Biography Neil Harris and Kevin Poirier combined to provide the Red Rocketeers with one of their most effective halfback tandems during the 1957 season. Their speed and quickness were instrumental in leading the Rocketeers to a winning season under Coach Ed Marx. In the second game of the year against North Quincy Harris carried 10 times for 81 yards, leading North to...
Inducted1997High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1958
Biography In the talent-rich tradition of the North Attleboro football program, historically a high percentage of the team’s 22 starters each season are typically seniors, periodically some will be juniors, but rare is it for a sophomore to step into a starting role for the Big Red. Yet in 2005 that’s exactly what Mike Hart did at offensive guard, and as a two-way pla...
Inducted2015High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2008
Biography Although small in stature as quarterbacks go, Carl Hebert possessed a strong and accurate throwing arm. Hebert was the Red Rocketeers starting quarterback during the seasons of 1975 and 1977, and Co-Captained the 1977 team. During his sophomore year. Hebert was thrown right into the fire replacing injured Hall of Farmer Mike Kummer. Carl's first game was a r...
Inducted1993High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1978
Biography The 1990 season saw North Attleboro record 10 victories, gain a share of the Hockomock League title, and fall a single point shy of the Super Bowl berth. One of the key two-way players leading the Rocketeers was lineman Derek Herber. At 5-10, 215 pounds, Derek was not a big kid, but he was certainly strong. As a two-year starter at nose guard, Herb was invol...
Inducted2001High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1991
Biography Michael Hogan – North Attleboro ‘01 If you want to succeed in the game of football, you need to be tough. If you want to succeed as a defensive lineman, you may need to take that toughness to another level and that’s exactly what Mike Hogan did. Mike was a two year starter at defensive tackle for the Red Rocketeers and his menacing style of play helped the R...
Inducted2019High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated
Biography The success of many outstanding high school football teams is often credited to the ability of its offensive players in the skilled positions. However, more often than not these successful teams will undoubtedly include terrific line play on one or both sides of the ball. At 6'1" and 275 lbs, Sean Hogan was a strong two-way performer who combined strength an...
Inducted2012High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1995
Biography Small in stature, big in heart, and quick like a jack rabbit are three descriptive phraises that aptly describe Mike Inglese. The 5'5" 130 lb defensive back was a key contributor to the Red Rocketeer defense during the seasons of 1985 and 1986. As a junior Mike was credited with 26 tackles, 9 assists and 8, that's right, 8 pass interceptions. In a late seaso...
Inducted2002High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1987
Biography Alex Jette was your prototypical slot receiver. He was tall and fast with great hands and the ability to score from anywhere on the field. He was the epitome of a team player. He ran the ball, caught passes, played great defense, was a return man and punted. Alex was a threat to score every time he touched the football. The season opener his senior year agai...
Inducted2017High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2013
Biography Danny Johnson grew up knowing what it meant to be a Rocketeer. The son of head coach and Hall of Famer Don Johnson, Danny understood the effort necessary to be successful. He was a phenomenal athlete who could score from anywhere on the field at any time. Through his career he managed to score touchdowns as a runner, receiver, return man and even threw a tou...
Inducted2017High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated2011
Biography Don Johnson, a two-year, two-way starter at flanker and defensive back. Don teamed with Mike Redding, another Hall of Famer, to form the best receiver combination in Red Rocketeer history. In his junior year, Don earned AII-Hockomock League honors after snagging 30 passes for 519 yards and six touchdowns. As a senior, he caught 19 passes for 446 yards and fo...
Inducted1987High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1979
Biography Jack Johnson was an AII-Hockomock League quarterback who piled up impressive statistics for three years before his schoolboy career was cut short by a severe leg injury late in his senior campaign. As a junior. Jack led Division 3 with II touchdown passes while rolling up 1.728 aerial yards on 69 completions in I 18 throws. He was 56 of 106 with six touchdow...
Inducted1988High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1980
Biography The three-year letterman capped his successful high school career quarterbacking the Big Red to an 8-2 record, including a convincing 33-0 win over Attleboro on T-Day. Though injuries limited him to only kicking his Junior season, Jim kicked a school record 32 extra points on his way to earning All-Hock and All-Sun Chronicle honors. As a senior co-captain, J...
Inducted1996High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1984
Biography Kevin Kelleher – North Attleboro ‘01 In Head Coach Paul Sullivan’s words: an annual challenge of high school football coaches is to find linemen that are big, strong and athletic with good football sense. Kevin, like his brother Pat, was just that. His athleticism and size combined with his understanding made him the centerpiece of an offensive line that all...
Inducted2019High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated