Christopher Carr
Christopher Carr

Chris Carr was an outstanding multi-dimensional athlete on the Bears’ football team from 1998 to 2000. Chris played wide receiver and also served as a kicker, punter and defensive back. In three seasons, Chris hauled in 48 receptions for 1,295 yards and 21 touchdowns. He also converted 92 extra points to go along with six field goals and averaged 34.5 yards per punt. On defense, Chris notched 58 tackles and five interceptions. Chris holds school records for most extra points in a season (54) as well as longest pass reception (95 yds.) and longest punt (73 yds.). He also set the school record (since broken) for points in a season with 117 in 2000. Chris ranks second in program history in extra points (92) and yards per catch (27.0). He is also sixth in scoring (238 pts.), seventh in receiving touchdowns (21) and 11th in receiving yards (1,295). Chris helped the Bears capture back-to-back NEFC championships and advance to the NCAA DIII Tournament in 1999 and 2000. In 2000, Chris was named the MVP of the NEFC Championship Game as he hauled in seven receptions for 188 yards and three TDs. For his outstanding performance on the field, Chris was named to the NEFC All-Conference Team four times at three different positions (DB, K, WR). He was also a two-time ECAC Northeast All-Star at receiver and kicker in 2000, as well as a Football Gazette DIII East Region Second Team selection at receiver. A 2001 graduate of Bridgewater State, Chris earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology with a concentration in criminology. He has been a police officer for the Boston Police Department for the last 14 years and is currently assigned to the Special Ops. Division. Chris presently resides in Marshfield with his wife, Kate, and three sons, Mason, Nathan and Easton.