Biography As a junior, Ted Larkin took over as the Blue & White signal caller three games into the 1994 season and "showed the accuracy and poise of a veteran." The strong armed right hander displayed the confidence, determination and leadership to guide Attleboro's high octane offense. The athletic Larkin also saw time in the defensive backfield when he has not p...
Inducted2004High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1996
Biography During Jason Lawton’s sophomore and junior years playing for AHS, his teams combined for a record of 1-18-1. It was a tough stretch for Blue Bombardier football, and it would take a special group of young men to lead the football program to better times. That task started with finding leaders among players who can inspire his teammates to work towards succes...
Inducted2014High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1991
Biography For the first time in its 31-year history the Attleboro Area Football Hall of Fame has selected two players from the same team to enter the Hall of Fame together. Don LeBlanc and John Morin were not only outstanding, three year stalwarts and All Bristol County All Stars in the Bombardier offensive and defensive line, they were senior co-captains whose leader...
Inducted2001High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1959
Biography It is the rare sophomore who gets to start as a quarterback on a varsity football team, but Rob Lee was one of those rare individuals. In the fall of 1974, Coach Paul O'Boy was returning a strong group of juniors led by future Hall of Famers - Achin, Grundy, Lambert, Mc Deed and Merlin; however, he needed a versatile athlete to run challenging wishbone offen...
Inducted2003High School AttendedBishopGraduated1977
Biography When a coach tells his team to practice hard because "you play like you practice," he must have had Steve Lee in mind. As a 6'1", 190 tight end, Steve Lee was known for his competitive fire, bone crunching blocks and durability. Never missing a practice in his entire career at Feehan, Lee was the consummate coach's player. He practiced hard-and he played eve...
Inducted1994High School AttendedBishopGraduated1978
Biography When Bishop Feehan began its football program in 1962, it undertook a daunting task with a team of only freshmen and sophomores, a cow pasture (now McGrath Stadium) that served as a practice field, a dream yet to be realized, and a tradition still to be created. After playing a separate freshman and JV schedule in its inaugural season, a year later, Feehan e...
Inducted2002High School AttendedBishopGraduated1965
Biography A three-year starter for the Blue Bombardiers, Jim excelled as an interior lineman on defense and center on offense. At 6'1 "and 205 pounds, Jim was renowned for his knowledge and ability at two difficult positions. He was a three-time selectee to the Southeastern Massachusetts All-Star team and the All-Bristol County team. Jim was named to the Taunton Gazet...
Inducted1992High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1980
Biography He had soft hands, quick moves, and superb coordination-the ideal receiver in a passing oriented offense. However, as a captain and tight end in Feehan's vaunted wishbone offense of the mid 1980's, he was called upon to use his strength and power more as a blocker than a receiver. But that was Mike Levis-unselfish, competitive, and the ultimate team player. ...
Inducted2001High School AttendedBishopGraduated1986
Biography Head coach Curt Smith urged his Bishop Feehan Shamrocks to guard against complacency entering the 2004 season, after winning three consecutive Superbowls. He knew it was tough to get motivated when “you’re at the top of the hill and tougher to stay there.” But Coach Smith had plan to win a fourth state championship. “You win by running the football and you w...
Inducted2017High School AttendedBishopGraduated2005
Biography The ultimate triple threat, Glenn Lindstrom was the catalyst on two of the most productive teams in Shamrock football history. The youngest of three hard nosed brothers to wear the Green and Gold of Bishop Feehan, Glenn was the architect of the wishbone offense as its quarterback. As a junior, he ran for 92 yards and passed for 89 more in 26-14 victory over ...
Inducted1998High School AttendedBishopGraduated1988