Biography Mike Palermo gave 100% on every play. Whether on defense or offense Palermo was a max effort player who loved the preparation and led by example. Mike was not the biggest at 5'6" and 140 pounds; however, pound for pound he was arguably the strongest player on the field each week. Palermo played three years of varsity for Big Blue patrolling the defensive bac...
Inducted2011High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated2004
Biography Brian Pardey powered his way to all-star status as a 1 90-pound fullback, scoring nine touchdowns in his senior year to finish second in the area behind North's Paul Lacasse. A punishing runner, Brian was especially valuable in third-down situations, often keeping Bombardier drives alive with clutch first down carries. He also contributed defensively as a to...
Inducted1988High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1974
Biography Brian Pardy powered his way to all-star status as a 190-pound fullback. scoring nine touchdowns In his senior year to finish second in the area behind North s Paul Lacasse A punishing runner. Brian was especially valuable in third-down situations. often keeping Bombardier drives alive with clutch first down carries He also contributed defensively as a tough ...
Inducted1988High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1973
Biography Brian Patch was a 3 year starter for the Red Rocketeers. The rugged tight end- linebacker started as a sophomore at tight end for North in 1975. He scored his first touchdown against Stoughton, and was well on his way to a big game against Attleboro when he was sidelined by a knee injury late in the first half. The 1976 season saw Brian return as a confident...
Inducted1994High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1978
Biography The football season of 1972 was the start of the most successful era in North Attleboro High School's football history. The wishbone offense was introduced and Big Red Machine got revved up. The Rocketeers featured a devastating ground game with a stable of Hall of Fame running backs. The success that these backs realized was due in a large part to a great o...
Inducted2000High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1974
Biography If you were looking for a man who would make your program better, you would choose Dave Paulhus. If you were looking for a woman to make your program better, you would choose Donna Paulhus. Bishop Feehan’s athletic program has had the dedicated support of the Paulhuses for Feehan and hundreds of student-athletes are the beneficiaries. The Paulhus family has ...
Biography ln 1984, as an outstandingly versatile athlete, Greg Payette led a talented Attleboro team back to football respectability and an 8-1-1 record. A very tough, do-everything back, Payette played quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back. He returned kickoffs and punts while handling all of Attleboro's kicking chores. During the '84 season, Greg passed for ...
Inducted1994High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1985
Biography Leon Peao brought three special qualities to his assignment as an end on a series of standout North teams of the late Thirties- speed, intelligence, and exceptional athletic ability. As a two-way performer in an era when players routinely played without relief, Leon contributed both offensively and defensively as a dangerous pass receiver and a sure-handed t...
Inducted1991High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1938
Biography Tough, versatile and competitive – that was Bishop Feehan High School’s stalwart two way tackle Andy Pelletier. At 6’1” 215 pounds, Pelletier was a force in the 1987 and 1988 seasons for Coach Paul O’Boy’s Shamrocks. At the outset of Pelletier’s’ junior year, Coach O’Boy predicted that “the secret to our success is in the junior class.” Those words proved to...
Inducted2008High School AttendedBishopGraduated1989
Biography One of the hallmarks of Coach Matt Lanagan’s Bishop Feehan teams of the 1990’s was a swarming, fast, and sometimes undersized d efense that found a way to shut down opponents through sheer determination and willpower. Chris Peluso always seemed to be one of the last guys out of the pile of Shamrock gang-tacklers and was the epitome of this “team-defense” men...
Inducted2013High School AttendedBishopGraduated1996
Biography Conrad Pensavalle grew up in Everett, Mass where he excelled at Everett High School in both football and baseball as an All Scholastic in his sophomore, junior and senior years in the Greater Boston League. Conrad was drafted by the Chicago Cubs baseball team while in high school, but he chose to attend Dartmouth College instead. While at Dartmouth from 1945...
Inducted2004High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated
Biography In the game of high school football there are a very few players who have a dynamic presence on both sides of the ball. Jared Perkoski was one of those few. The 6’3” 214 lb. Perkoski was a hard charging fullback on offense and a devastating linebacker defensively. In 1997, Jared’s sophomore year he started at linebacker for the Red and White against a tough ...
Inducted2006High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2000