Al Streeter
Al Streeter
Class of: 1972
Induction Class of: 1997
Sports: Baseball Men's Soccer

Al Streeter, Class of 1972, was a soccer and baseball standout at Westfield State. A goalie in soccer, Streeter still holds school records for most shutouts in a career (30) and season (9). He set the season standard in 1970 when he was an all conference selection and helped to lead the Owls to the New England state championship with a 15-1-1 record. 

Streeter was a four-year starter and the Owls posted an aggregate record of 49-10-9. In his senior season, Streeter was a co-captain and received the team's College Award for his outstanding contributions. 

Streeter also captained the baseball team his senior year. He led the team that season with 30 hits, six home runs, 23 RBI and a .345 batting average. 

Streeter, a native of Dalton, is a math teacher at Kiley Middle School in Springfield and has served as an assistant varsity boys' soccer coach at Springfield Cathedral High School since 1978. In the past 19 seasons, Cathedral has won three state championships, nine Western Mass. titles, and was ranked second nationally in 1993 with a 23-0 record. In 1991 Streeter was presented a letter of commendation from the Pioneer Valley Soccer Officials Association. 

Streeter resides in Hampden and has been actively involved in the town's recreation association for many years. He coaches youth basketball and baseball teams and is the father of three children: Chris, Kerry, and Bryan.