All-Rams Team

Quarterbacks

Running Back:

Fullback/Tailback:

Wide Receiver:

Danny Dalton ('16)

Offensive Tackle:

Guard:

Center:

Defensive End:

Defensive Tackle:

Inside Linebacker:

Outside Linebacker:

Cornerback:

Safety:

Punt/Kick Return:

Punter:

Kicker:

Special Teams Coverage/Play:

Long Snapper:

Blocking Back:

Jet/Rocket Specialist:

QB Jack Masterson on his way to the endzone during the Rams' 2014 state championship win at Gillette Stadium.

QB Steve Sousa ran for one TD and threw for the other in the Rams' 2009 Super Bowl win over Masconomet, 13-12.

RB Sean Griffith takes the field in the Shriners All-Star game at Gillette Stadium.

TB Wendell Chipman celebrates with fellow All-Rams Team member, guard Will Nagle, during a playoff win over Weymouth in 2006.

WR Sean Morey won a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he played in 2 others with the Philadelphia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals. Sports Illustrated named him the NFL Special Teams Player of the Decade in the 2000's.

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Jon Emond was a one-year phenom for the Rams, coming out for his senior season to light up the scoreboard on the other end of many long bombs from All-Rams QB Kurt Leone. He went on to play at Mass Maritime.

TE Eric Worley celebrates after scoring a touchdown for Northwestern.

Will Nagle moved on to star as a guard for Delaware.

Brad Poirier played for Bentley after a stellar career at MHS.

Ryan Gibbons played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Dallas Cowboys after a stellar career at Northeastern.

Jason (75) and Matt (47) Cushman played together at Central Connecticut State University after being dominant players for the Rams.

Zach Triner played lacrosse at Siena, but ultimately returned to his love of football at Assumption. He ended up playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a long snapper.

Austin Giles started 4 years at defensive end for Boston College.

Hugo Souza started 4 years as a safety at the University of New Hampshire.

Sean Morris pursued lacrosse in college, leading UMASS to the national title game. Morris played professionally for the Boston Cannons and Boston Blazers.

Hugo Souza started 4 years as a safety at the University of New Hampshire.

Todd Faiella (left) played football at Brown, but ultimately moved on to play lacrosse there. After graduating, he transferred to Virginia for a year, where he helped them win a national championship.

QB Kurt Leone had a stellar career under center for the Rams. He played in college at Framingham State and continues to play for the Middleboro Cobras.

Mark Pomella has moved on to start at quarterback for Williams College.

Luke Poirier played for UMASS Dartmouth after a standout career at OLB for the Rams.

Russ Gray played for Merrimack after finishing an MHS career filled with big hits, sacks, and disruption in many backfields from his defensive end spot.

Scott Doherty played at Curry after starring on both sides of the ball for the Rams.

Danny Dalton takes part in an instant classic 44-43 Thanksgiving Day game at Duxbury in 2014.

Ben Joyal overcame multiple injury-filled seasons to come back and have a monster (and healthy) senior season for the Rams in 2013.

Shane Leonard was a junior captain for the Rams during their 2014 state championship season. His dominant physical play earned him multiple honors as a junior.

Bob MacNeil fights for extra yards against Masconomet in the 2009 Super Bowl.

Bob McCarthy makes a tackle against BC High in the 2014 season opener.

Sean Camire went on to play for Bridgewater State after excelling for the Rams.

Bill Jennings played for Bates after excelling at tailback for the Rams.