Biography Coming off a 1977 winless season, Bishop Feehan was looking for a "savior." At a diminutive 5'6" and 135 pounds junior halfback, Manny Perry was hopeful he would provide that salvation. Described by a local sportswriter in a pre season write up as "a game breaker", Perry had the unenviable task of playing behind future Hall of Famers Jim Brennan on offense a...
Inducted2004High School AttendedBishopGraduated1980
Biography At 6’4 and 240 lbs., Co-Captain Sean Peters was a 3-year starter at offensive tackle and 2-year starter at defensive tackle. His toughness (played through a torn labrum), athleticism (great feet which allowed him excel as a blocker), and smarts (playing multiple positions on defense) helped Peters to be one of the best linemen to ever wear the Red & Whit...
Inducted2018High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2013
Biography Jim Petrillo was one of the finest two sport athletes to ever graduate from Bishop Feehan High School. However, it was on the gridiron that Petrillo had the greatest impact. As one of the few left handed quarterbacks to ever play for Feehan, Jim could beat an opponent with his running and his passing. In two years as a starter, he scored 17 touchdowns and th...
Inducted2012High School AttendedBishopGraduated2001
Biography In these days of specialization in sports Kevin Phipps would indeed be unique. He played many different positions on a couple of very successful North teams. During the seasons of 60, 61 and 62, whenever Coach Ed Marx needed a dependable hard-nosed player he would look to Phipps. Over the course of three years Kevin saw duty on the offensive side of the ball...
Inducted1997High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1963
Biography "The show must go on," and Roxy Pichi put on that show in his role as one of the founding fathers of Attleboro youth football. As president of Pre-Teen Sports, Incorporated, a non-profit organization composed of local businessmen whose prime purpose was "to help the youth of the community by making them better citizens through sports", Roxy Pichi, along w1th...
Biography Jim Pierce was a two-way starter for the powerful North teams of 1971 and '72. As co-captain of the '72 team, one of the most overpowering in the school's history, the 230-pound tackle anchored an offensive line that cleared the way for a 301-point season. He was equally effective on defense, helping the tough North line to limit the opposition to 31 season-...
Inducted1991High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1973
Biography Frank Pinocci was an all-around athletic star during one of the golden periods of Attleboro High School sports. A three-year starter in football, basketball, and baseball, Frank played quarterback and end for the Blue and White football team, winning all-star recognition at the Bristol County level. Powerfully built and equipped with great hands, he was an e...
Inducted1990High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1948
Biography Anthony Pirri was a talented two-way player that made his mark earlier than most Red Rocketeers. As a freshman, Anthony was the starting quarterback for the “Miracle in the Mud” – a 19-16 upset of Super Bowl bound Attleboro on Thanksgiving. As a sophomore, he was moved to wide receiver and punt returner where he was able to show flashes of what was to come i...
Inducted2015High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1996
Biography Dan Plumb never scored a touchdown or made a tackle for Big Red Football, but no one had a bigger effect on the program in the 1980s. When Dan found that he was unable to continue playing football during his freshman year, he accepted the opportunity to help Honorary Hall of Famer Carl Mitchell on the training staff. There Dan found a home and became a fixtu...
Biography For two tough losing seasons in 1981 and 1982 Bob Poirier was a rock solid, all star performer at offensive guard and defensive nose guard for the Attleboro High Blue Bombardiers. At 5' 10" 220 Ibs, the powerful Poirier was the classic, unsung interior lineman who could completely dominate his opponent on both sides of the ball. On offense Bob could utilize ...
Inducted2000High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1983
Biography Tough, competitive and talented, the football career of the 5’11” 180 pound Brett Poirier was one of opportunities seized. Although he possessed a tremendous throwing arm, Poirier spent the majority of his junior year playing linebacker and backing up Hall of Fame quarterback Nate Cote on 1st year Coach Matt Lanagan’s 7-3 team. As a senior co-captain, Poirie...
Inducted2005High School AttendedBishopGraduated1995
Biography Scott Powers was a leader of the outstanding Attleboro High School championship teams of 1969 and 1970 seasons. Described as a reliable and durable player in the trenches for the Bombardiers, Scott was a tough interior lineman at his offensive center and defensive tackle positions. With good size at 6'2", 210 lbs, Powers was a main reason for Attleboro High ...
Inducted1990High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1971