Biography As a 5'8" 160 pound junior in 1993, Tom Sherman assumed the reigns as Attleboro's quarterback. Sherman blended his natural talent, hard work, toughness and football instincts to guide the Blue & White to two of their very best seasons ever, 16 total wins. Tom also excelled in the defensive backfield and had a net punting average of just less than 36 yard...
Inducted2004High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1995
Biography Paul Silvia was an outstanding two-way performer for the Blue Bombardiers in the late Sixties, playing halfback on both offense and defense and returning kickoffs with tremendous skill. As a junior, Paul shone against New Bedford Voke, emerging as the leading ground-gainer and scoring an AHS touchdown in the final moments. He scored two touchdowns against Vo...
Inducted1991High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1970
Biography Joe Simpson, Class of 1995, was a three year varsity player for the Attleboro Blue Bombardiers. Joe’s toughness and dedication earned him the respect of coaches and teammates alike. Simpson always played with reckless abandon when racing down field to make a tackle on special teams as a sophomore, or filling a gap from his linebacker perch as a junior and se...
Inducted2006High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1995
Biography Jonathan Skinner, AHS class of 2003 Jon’s career for the Bombardiers was all about the work in trenches as an offensive guard, tackle and defensive end. Jon was a three-year starter where he learned his craft as a sophomore and became the example for his teammates to follow as a senior captain. He caught the eye of former head coach Cliff Sherman who said, “...
Inducted2019High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated
Biography Tim Slowey was part of two Eastern Athletic Conference championship teams during his three outstanding years of varsity football for the Bombardiers. Slowey’s athletic prowess was on center stage game after game for the Blue & White on offense, defense and special teams. As a tough, hard-nosed sophomore Slowey first cracked AHS’s line-up as a defensive e...
Inducted2006High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1999
Biography Don Smith was a two way force along the Bombardier offensive and defensive lines. Smith used his strength, athleticism and technique to open up holes for AHS’s rushing attack and smothered his opposition when Attleboro’s aerial game was called on to move the ball. Like a typical player in the trenches, Don Smith did not garner all the newspaper headlines, bu...
Inducted2011High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated2005
Biography For three seasons at Attleboro High School the rugged Greg Snyder was just as good at clearing the way for Bombardier backs as he was at stopping the opponents in the backfield. Big, strong and intensely competitive, Greg was consistently cited for his great blocking skills that led AHS in 1969 to a brilliant 7-2 season and a Bristol County League Championsh...
Inducted1993High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1970
Biography AI St. Pierre, one of Attleboro's finest all-around athletes, was an outstanding two-way end for the Bombardiers in the early 1950s. A natural athlete, the smooth and versatile St. Pierre was selected to the coaches' All-Bristol County and All-State teams, primarily for his great pass-catching skills. AI was equally effective on defense and as a kicker. A ty...
Inducted1991High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1952
Biography During the 1958 and 1959 seasons, Joe Stewart combined with Hall of Fame tackle Bob Minor to form one of the most effective guard/tackle combinations in Bombardier history. As a senior, Stewart led a very talented AHS team through a brilliant 7-1 season that was dominated by Attleboro's powerful line play. As an offensive guard, Stewart was a devastating blo...
Inducted1996High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1960
Biography During Attleboro's brilliant 1968 and 1969 seasons, Dave Surgeons anchored an offensive and defensive line that completely dominated opponents and led the Bombardiers to consecutive Bristol County League Championships. While Hall of Fame backfield teammates Paul Silvia, Gary Livesy, and Ray Boudreau garnered all the headlines, the prototypical 6'2" 220 lb. t...
Inducted1997High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1971
Biography An outstanding leader on and off the field during Attleboro's early days of football, four year starter Ted Thomas established the role model for all future AHS football players. At 180 pounds, Captain Thomas was a big, strong single wing offensive center and a tough, durable defensive linebacker. Ted was also cons1dered a player-coach by Coach Ray Grayson, ...
Inducted1986High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1928
Biography When legendary Attleboro High School and hall of famer Coach Jim Cassidy looked over his squad coming into the 1966 season, he saw plenty of star power in future hall of famers Dave Hardt, Kenny Furtado, Frank Marcoccio, and junior Steve Mendes. But there was a 5’7”, 140-pound speedster that Cassidy saw as a difference maker as a two-way threat out of the of...
Inducted2018High School AttendedAttleboroGraduated1966