foxboro, playing in the 75th Anniversary Thanksgiving Game versus Attleboro, and participating in a Super Bowl as a junior. Offensively, ...
Inducted2004High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1997
Biography Aunie Ryder was a mainstay of the Red Rocketeer line for two years during the latter days of the Ray Yates era. As a junior tackle, Aunie was a major contributor to one of the stingiest defenses in the history of North football. While going undefeated, the Red and White gave up only two touchdowns and a single conversion in eight games, climaxing the 1940 se...
Inducted1990High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1942
Biography As a 6', l65lb junior in 1990, Brian Sankey assumed the reigns as North Attleboro's quarterback. For the next two seasons the smooth-throwing lefthander helped lead the Rocketeer's to a 19-2 record, and the first lO-win season at North since Bob Guthrie's early-70's Super Bowl Champions. Brian's junior season in particular was quite remarkable. Throwing to 6...
Inducted2002High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1992
Biography Steve Savard was a good all around football player for North During the seasons of '76', '77' and '78'. Whatever be was asked to do he did it well. Over the course of three seasons Yogi handled kick-offs and extra points almost flawlessly. Offensively he was one of the team's leading ground gainers, and on defense he led the team in tackles. During the late ...
Inducted1995High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1979
Biography If anyone ever told John Sawyer that he was too small to play high school football, Coach Ray Beaupre and the Red Rocketeer faithful are forever grateful that he didn’t listen. In September 1992, the 5'6" 150 pound sophomore put on the red and white for the first time, and for the next three seasons would be an integral part of North’s success. John’s outsta...
Inducted2009High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1995