Biography Mike Martin has excelled as a high school coach for years! You usually associate Coach Martin as the man who started Attleboro High School gymnastics program in 1974, but he also brought that same dedication and passion to the gridiron. Coach Martin coached 14 years at Attleboro during two separate tenures. From 1972-1978, the knowledgeable Martin guided the...
Biography As one of Attleboro High School's finest all-around athletes, Tyler Martin utilized all his great athletic skills as a three-year starter at quarterback while leading AHS in 1992 to an 8-3 season, an EAC Conference Championship and a Division 3A Super Bowl appearance. A classic field general, Martin was a skilled engineer who could perfectly execute the Attl...
Inducted2001High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1993
Biography Brett Mastropoll was everything the Rocketeer coaching staff could hope for in a player. He was tough, smart, unselfish, and versatile. This combination helped Mastropoll to excel in all three phases of the game. As a running back on offense, a linebacker on defense, and punter on special teams, Brett’s impact on the game was always being felt. According to ...
Inducted2017High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2010
Biography Athletic trainers have no stats, but they make plenty of them. From 1989 to 2001 Steve Mayer, “Mr. Mayer” to all AHS football players, made stats. He didn’t make them by running down the field or throwing passes, but by getting the Bombardier players that you read about in the Sun Chronicle on the field. Mr. Mayer was always there to treat an injury or encou...
Biography Nick Mazurkiewicz’s style of playing football could be described as one of intensity, aggression, and focus. “Maz” as his teammates and coaches referred to him as, was one of Attleboro’s four elected captains heading into the 2008 season. Starting as a linebacker since he was a sophomore for head coach Kevin Deschenes, Maz was ready to lead the Blue Bombardi...
Inducted2016High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated2009
Biography In the fall of 1985 North Attleboro's coaching staff decided upon a major change and implemented the now highly-popular Wing-T offense. Despite the complexities of learning the new system in a short amount of time, and led in large part by senior Captain Mike McCarthy, the Rocketeers surprised many fans and foes as they battled on the final week of the seaso...
Inducted2002High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1986
Biography Paul McCarthy excelled on both sides of the ball for the Red Rocketeers. As a free safety and then quarterback, Paul was one of the most impressive and accomplished players to go through the storied Big Red program. His intensity and drive helped to guide the Rocketeers to a 10-1 record in his senior campaign. As a junior, Paul played primarily on the defens...
Inducted2017High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2011
Biography As a young sophomore on the 2006 edition of the Blue Bombardier football squad, Tyler McCarthy made his impact on all the special teams as a reliable tackler, cover-man, and returner. As a junior, Tyler shared carries in a lethal Attleboro backfield tandem alongside fellow hall of famer then sophomore Matty Campbell. Tyler was the 2nd leading rusher with 492...
Inducted2017High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated2009
Biography Rob McCourt – Bishop Feehan ‘04 Chasing three straight Superbowl victories on Holcott Drive would be no easy task, as the 2003 edition of the Bishop Feehan Shamrocks found out. Neither would replacing standout running back Ryan Tully. But senior leader Rob McCourt, a two-way force at running back and linebacker, proved he was up to both challenges. Along wit...
Biography John McCoy flat out did it all as a Shamrock. As a 2-year starter at quarterback during the peak of Bishop Feehan’s run as one of the premier football programs in Massachusetts, McCoy was one of the most decorated football players in school history. A dual-threat quarterback in every sense of the word, McCoy led the Shamrock offensive juggernaut to 2 consecu...
Inducted2016High School AttendedBishopGraduated2004
Biography Every successful football team has to have a good defense. The key to a good defense is good linebackers. Tim McCretton filled the bill for the Red Rocketeers during the 1978 and 1979 seasons. The 5'7" 175 pound McCretton wasn't an imposing figure but he certainly made his presence known to opposing ball carriers. In 1978 Tim became a starting linebacker for...
Inducted1995High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1980
Biography Justin McGowan wasn’t the fastest or the strongest, nor did he have the best arm or the most talent of Bishop Feehan quarterbacks through the years. But few Shamrock field generals were smarter, more mentally tough, or more reliable. He was, in short, the consummate teammate and an exceptional winner. McGowan played in the North Attleboro Pop Warner program,...
Inducted2017High School AttendedBishopGraduated1999
Biography Patrick McGowan humbly and efficiently quarterbacked North High to a remarkable 30-2 record, including consecutive undefeated Hockomock League and Super Bowl championships as a sophomore and junior. He did so with a combination of athletic skill and mental toughness, masked by a calm demeanor that belied his tenacity. Patrick’s career 57% completion percenta...
Inducted2007High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2001
Biography Jake McKenna, who played under Jim Cassidy at Attleboro High in the early '60s, has devoted a good portion of his adult fife to youth work. After serving for many years with the Pop Warner Program in Attleboro, Jake turned his hand to high school coaching in the early '70s. For a decade, he coached alternately at Feehan and Attleboro, exhorting his troops wi...
Biography For over thirty years, Joe McKenna was dedicated to the success of Attleboro football as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. Following his playing days at Attleboro High School and the University of Maine, Joe returned home to his first coaching assignment at the Brennan Middle School. In 1964 Joe joined the Bombardier varsity staff as line coach unde...