Biography In 1985 Rich Puccio, along with teammate Steve Connolly, paired up to be the first and perhaps best tandem of offensive guards in the inaugural season of North's famed Wing-T offense. An imposing figure at 6'2" 225 lbs. Rich led the way for thousand-yard-rusher Mike McCarthy. Whether pulling around the comer or trapping inside, Rich Puccio did it all with a ...
Inducted1997High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1986
Biography After only a few games into the 1995 season, Cliff Sherman and his coaching staff noticed Geoff Raby’s work ethic & determination, and inserted him into the defensive line. Once on the field the hard-nosed Raby followed up a solid sophomore campaign with two more outstanding seasons at offensive right guard and along the defensive line. Geoff also contri...
Inducted2008High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1998
Biography Rich Rebelo played a major part of the Bombardier offensive and defensive lines during his junior and senior seasons. Rebelo’s sound technique and constant effort spearheaded Attleboro’s dominating line play! As a sophomore in 1992, Rebelo was part of the first Super Bowl team in Attleboro High’s history. The strong and determined Rebelo excelled from his le...
Inducted2005High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1994
Biography Dave Reed was a special type of kid. For three seasons, ‘95-‘97, he was the starting tight end for the Red Rocketeers. He was used sparingly as a receiver in North’s run dominated offense, but he did catch 5 passes for 76 yards and one touchdown. Offensively the 6’3” 217 lb Reed was one of the best blocking tight ends in North High history, and defensively h...
Inducted2006High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1998
Biography In the early 1950's, at the suggestion of YMCA Director Bill Bungard, a small group of dedicated Attleboro High School supporters founded the AHS Varsity Club. From those early meetings, and for more than 25 years, Jim Sullivan and Elsie Reid, two original members, worked diligently to provide award jackets and recognition for Bombardier football players. El...
Biography When Attleboro High produced its only undefeated, untied football team in 1941 , no little amount of the credit accrued to fast, hard-hitting guard Jack Remington. An unusual athlete, he played frequently in the backfield, but built his reputation primarily on his great blocking ability as a pulling guard. The Fall River Herald News observed on one occasion ...
Inducted1991High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1942
Biography Bobby Richman was an athlete in every sense of the word. He had the frame of a lineman, the speed of a linebacker and intelligence of a quarterback with a motor that never stopped. As coach Don Johnson said, “For a big body, he runs things down.” As a sophomore, Bobby made his presence known when he got on the field. He was a young lineman on a defense that ...
Inducted2018High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2011
Biography Kevin Richman was a versatile and dependable captain for the Red Rocketeers. As a wing back on offense, he could carry the ball, catch the ball, or set the edge for Big Red’s rushing attack. As a free safety, he had a knack for finding the ball carrier and making timely plays. On special teams, he was sure-handed returning kicks and punts. As a junior, he wa...
Inducted2018High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2009
Biography Power, performance and perfection describe the kicking career of Bishop Feehan High School’s Joe Riley. Riley took an unconventional route to reach the gridiron at Holcott Drive. As a starting midfielder and one of the top scorers on Bishop Feehan’s varsity soccer team as a freshman and sophomore, kicking a football off a tee was the farthest thing from Joe ...
Inducted2011High School AttendedBishopGraduated2002
Biography "I just enjoyed being part of the team and learning from the older guys." That is how John Roberts described his football experience as a sophomore at North Attleboro High School. He put his time in, worked hard, and waited his tum. As a result Roberts became a darn good two way performer for the Red and White. John was one of those kids whose week to week p...
Inducted2003High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1982
Biography A key member of two of Feehan's best teams (in '83 and '84), Andy was a force on the powerful Shamrock front fine, a 267-pound, two-way star at tackle. A piledriving blocker on Feehan's wishbone offense, Andy was named a Shamrock captain as a senior and was an all-star selection on both the Sun Chronicle and Southeastern Mass. Conference squads. Later a thre...
Inducted1992High School AttendedBishopGraduated1985