Biography A three year Bombardier starter in 1971. 1972, and 1973, Steve Hall was the classic quiet man in the trenches who consistently paved the way for Attleboro's explosive offense while shutting down the opponents running game. As a senior, the versatile co-captain was a first team All Sun District and All Conference selection as an offensive guard while as a Jun...
Inducted1995High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1974
Biography For three seasons at Attleboro High School, Brian Hambley was a superb, hard-hitting offensive guard and an outstanding defensive tackle. A natural team leader on and off the field, co-captain Hambley inspired and led an inexperienced 1977 Bombardier squad to a fine 7-1-2 season. One of the first AHS players to dedicate himself to an off-season weight traini...
Inducted1995High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1978
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 As a three year starter at quarterback for the Attleboro High Blue Bombardiers, Jim Hanewich attempted more passes, completed more passes, gained more yardage, and threw for more touchdowns than any other player in AHS history. Blessed with a corps of outstanding receivers, the talented and determined Hanewich overcame inexperience, blitzing defenses, injuri...
Inducted2001High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1988
Biography A big, strong, naturally gifted athlete, Mark Hanewich was a two-year Bombardier starter at fullback and defensive end in 1975 aod 1976. At 6'2, 200 lbs., Co-Captain Hanewicb utilized his excellent speed and runner's vision to lead Attleboro's powerful running game. Mark, who was a product of a legendary football family, had a outstanding toughness and effic...
Inducted1997High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1977
Biography While attending high school at Bishop Feehan, Matt Hanley looked very much like the state trooper that he is today. Crew-cut, ruggedly built, and tough as nails, Hanley was a captain of one of Feehan's most talented teams which, other than a loss on Thanksgiving, came within three points of going into that game undefeated. As the favorite receiver of QB Paul...
Inducted2004High School AttendedBishopGraduated1989
Biography Tom Hardt's performance from his end position was in the best tradition of AHS and his family. In 1968 as a junior he was selected to the All Sun District Team at three positions, offensive end, defensive end and the team's punter. Again as a senior, Tom gained All Bristol County honors for his durable and versatile play. At 6'3", 200 lbs., Tom finished the ...
Inducted1990High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1970
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
Biography Neil Harris and Kevin Poirier combined to provide the Red Rocketeers with one of their most effective halfback tandems during the 1957 season. Their speed and quickness were instrumental in leading the Rocketeers to a winning season under Coach Ed Marx. In the second game of the year against North Quincy Harris carried 10 times for 81 yards, leading North to...
Inducted1997High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1958
Biography In the talent-rich tradition of the North Attleboro football program, historically a high percentage of the team’s 22 starters each season are typically seniors, periodically some will be juniors, but rare is it for a sophomore to step into a starting role for the Big Red. Yet in 2005 that’s exactly what Mike Hart did at offensive guard, and as a two-way pla...
Inducted2015High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2008
Biography In the early 50's at Attleboro High School, Nick Haselton was known for his exploits on the basketball court but it was his superb skills as an assistant football coach that would impact the lives of hundreds of AHS athletes. A natural-born teacher and coach, Nick graduated from Springfield College in 1958 and returned to Attleboro to begin a coaching and ad...
Biography When you heard the name, Haynes, in Attleboro during the 90's you thought hard-nosed line play. Carl, the oldest of three Haynes brothers' started that trend. Carl was a strong and powerful lineman that excelled on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. Carl first saw time during his sophomore season when his dedication and effort did not go unn...
Inducted2003High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1994
Biography The three years that Michael Haynes spent on the gridiron for the Blue Bombardiers were filled with big blocks, hard hits and game changing plays. From 1996-1998, the football program at Attleboro participated in two Division 3A Super Bowls on their way to compiling an outstanding 13-2 Eastern Athletic Conference (EAC) record. The strong play by Haynes along...
Inducted2008High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1999