Biography The old adage: “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog” describes Terry Kiley. At 5’7” and 145 pounds, Kiley was a human dynamo who made things happen on both sides of the ball. As the smallest starter on the 1969 Feehan squad that featured five members of the Hall of Fame and compiled an impressive 9-1 record, Kiley w...
Inducted2005High School AttendedBishopGraduated1970
Biography At a Herculean 6’5” 225 pounds, Tyler King was an imposing physical specimen especially when he was pursuing opposing quarterbacks. Breaking into the starting lineup as a junior defensive end on Coach Gary Doherty’s veteran shamrock squad, King, along with Hall of Fame linebackers Gazzola and Cataldo, formed a “lock down” defensive unit the likes of which Fe...
Inducted2009High School AttendedBishopGraduated1999
Biography The 1995 Red Rocketeers had many outstanding football players, but the heart and soul of the team was one of the captains – offensive guard and middle linebacker Jason Kipp. Jason had all the traits that a coach could ask for – smarts, toughness, and most importantly, unselfishness. This unselfishness led Jason from the backfield to the offensive line, not a...
Inducted2015High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1996
Biography As a 6', 185 lb. Junior in 1988 Jeff Kraskouskas assumed the reigns as North Attleboro's quarterback. Together with Hall of Fame running backs Mark Newport and Randy Silvestri, Jeff directed the Red Rocketeers to their most productive offensive season (287 points) in years, to nine victories, and to the Eastern Mass Div. 3 Super Bowl for the first time since...
Inducted1999High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1990
Biography In 1994 Matt Kraskouskas was a 5'9", 180 pound senior that could have been a legitimate alhstar selection at two positions while leading the Rocketeers to an 11-0 record, their first outright Hockomock League title in 18 years, and an EMASS Div 3A Super Bowl Championship. As North's quarterback, Kraskouskas completed 56% of his passes for 895 yards, threw 17...
Inducted2000High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1994
Biography Nathan Kuffrey, Class of 2008, wore the Blue & White with pride and determination. Kuffrey was the ultimate lead-by-example pl ayer, fierce- ly leading his team at practice and on game day. Nate first found the field as a sophomore and learned to respect his opponent and the game. The weak-side backer recalls being part of a “huge collision” while making...
Inducted2013High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated2007
Biography Following in his father's footsteps 35 years later in 1973, Mike Kulaga was selected as the best end in Bristol County. The Taunton Gazette described Kulaga as ''the best end to hit Southeastern Massachusetts in many seasons. At 6'2", his height is of great value, but so are his other assets, such as speed, sure hands and the ability to get open". The versat...
Inducted1991High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1974
Biography In 1938, "Ziggy" Kulaga, now deceased, capped an outstanding career when he combined with Hall of Farner "Red" Madden to form one of Attleboro's finest pair of pass catching ends. The tall receiver had great hands, but was at his most exciting best in the open field after making the catch. The Bombardiers' leading scorer often dazzled opponents with his pate...
Inducted1991High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1939
Biography Bill Kummer arrived on the North Attleboro football scene with good credentials. Both his father and uncle had excelled for Taunton High School in the 1940s, and his father, also Bill, had for years been a member of the North coaching staff. Young Bill more than lived up to the family tradition in his two outstanding years as a lineman for the Red Rocketeers...
Inducted1986High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1975
Biography Bill Kummer made exceptional contributions to the North Attleboro student body and its athletes during his more than 30 years of service to the town's educational system. An outstanding lineman in his schoolboy days at Taunton and later at Wagner College, Bill joined the North High faculty as a teacher coach , and contributed materially to the successes the ...
Biography When you talk football in North Attleboro there is almost always a Kummer story as part of every conversation. After all, there is at least one person who actually believes that "Hawkeye'''' Kummer invented the game. Kurt Kummer, the youngest of four boys, is the fourth member of a proud football family to be inducted into the Attleboro Area Hall of Fame. Ku...
Inducted2001High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1984
Biography Mike was North's starting quarterback during the seasons of 1974 and 1975. His ability as a ball handler and his quiet confidence as a field general enabled Mike to lead North to an undefeated 11-0 season and a super bowl victory in 1974, the most successful season in Red Rocketeer history. Kummer received his first real taste of varsity action as a sophomor...
Inducted1990High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1976
Biography Versatility-Determination-Leadership: These qualities describe Bishop Feehan's ultimate team player, Bob L'Homme. As a junior, the rock solid offensive guard played along side Hall of Famers Peter Grundy, Steve McNally, and Frank Luongo in creating explosive holes for backfield Hall of Famers, Terry Buckley and Henry McDeed to ramble through. In his quiet wa...
Inducted1995High School AttendedBishopGraduated1977
Biography Joe Lafratta is the father of pre-teen football in North Attleboro. Acting out of a desire to create a formal football program for pre-high schoolers, Joe formed the Rockets back in 1962. That first team provided a responsible recreational program for 25 boys. A year later, another team was formed. The program eventually grew to embrace five teams and provid...
Biography Attleboro High School enjoyed some of their greatest success during John Lallier’s three contributing seasons on the gridiron. The quick and agile Lallier played three years on the offensive line and two years on the defensive line for the Blue & White, when he was not making the key block or tackle on special teams. Lallier’s preparation, effort and det...
Inducted2005High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1996
Biography Len Lallier was a classic two-way player for the Blue and White, excelling as a blocker from his offensive guard spot and anchoring the line on defense . His value defensively was particularly evident in Attleboro's 8-0 win over Coyle in '64 and its 14-13 triumph over Durfee. when he nailed Hilltopper backs for several losses and keyed a goalline stand to pe...
Inducted1988High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1965
Biography Jeff Lambert was a two year starter for North in the late fifties. The 6'1" 190 pound Lambert saw action at tackle, end, and linebacker for the '58' and '59' Red Rocketeers. His size and athletic ability made him a prime target in North's passing attack. While his blocking ability allowed him to open numerous holes for Hall of Fame classmates John Perkoski a...
Inducted1996High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1960