Biography In 1988 North Attleboro returned to the Division III Super Bowl for the first time since the early 70's, and one of the most unsung players on that squad was tri-captain Marc Robichaud. At 5'8" and 160 pounds, Robichaud teamed with fellow Hall of Famers Randy Silvestri, Mark Newport, and Jeff Kraskouskas to form arguably one of the most talented backfields i...
Inducted2000High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1989
Biography Coming into the 2000 football season for the Attleboro Blue Bombardiers, head coach Cliff Sherman was charged with the task of replacing a group of some of the most prolific offensive weapons in Attleboro’s history. Players like Matt Warchol, Nick McNamee, Tim Slowey, and Seth Lopes had lit up scoreboards for AHS in the past two seasons, so Coach Sherman was...
Inducted2014High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated2002
Biography During the 2008 Thanksgiving Day game vs. North, a sophomore defensive back made an interception for AHS in the end zone stalling an opening 2nd half drive by the Big Red that would have given them a three-touchdown lead. That interception turned momentum for the Blue Bombardiers and would eventually set the stage for an AHS Turkey-Day victory. That play was...
Inducted2016High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated2011
Biography In 1966 a small enthusiastic group of Attleboro businessmen, Hall of Famers Jerry Heagney, Ziggy Kulaga, and Roxy Pichi dreamed of creating a youth football team to represent the proud city of Attleboro. Kulaga, a 1939 Attleboro High football great, agreed to coach the team. Theater owner Pichi took charge of promotions. Local restaurateur, Heagney was the k...
Biography Bullet quick and rock solid aptly describes Tad Roediger of Bishop Feehan in the 1982 and 1983 seasons. The perfect complement to fullback Peter Luongo's blasts up the middle, halfback Roediger was a devastating blocker and powerful runner in the heyday of the Shamrock wishbone offense. There were none better at executing the lead or junction block on an uns...
Inducted1999High School AttendedBishopGraduated1984
Biography Tom Ruest was a consistent two-way performer for the Red Rocketeers during the 1964 and 1965 seasons. Offensively he was a hard running halfback who was an important part of North's ground game. On defense Tom was scrappy comer back who had a nose for the ball. During the 1964 season Ruest had one of his best games on Turkey Day. In an upset 22-14 victory ov...
Inducted1993High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1966
Biography Chris Rushlow was an unselfish, talented two-way starter and co-captain for Coach Raymond Beaupre's final team. His fondest memories are of big wins over Xavarian at Community Field and against archrivals Bishop Feehan and Foxboro, playing in the 75th Anniversary Thanksgiving Game versus Attleboro, and participating in a Super Bowl as a junior. Offensively, ...
Inducted2004High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1997
Biography Coming into the 1998 football season, AHS football fans and insiders saw signs of having possibly one of the more powerful Attleboro Blue Bombardier teams in many years. Attleboro head coach Cliff Sherman already knew he had ultra-talented future Hall of Famers in the skill positions such as WR Matt Warchol, QB Nick McNamee, and RB’s Tim Slowey and Seth Lope...
Inducted2016High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1999
Biography Aunie Ryder was a mainstay of the Red Rocketeer line for two years during the latter days of the Ray Yates era. As a junior tackle, Aunie was a major contributor to one of the stingiest defenses in the history of North football. While going undefeated, the Red and White gave up only two touchdowns and a single conversion in eight games, climaxing the 1940 se...
Inducted1990High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1942
Biography Scot Sackett did not fill up the stat sheet, but he was a reliable football player that seldom missed an assignment. Sackett’s versatility and desire to make an impact on the gridiron was not overlooked by Bombardier head coach Chet Hanewich. Scott was always on the field, whether it be offensively as a split end, defensively at safety, or on special teams. ...
Inducted2012High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1987
Biography As a three year starter at halfback and linebacker, Shane Sackett overcame devasting injuries to lead a resurgent 1990 Bombardier squad through an outstanding 8-3 season, its best in a decade. A brilliant natural athlete, Sackett led the Eastern Mass Div 3 in scoring with 128 points, rushed for 946 yards and 18 TD's, passed for two TD's, kicked 12 PAT's, and...
Inducted1999High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1991
Biography As a 6', l65lb junior in 1990, Brian Sankey assumed the reigns as North Attleboro's quarterback. For the next two seasons the smooth-throwing lefthander helped lead the Rocketeer's to a 19-2 record, and the first lO-win season at North since Bob Guthrie's early-70's Super Bowl Champions. Brian's junior season in particular was quite remarkable. Throwing to 6...
Inducted2002High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1992
Biography The tradition that is Feehan Football has endured for decades and has its share of legendary teams and performers. The mid-90s marked a special era in this tradition, building the foundation for future Super Bowl victories. However, it was Feehan’s first Super Bowl appearance in 1994 and the contributions of Andy Sanville that are forever etched into Feehan ...
Inducted2018High School AttendedBishopGraduated1995
Biography Steve Savard was a good all around football player for North During the seasons of '76', '77' and '78'. Whatever be was asked to do he did it well. Over the course of three seasons Yogi handled kick-offs and extra points almost flawlessly. Offensively he was one of the team's leading ground gainers, and on defense he led the team in tackles. During the late ...
Inducted1995High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1979
Biography If anyone ever told John Sawyer that he was too small to play high school football, Coach Ray Beaupre and the Red Rocketeer faithful are forever grateful that he didn’t listen. In September 1992, the 5'6" 150 pound sophomore put on the red and white for the first time, and for the next three seasons would be an integral part of North’s success. John’s outsta...
Inducted2009High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1995
Biography Chris Schlick was without a doubt one of the best two-way lineman that North has had in recent years. The 6’2” 225 pound Schlick was a real good athlete for a player his size. His athletic ability and speed made him a very effective offensive guard and a dominant defensive end. Schlick gained valuable experience as a sophmore by breaking into the starting li...
Inducted2005High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1997