Biography Mark De Biasio was a talented running back who cut his teeth early when he was summoned to the varsity during his freshman year. Although vastly undersized, Mark contributed 28 carries and 90 yards that season, and was a starter in North's "Miracle in the Mud" 19-16 upset win over Attleboro on Thanksgiving Day, 1992. Undeterred by a sophomore season that saw...
Inducted2002High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1996
Biography Dan Delvecchio played a key role for the Rocketeers during the 1974 and 1975 seasons. The 6'0" 170 pound fullback was an important cog in an offensive machine that won 18 of 21 games in two years. Dan was a two way starter on the 1974 undefeated Super Bowl team and was a captain of the 1975 Rocketeer eleven. A one time during his tenure as a starter North en...
Inducted1995High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1976
Biography Fred DeMarco anchored North's defensive line during the 1956 and 1957 seasons. His tough, aggressive attacking style was consistently responsible for disrupting the opponents offense. In an era when most offenses featured double tight 'T' formation sets with limited passing ability, DeMarco was the perfect blue collar defensive lineman. His low submarining s...
Inducted1999High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1958
Biography The fall of 1995 held out much promise in Big Red Country with the return of future Hall of Fame running backs Brian Droney, Mark DiBiasio, and Chris Rushlow. However, lacking experience in the offensive line the North Attleboro coaching staff was forced to mine for talent among their underclassmen. One of the gems uncovered was a talented sophomore named Jo...
Inducted2009High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1998
Biography Adam Difilippo was a tough two way player for the Red Rocketeers during the seasons of 1950 and 1951. The 5'9" 190 pound bruising fullback was a relentless runner carrying much of the offensive load for the North team. Defilippo was the team's go to man in short yardage situations. His hard hitting style kept many drives alive for the Rocketeers. Adam had no...
Inducted1995High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1952
Biography During the 1965 season, Gary Dinardo, a 5/10" 170 pound sophomore emerged as a standout running back for Art Post's Red Rocketeers. He mad his debut in a hard fought 6-6 tie against Bishop Feehan. Dinardo had an immediate impact on North's ground game as he scored his team's only touchdown on a 6 yard scamper around end. Gary had good speed for a big man. Ag...
Inducted2004High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1968
Biography Lenny Driscoll was a premier performer on one of the best Red Rocketeer teams of the Thirties, the star-studded 1937 eleven that ranks among the all-time great North aggregations. Tall and slender, Lenny anchored the right side of the North line and teamed with Leon Peao to give North a tandem of ends described in the local press of that era as the best of t...
Inducted1986High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1938
Biography John Dromsky was a coach's dream. Coach Paul Sullivan would agree that Dromsky was one of the most coachab1e and talented defensive ends that he has ever worked with. His intelligence and strong sense of discipline were key ingredients to his success. He practiced with great attention to detail and technique and played the same way. On game day he understood...
Inducted2001High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1982
Biography North's prolific all-purpose back contributed a school record 41 TDs and over 3,400 total yards during four seasons with the Big Red varsity. Called into action during his freshman year, Droney became North's greatest threat to score any time he touched the ball. As a freshman, Brian rushed seven times, returned two punts and nine kickoffs for 198 total yard...
Inducted2002High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1996
Biography “He runs well, he catches the ball well, he blocks well. He has all the ingredients for an outstanding tight end”, said Coach Paul Sullivan of Kyle Edwards. Kyle’s size, strength, and consistent hard work ethic made him one of the most feared tight ends and defensive ends in North Attleboro history. Kyle was described by local sportswriters as being “a tower...
Inducted2010High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2002
Biography Shawn Elliott was not the fastest player on a football field, nor was he the most gifted. He was, however, a tough physical football player who played with intelligence and instinct, and during the 1990 and 1991 seasons he was one of the premier defensive players in the Hockomock League. Much like fellow North High inductee Jim Cryan, Shawn was a quiet team ...
Inducted2003High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1992
Biography In summing up John Farroba’s career, Coach Don Johnson says it simply: “In short, he was a winner.” John was a nightmare for opposing offenses. He was a fierce defender against the rush and the pass. Early on, one thing was clear about John: he was going to make plays. As a sophomore, Farroba tallied a modest 28 tackles with five assists and a fumble recover...
Inducted2016High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2007
Biography Walter Fawcett was a two way starter for the Rocketeers during the 1957 and 1958 seasons. Fawcett's trademarks were his versatility and his scrappy hard nosed play. At 5'9" 145 pounds Walt's intense play more than made up for his lack of size. As a junior Fawceu had the biggest game of his career against Attleboro. In a hard fought 12-7 North victory, Walt c...
Inducted1994High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1959
Biography As a 6’, 180lb halfback Dan Feid was an explosive runner and a potential touchdown every time he touched the ball. In North Attleboro’s potent Wing-T offense, opposing teams had to be so concerned with Dan’s speed to the outside they were forced to spread their defenses horizontally, which made North’s inside game even more effective behind fellow Hall of Fa...
Inducted2006High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1994
Biography During the 1968 and 1969 seasons Mark Fenton was an important part of the Red and Whites football resurgance. New Coach Bob Guthrie was looking for a few tough talented kids to lead his team and Fenton was one of those who stepped forward. The rangy 168 pound junior was an excellent pass receiver and a punishing blocker. Mark was a prime target of many Mike ...
Inducted1996High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1970