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Monday, April 22, 2024

Jay Redfern- WGIL- Last Season


(Click on the second line of each set- it will take you to the spot.)

Podcast with Jay Redfern and Lexi Demott

Podcast- Redfern and Demott


Keeping It in The Familly

Demott Hired



Thanks You Galesburg, Thank You Players

Thank You Galesburg


Caitlin Clark Effect?


 Caitlin Clark has had a huge impact on women’s college basketball this past year. Iowa sold out all of their games going into the 2023-4 season, and had over 50,000 fans attend an outdoor game at Kinnick Stadium. It was exciting to see the impact.

Fans can be both rabid and irrational. This past year there were people who were either critics or haters of Caitlyn Clark. For any of us who have followed sports, this should have been predictable. Why did many hate the Yankees- they won. Why can’t some people admire Lebron James’ game- they don’t want anyone saying he is better than Michael. I could go on and on. People like it when their team wins, but hate it when their rival wins.


During the Final Four, in the alternative broadcast both Diana Taurasi and Breanna Stewart, were both outspoken in their criticism of Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes. It would be legitimate to say there are WNBA players who are better than Clark, so I am sure Taurasi and Stewart were sensitive about how much Clark was built up, but there “UConn” pride was coming thru. Just as some think complimenting LeBron tarnishes Michael’s reputation, the UConn players seemed sensitive to Clark and Iowa’s attention, as if it was an attack on UConn’s history. 


To set the record straight, UConn had a more impressive run than Iowa. UConn’s run went on for decades. UConn won multiple titles. UConn had numerous GOATS play for them thru the last couple decades. But the UConn critics, the LSU fans, and the South Carolina fans are all missing the point. Celebrating what Clark and Iowa achieved is not meant as an attack on any of those teams or any of those legacies. Even a Badger fan got swept up in impact Clark and Iowa had on college basketball- we had not seen this on any level in women’s sports before.

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Kara Lawson: Handle Hard Better


Kara Lawson played for Pat Summit, and is coach at Duke. Her talk about handling hard is fantastic. Her message, great things in life are going to be hard. 
Mastering a skill in practice will be hard.
Competing in a game will be hard.
Winning a conference title will be hard.
Winning a Regional will be hard. 

Expect it to be hard and prepare yourself to handle hard. Championship players want things to be hard. Championship players know they have prepared themselves to be tougher than their opponent. Championship players know they are prepared to be tough when things are hard!!

1961 Small Town America

Savanna High School

The 1960’s were a great time for Savanna, Illinois. According to the 1960 U.S. Census, Savanna’s population was 4,900 with 5,700 in Savanna Township. The Army Depot and the two railroad companies supplied employment. New houses were going up, and a new high school had just been completed in the late ‘50’s. Savanna was a “big small-town” that was growing.

The neighborhood was an important social entity. Baby boom children filled neighborhoods so there were always kids to play with. If your dog got loose, a neighbor down the street would bring them back. You didn’t lock your doors, so if you went to the Davis’ you knocked, didn’t wait for an answer, you just opened the door and went in. And even in grade school, it was safe to walk a mile home from school, and on the walk there were 3 “neighborhood groceries” to stop and get candy or baseball cards. 

Friday, April 19, 2024

European Basketball- Whole World of Basketball Out There

Coach Shiltz- State Trophy

It is obvious that if a coach is going to be successful, they really have to study the game. Basketball is an evolving sport. If you stick with what you learned 10 years ago or even 10 months ago, basketball will pass you up quickly. The casual "coach" who coaches weekends with youth basketball or the fan who watches games on TV have no idea of the work high school and college coaches put in as students of the game. Coaches can learn by attending clinics, subscribing to virtual clinics, reading articles, joining coach's groups on Facebook, and watching tons of film.

Justin Shiltz has been successful everywhere he has coached. In the 15-20 years that I have known him professionally, it is amazing how much he has evolved, changed, and grown as a coach. Several summers ago, he came to Galesburg in the summer with his team for our summer league. I had an opportunity to talk basketball with him. I was struck by how invested he was watching and learning from European basketball. Since then I have read more and tried to learn more about European basketball. It is clear that offensively a lot of what is going on now in American basketball has European routes.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Get Rid of the Blue Stuff

Ernie Broglio sent from Cards to Cubs

 You know that old guy you run into at the grocery store who starts talking to you? You are ready to pick a couple items and get home but the guy start telling you some story and you are still there 20 minutes later. Today as I write, I am that guy. The only difference is with the blog you can click and go back to whatever you were doing. 

HOF’er Lou Brock sent from Cubs to Cards

My mom always said to be careful in who you look to for inspiration. So I am embarrassed to say that my inspiration for writing this today was Don O’Brien. For those of you unfamiliar with Don. He grew up in Galesburg and has spent most of his adult life in Quincy. Hard to believe anyone could get a GHS education and make such a horrible mistake as to choose to live in Quincy. I tell people that Don was the “player to be named later” in the trade for Bumpy Nixon. Galesburg got Bumpy and many wins, Quincy later got Don. So yes, Quincy should view Don as their Ernie Broglio. For those of you who don’t know what I am talking about- google Broglio for Lou Brock trade.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Shanell (Jackson) Lightfoot- Advice for Off-Season

Shanell at Redbird Arena 2001

Shanell (Jackson) Lightfoot was a key player on the 2001 Streaks, who finished 4th in the State. In 2011 I asked her what advice she would give players for the off-season. Her response is something every player should read, reread, and tape up in their room!!

1, Don't ever think that you are guaranteed a spot.

2. Remain humble about the work your doing on your own because your improvements will be noticed by others.

3. Know that the off-season is the time to get better and that you may not be comfortable shooting 3s or pulling up for a jump shot at the beginning of the spring/summer, but if you work hard on a few things consistently, they will become habit and your hard work will pay off.

4. If it were easy, everyone would do it. So on those days when you're not really in the mood to go workout on your own, remember how it felt to lose in that last game of the season. Trust me, it will pay off.

Hold Your Follow Thru


Everybody has gotten so excited about Caitlyn Clark's "logo threes." Now that I am retired from coaching, I am more focused on working on my own game. So I have been in the driveway working on my version of the logo three. All shooting involves is three things:

1- Get the ball into your shooting pocket.

2- Keep your eye on the rim.

3- Hold you follow thru.






Friday, April 12, 2024

Jim Wyman’s Blog on Galesburg Basketball

 


Jim Wyman was an announcer for Galesburg radio back in the 1970’s when I first came to Galesburg and was a boys basketball assistant. Jim came back and was announcer on radio again in the 2000’s- this time covering girls basketball. At the time, Jim was a retired English teacher from Palatine Fremd. I always enjoyed conversations with Jim. Jim was a blogger too. This is a blog he wrote about me. 

Jim Wyman’s Blog