Biography Although small in stature as quarterbacks go, Carl Hebert possessed a strong and accurate throwing arm. Hebert was the Red Rocketeers starting quarterback during the seasons of 1975 and 1977, and Co-Captained the 1977 team. During his sophomore year. Hebert was thrown right into the fire replacing injured Hall of Farmer Mike Kummer. Carl's first game was a r...
Inducted1993High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1978
Biography The 1990 season saw North Attleboro record 10 victories, gain a share of the Hockomock League title, and fall a single point shy of the Super Bowl berth. One of the key two-way players leading the Rocketeers was lineman Derek Herber. At 5-10, 215 pounds, Derek was not a big kid, but he was certainly strong. As a two-year starter at nose guard, Herb was invol...
Inducted2001High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1991
Biography Over the past eighteen years, the husband & wife tandem of Wayne and Patty Hitchcock have left an indelible mark on the North Attleboro High School football program with their unending willingness to volunteer their time and talents. To the Red & White coaching staff, the Hitchcocks embody the word loyalty, and through their actions they epitomize wh...
Biography Michael Hogan – North Attleboro ‘01 If you want to succeed in the game of football, you need to be tough. If you want to succeed as a defensive lineman, you may need to take that toughness to another level and that’s exactly what Mike Hogan did. Mike was a two year starter at defensive tackle for the Red Rocketeers and his menacing style of play helped the R...
Inducted2019High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated
Biography The success of many outstanding high school football teams is often credited to the ability of its offensive players in the skilled positions. However, more often than not these successful teams will undoubtedly include terrific line play on one or both sides of the ball. At 6'1" and 275 lbs, Sean Hogan was a strong two-way performer who combined strength an...
Inducted2012High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1995
Biography Bob Holden, a 6'4" state hurdles champion, was a true impact player for Attleboro High in 1974 and '75. As an outstanding punter, defensive back, and pass receiver, Bob could control a game almost singlehandedly. In a 1974 AHS win over Dartmouth, he caught a 36-yard touchdown pass, raced 63 yards with an interception for another touchdown, and set up a third...
Inducted1987High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1976
Biography Although he did not attend North Attleboro High School or ever play a down of football wearing the Red & White, one would be hard pressed to find anyone over the past 30 years who has volunteered more of his free time to the Red Rocketeer football program in a non-coaching capacity than Bud Holden. To those outside the program, Bud is best known as the v...
Biography A two-year starter at offensive guard and defensive lineman, Bill Houde played an indispensable role in two Bristol County League Co-Championship teams in 1960 and 1961. A solid 5'9" 190 pounder, Houde was the classic unsung interior lineman who was strong, tough, and very efficient. A quiet, determined player, Bill was a powerful inside blocker who also had...
Inducted2004High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1962
Biography A brilliant, two-way starter at wide receiver and defensive back, Steve Houle led the EAC and the Eastern Mass Div 3 in pass receptions in 1991 and 1992. The glue-fingered receiver was the perfect compliment to Attleboro's powerful rushing offense that roared to the Bombardier's first Conference Championship since 1971 and first ever Super Bowl appearance. B...
Inducted1999High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1993
Biography Matt Howe as a young sophomore on Kevin Deschenes’ young 2005 Attleboro Blue Bombardier team, stood out as one of the young players that could be counted upon to help rebuild Attleboro back to respectability. Matt, in 2005, became a season-long starting offensive guard from Day 1 for a Bombardier offense blocking for future hall of famers Jono Graziosi and N...
Inducted2017High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated2008
Biography The 1980’s were the “Wishbone Years” of Bishop Feehan Football. During this period, skillful quarterbacks such as John Ross, Steve Judge, and Glen Lindstrom cleverly engineered the Shamrocks’offensive scheme, however, no one ever ran it more productively than Paul Humphrey in the 1988 season. Bolstered by a powerful offensive line, a pile driving fullback, a...
Inducted2005High School AttendedBishopGraduated1989
Biography One of Feehan's finest all-time scholar athletes, Bill Hyland earned 11 letters during a splendid athletic career, breaking into the starting lineups of the Shamrock baseball and hockey teams as a freshman, and beginning a string of 30 consecutive starts as a football player as a sophomore. A 5' 11 ", 150-pound defensive back and wide receiver, Bill won regi...
Inducted1987High School AttendedBishopGraduated1981
Biography Small in stature, big in heart, and quick like a jack rabbit are three descriptive phraises that aptly describe Mike Inglese. The 5'5" 130 lb defensive back was a key contributor to the Red Rocketeer defense during the seasons of 1985 and 1986. As a junior Mike was credited with 26 tackles, 9 assists and 8, that's right, 8 pass interceptions. In a late seaso...
Inducted2002High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1987
Biography A clever defensive back who picked off five interceptions-a slashing type runner who scored 11 TD's-an accurate placekicker who booted 15 PAT's in his senior year-Mike Ingram was the ultimate weapon on a team that was one of Paul O'Boy's best. When selected to the Pawtucket Times All Star team, Ingram was characterized as "one of the best athletes on the fie...
Inducted1996High School AttendedBishopGraduated1989