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Friday, April 24, 2026

1987 Streaks Baseball- Elite 8 Appearance



The Regular Season- 14 wins & 13 losses

The 1987 Silver Streaks baseball team made it to the Elite 8. This was Galesburg’s first trip to State in baseball since 1973. Galesburg HS started baseball in 1946 and during the next 41 years, the Streaks made it to State five times- 1946, 1956, 1962, 1966, and 1972. 

For most of the 1987 season, the idea of going to State did seem like a realistic goal. The Streaks started out the season at 7-2, but then went on a 7 game losing streak. When the Streaks sat with a 7-9 record, few would have seen a State run as being likely. Coinciding with the 7 game losing streak was the loss of first baseman, Guy Goodman to a wrist injury. 

With a healthy lineup, the Streaks went 8-3 to finish the regular season. The improvement could be credited to a healthy lineup, as well as a young team developing by the end of the season. 

The 1987 Streaks had only two seniors, DH Scott Bower and utility players, Mark Junk. Most of the season, the Streaks had a lineup that included two sophomores (SS-Jeremy Kleine and LF-Lance Aten), six juniors (P/CF Corny Stanley .359, RF Mark Probst .321, C Toby Davis .304, 3B Jammy Taylor .299, 2B Bret Bruington .275, CF Kelly Healey, 1B Guy Goodman .407), and one senior (DH Scott Bower .291). 


























Galesburg Regional- Outscore Opponents 21-9

Galesburg hosted the Regional with the seeding- 1 UTHS, 2 Galesburg, 3 Moline, 4 Geneseo, 5- Rock Island, 6- Alleman. 

Galesburg beat Alleman in the semis after Alleman upset Geneseo. Rock Island upset both Moline and UTHS to advance to the championship. Galesburg defeated Rock Island in the championship.

In the semi-finals behind Corny Stanley’s one-hit pitching, Galesburg jumped to a 9-0 lead. Hoping to be able to use Stanley again, two days later in the championship, Coach Bruington took Stanley out. Against the relief pitching, Alleman stormed back and put the lead runs on the bases before the Streaks relievers ended the rally. The Streaks won a nail biter 9-7.  

To get the win, Stanley threw 61 pitches. The Streaks were led at the plate by Jammy Taylor with two hits and Toby Davis with three hits. 

In the Championship game on Monday, Stanley again started the game. An 8-run third allowed Galesburg to coast to a 12-2 win over Rocky. Stanley went all 6 innnings, giving up one hit, striking out 9, and walking 5. He got the last 11 batters out in order. 

At the plate Galesburg was led by Jamie Taylor’s three hits, and two hits by Stanley, Bower, and Bruington. 






















Limestone Sectional- With No Limestone

East Peoria upset highly ranked Limestone in the Regional. Limestone featured future MLB HOFer, Jim Thome. The matchups were Galesburg (16-13) vs East Peoria (25-8), and Woodruff (26-11) vs Streator (17-14). 

East Peoria featured two pitching aces. Eric Guenther (Sr, 10-3, 1.20ERA) and Scott Haughman (So, 8-1). 

Galesburg opened play with Stanley on the mound. He was 9-1 with 1.91ERA. Corny threw a three hitter with 6 K’s. In this game, Bru did not pull him out, even when up 9 runs. In three tourney starts, Stanley had now gone 17 innings, giving up 1 earned run and only 4 hits. 

At the plate the Streaks took advantage of 5 unearned runs, and a two run homer by Jammy Taylor. 

The championship game matched Galesburg vs Woodruff. Coach Bruington started Kelly Healey on the mound. Healey was 2-3 on the season after having some early season issues with his rotator cuff. 

The Streaks were without shortstop Jeremy Kleine who had 5 stitches on his throwing hand after being cut by a hit ball in the first game of the Sectional. Mark Junk handled the shortstop position for the game. 

Galesburg wasted no time as Corny Stanley led off with a home run. It was his 7th of the season which set a school record, passing Jim Sundberg (1968) and Jami Isaacson (1985). Guy Goodman later hit a 2-run homer as the Streaks ran away with a 9-2 win. Healey gave up only two unearned runs. 

Winning the Sectional, meant the Streaks were headed to State for the first time in 14 years and only the 6th time in school history. When Coach Bruington was asked what the plan would be, he replied, “Oh, I’ll probably go fishing for a couple days and we’ll do a little hitting and a little running.”





















Streaks at State vs Belleville East

In the four games of the Regional and the Sectional, the Streaks had both hit and pitched. Galesburg outscored the four opponents 39-11 and batted .342. During the season, the Streaks had batted .285.

Jammy Taylor was a sizzling .688 on 11 for 16 hitting. Corny Stanley hit .500 with 7 for 14. Scott Bowden was at .467, Toby Davis at .400, and Guy Goodman at .409. 

Against Belleville East in the Elite 8 game, the Streaks jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first. It started with a Stanley lead off hit, followed by a 2-run home run by Taylor. Goodman walked, stole second, stole third, and scored on a bad throw to third. 

The day was not to be Corny Stanley’s or the Silver Streaks. Despite a Guy Goodman homer in the fifth, the Streaks lost 14-5. Goodman’s homer was his 7th of the year (despite missing three weeks), and tied the school record for HR’s. 

After the game, Stanley felt that the umpire had squeezed the plate which made it hard for him to get his curve over. 

Coach Bruington summed up things, “If you would have asked me before the season if we were going to go to the State Tournament, I would have said,’Yeah in 1988.’”

He went onto say, “It’s going to help them (the players) prepare for the next year and I certainly know they want another shot at it.”

Bru was certainly right in his assessment. 






































1987 IHSA State Tourney Program














Thursday, April 23, 2026

HOF Insights- Keeping the “Linemen” & Their Parents Happy




















In football, not everyone gets to be the quarterback or the star running back. Someone has to be up front blocking. In volleyball, not everyone gets set up to hit the ball and not everyone gets to be the setter. In basketball, not everyone gets 20 shots per game or gets to shoot threes. 


Every sport has positions and jobs that are crucial to the team’s success but they are not positions that grab glory and attention. It is easy for the “linemen” in a sport to feel unappreciated. 


As a coach, how did you try to make the “linemen” of your sport feel appreciated and important. 


Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Streaks Alumni Profile- Telicia Bunch 1993

















Today’s Streaks Alumni Profile features Telicia Bunch from the GHS class of 1993. 

Massey Quiz #42- Animals Big & Small








Today’s quiz is to test your knowledge of the animal kingdom. Good luck!!

The answers are at the end of the quiz. Keep track of your score and read exactly what your score indicates. If you would like- share your score on the Facebook or Massey Blog under the comments. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

1966 Illinois Boys Basketball State Tourney

 State Champions- Thornton






Coaches’ Corner- Centering Ball for Backdoor Options

 













Coaches’ Corner- This is a simple action, getting the ball to the middle of the floor to create basket cuts on both sides of the floor. 

1959-60- Galesburg HS Moves To Fremont Street














I have put together a collection of some of the pictures from the 1960 GHS Reflector. I have focused on pictures associated with the “new school,” as well as pictures of the extensive number of activities and classes available to GHS students in 1960. 

I am sure as you look at these pictures, they may bring back memories of the 1960’s and 1970’s at GHS, and it also may produce questions. Here are some questions and comments I have after looking at the pictures…

I would love for you to share if you have some answers to my questions, and share your own comments and questions. 

Monday, April 20, 2026

Streaks Alumni Profile- Rich “Hawkeye” Kinney 1985













Today’s “Streaks Alumni Profile” features Rich Kinney from the GHS class of 1985. 

Galesburg’s Time Capsule- This Week in History (April 20, 2026)

 

















This is a look back at the history of Galesburg (and the world). What was going on 100 years ago, 75 years ago, 50 years ago, 25 years ago, and 10 years ago this week? 

Saturday, April 18, 2026

My Scout Report- Controversies (April 19)















My observations after another week of basketball and retirement…

Players Playbook with Brenna Saline- Secrets of a Hall of Fame Player




Brenna Saline was an All-State HS player at Galesburg then a successful college player. In 2011, I asked her to share what motivated her as a player. 

Brenna Saline is a player who was not afraid of work. She had strong goals in basketball, and was committed to working to achieve her goals. As a result of her hard work, she was not only a great high school player but she went on to become a very good college player.

Here are the Brenna’s secrets to success…

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Rose Hoben Welch- A Galesburg Hero
































“Rose Hoben Welch” is a name most in Galesburg have heard before. We associate the name with the former grade school on the NW side of Galesburg that was named for her, but we may not be familiar with the story of Rose Hoben Welch.

January 14, 1955- Galesburg vs East Moline
































Here is an old program for a Galesburg game- January 14, 1955 at Galesburg’s Steele Gym. The game pitted Northwest Conference rivals, Galesburg and East Moline. The program sold for 5 cents with proceeds going to the G-Club.