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
Biography Mike Schmidt was a tough two-way player for North during the 1975 and 1976 football seasons. Schmidt saw limited action as a sophomore on North's 1974 Super Bowl Team. His experience with this dedicated group of seniors was a very positive influence on the success that Mike would have the next two years. Mike was a starter on defense for the 1975 North eleve...
Inducted2004High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1977
Biography Jim Seekell was a starter for the Red Rocketeers during the 1973 and 1974 seasons. As an offensive tackle and a defensive end the 5'11" 185 lb. Seekell was instrumental in leading the Rocketeers to two Super Bowl Championships and an overall record of 20 wins and 1 loss. Jim was known as an intelligent hard-nosed player. His blocking ability was a key in all...
Inducted1996High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1975
Biography Anthony Sherman graduated as the most prolific offensive performer in Red Rocketeer football history, but the numbers only begin to explain why he is being inducted in his first year of eligibility. Anthony distinguished himself throughout his high school career as a true gentleman and a positive ambassador for North Attleboro HS and the community. His deter...
Inducted2011High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2007
Biography As a quick and talented fullback in the famed North Attleboro Wing-T offense, Randy Silvestri set the standard for all who followed. His speed and deception while running the trap play provided for one of the greatest performances by a sophomore on Thanksgiving Day. In that 1987 game, Silvestri rushed for over 100 yards on just 14 carries and scored 3 touchd...
Inducted1998High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1990
Biography During the football seasons of 1978 and 1979 John Simms was a total performer for North Attleboro High School. He was one of the team's most effective ball carriers, pass receivers and kick returners. In 1979 as a defensive back he made 23 tackles and intercepted three passes. His last performance tor the Red Rocketeers is his most impressive. John filled in...
Inducted1992High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1980
Biography The early 1980’s saw the advent of Proposition 2 1/2 and the down scaling of most high school athletic programs. Freshman football teams were out, and the continuity which was necessary for successful programs was threatened. Ron Simoneau was one of Rocketeer hopefuls affected by these cuts. However, the Gridiron Club at N.A.H.S. helped finance a limited pro...
Inducted2010High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1985
Biography Intensity was his trademark. At 5'9" and 160 pounds Matt Slaney was described by Coach Beaupre, "as intense as any kid we've had." Slaney was a two year two way starter for the Rocketeers during the 1987 and 1988 football seasons. His quickness compensated for his lack of size. As an offensive guard he was a mainstay on teams that had a combined record of 16...
Inducted2003High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1989
Biography Trench warfare. That's the term that best describes the way Bob St. Martin played the game as an interior lineman and linebacker for the Red Rocketeers in the early 1940s. Nicknamed "Bull" by his coach, the legendary Raymond Yates, Bob St. Martin gave every bit of himself on every play during an era when drives into the line constituted the offensive game pl...
Inducted1987High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1953
Biography In 1964 Steve Stack entered North Attleboro High School as a talented young athlete who could throw a football a long way. It didn’t take long for the talented Stack to break into North’s starting lineup as their quarterback. The Red Rocketeers had not scored in their first two games so Coach Art Post gave Steve the starting nod against Bishop Feehan. The yo...
Inducted2005High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1968
Biography Kyle Stone was an extremely versatile threat on North's first two teams in the highly successful decade of the 1980's. A true pass receiving tight end, Kyle surpassed his 3 receptions as a junior with 26 receptions for 393 yards and 3 TD's as a senior captain. Those 26 receptions represent the most catches in a season by a North Attleboro tight end. Kyle's c...
Inducted1997High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1982
Biography If there ever was a kid to wear the Red and White who came to play the game of football it was Frank Strachan. Frank was a versatile player who performed effectively on both sides of the ball for the Red Rocketeers. Primarily a defensive player when he first cracked the starting lineup, Strachan later developed into a fine all purpose running back. He even f...
Inducted1994High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1984
Biography During the seasons of 1989 and 1990. Chris Sullivan established himself as one of the most dominant and versatile players in the area. For his career, Chris caught 31 passes for 523 yds. and four TD's as a tight end, while registering 72 tackles and assisting on 22 others from his defensive tackle position. During his senior season of 1990, the 6'5" 238 lbs....
Inducted1996High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1991
Biography It is hard to find a more well-rounded football player than John Sullivan. During the 2001 Season, John was the Red Rocketeer’s best quarterback, best receiver, and best punter. While also a starting defensive back, John hardly ever left the field. North Attleboro Coach Paul Sullivan was fortunate to have his son John attend North Attleboro High School and n...
Inducted2011High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2002