
Class of 2025 Hall of Fame Enshrinees

Ronald Rogowski
Class of 1970
Accomplishments:
- 4 years Varsity Soccer
- 4 years Varsity Basketball
- 4 years Varsity Baseball
- 1969 – All Valley Wheel (averaged 17 points per game)
- 1970 – First EHS player to score 1,000 career points
- 1970 – All Hampshire League
- 1970 – All Western Mass (averaged 26.5 points per game)
- 1970 – Small Schools Tournament Championship, scored tournament record of 87 points and 19 consecutive free throws setting a Cage record
- 1970 – Scored 49 points against Mohawk Trail Regional setting school record
- 1970 – Voted “Outstanding Player” for Western Mass
- Played basketball at Southern Connecticut State College

William Sorensen
Class of 1973
Accomplishments:
- 4 years Varsity Hockey
- 3 years Varsity Soccer
- 1970 – Fay Division Hockey Champions
- 1970 – Fay Division All League First Team
- 1972-1973 – Fay/Wright Division Hockey Champions
- 1972-1973 – Fay/Wright Division All League First Team
- 1970, 1971, 1972 – Hampshire League Soccer Champions
- 1970 – Hampshire All League Second Team
- 1971, 1972 – Hampshire All League First Team
- 1972 – Western Mass Soccer Champions
- 1971, 1972 – All Western Mass Soccer First Team
- Played 1 year of soccer at Westfield State College
- Played 3 years of soccer at UMASS Amherst

Amy Dion Serio
Class of 1990
Accomplishments:
- 4 years Varsity Soccer
- 4 years Varsity Basketball
- 4 years Varsity Softball
- 1987 – Bi-County Soccer All League Team
- 1987 & 1989 – Transcript Telegram 1st Team Soccer
- 1989 – All Western Mass Softball
- 1989 – Bi-County Softball All League Team
- 1989 – All Western Mass Soccer
- 1990 – Bi-County League Basketball Champions
- 1990 – Bi-County Basketball All League Team
- 1990 – All Western Mass Basketball

Benjamin "Jamie" Parent
Class of 1994
Accomplishments:
- 4 years Varsity Soccer
- 4 years Varsity Swimming
- 1 year Varsity Baseball
- 1991 – Western Mass Soccer Finalists
- 1991, 1993, 1994 – “C” Division Swimming Champions
- 1992-1994 – All Western Mass Swim Team
- 1991-1994 – Qualified All Western Mass Swimming Championships
- 1992-1994 – Qualified State Swimming Championships
- 1993 – All Western Mass Soccer Team
- 1994 – School Record 100 breaststroke, All Western Mass Record 200 free relay
- Played 4 years of soccer at Clark University

Jeremy Demers
Class of 2001
Accomplishments:
- 4 years Varsity Soccer
- 4 years Varsity Baseball
- 2 years Varsity Basketball
- 1997 & 1998 – Schmidt Division Soccer Champions / Western Mass Finalist
- 1999 – Hampshire League East Basketball Champions
- 1999 – Hampshire League North Basketball Champions
- 1999-2001 – All Hampshire League Baseball
- 2001 – Western Mass Pitcher of the Year
- 2001 – Gazette Five Star Baseball
- 2001 – Pitched two no-hitters, one being a perfect game
- Pitched 4 years at UMass Amherst and for the Holyoke Giants

Coach Joe Kocot
2000-2010 Football Coach
Accomplishments:
- 2000 – First PVIAC/MIAA Varsity Season
- 2001 – Became “Eagles” football co-op with Hampshire Regional High School
- 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013 – Tri-County League Champions
- 2005 & 2010 – Superbowl Champions
- 2008 – Superbowl Runner-up
- Overall record 101 Wins / 69 Losses

Assistant Coach Steve Dion
2000-2010 Football Coach
Accomplishments:
- 2000 – First PVIAC/MIAA Varsity Season
- 2001 – Became “Eagles” football co-op with Hampshire Regional High School
- 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013 – Tri-County League Champions
- 2005 & 2010 – Superbowl Champions
- 2008 – Superbowl Runner-up
- Overall record 101 Wins / 69 Losses

1970 Boys' Basketball Team
1970 Boys’ Basketball
Accomplishments:
- Western Mass Small School Tournament Champions
Small School Tournament Results:
Easthampton 81 St. Joseph’s 40
Easthampton 66 East Longmeadow 60 (OT)
Easthampton 74 Amherst 48

2005 Division III A Super Bowl Football Champions
2005 Football Team
Accomplishments:
There was a history-making squad for Eagles football. Under the leadership of Joe Kocot and Steve Dion, the Eagles had gone from a clue team to Tri-County League and Super Bowl champions in just 8years. Eagles football is a cooperative program with players from Easthampton and Hampshire Regional High School.
The 2005 Eagles were undefeated champions of the Tri-County League (8-0), finishing the season with only one loss (10-1). They would go on to represent Western Mass in the MIAA Division III A Super Bowl vs. Assabet Valley Regional of Marlborough.
As report in the local press, “The Eagles football team took just 14 seconds to take control. Eagles junior running back Robert Lariviere-Tougas scored from 70 yards out on the first play from scrimmage and the Eagles rolled over Assabet Valley Regional 39-6”. This was a year of teamwork for the Eagles with every victory being a complete team effort.

William "Taffa" J. Cullen - Legacy Award
Class of 1928
Accomplishments:
- 4 years Varsity Basketball
- 2 years Varsity Baseball
- 2 years Varsity Soccer
- 1925 – Hampshire League Basketball Champions
- 1926 – Springfield Regional Tournament Champions
- 1926-1928 – Top three Hampshire League individual scoring
- 1927 – Hampshire League Basketball Second Team All Star
- 1928 – Hampshire League Basketball First Team All Star
