I played with Joe Street in 86 and 87 my junior and senior years, his sophomore and junior years. He was passionate as a competitor on the field and in life. I have so many fond memories with him on the field and we were close friends off the field too. He is like a brother to me as most of my teammates are. Those of you who have laid your heart on the field of play know that feeling with your team mates. Though our paths led us to different destinies, and we didnt see each other as often as I would have liked, we always greeted with an embrace. I last saw Joe at the Chapmanville and Scott games with his youngest son Bryden and we spent time together after the Chapmanville game at the school when he and his son came up and watched the game film and ate with us. Im so glad I got to spend that time with him.
Joe touched so many lives. At the services today, a bus came down from Logan with the Middle School team and there were many there from the Minutemen program, where he coached for some time and where I played little league ball. There was such an outpouring of support for his family.
Joe will be missed by so many. Keep on blitzin brother... #50 will live in my heart forever...