Biography It can be very difficult to illustrate the importance of a football player when there are no statistics. It’s easy for Neal Beaupre, simply speak to anyone who watched him, coached him, or played beside him. Boomer, as he is affectionately known, was an integral part of the 1988 Super Bowl team and a three year letterman. As a center, he unlocked lanes for H...
Inducted2015High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1989
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 The 1995 Red Rocketeers had many outstanding football players, but the heart and soul of the team was one of the captains – offensive guard and middle linebacker Jason Kipp. Jason had all the traits that a coach could ask for – smarts, toughness, and most importantly, unselfishness. This unselfishness led Jason from the backfield to the offensive line, not a...
Inducted2015High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1996
Biography Anthony Pirri was a talented two-way player that made his mark earlier than most Red Rocketeers. As a freshman, Anthony was the starting quarterback for the “Miracle in the Mud” – a 19-16 upset of Super Bowl bound Attleboro on Thanksgiving. As a sophomore, he was moved to wide receiver and punt returner where he was able to show flashes of what was to come i...
Inducted2015High School AttendedN. AttleboroGraduated1996