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Friday, July 3, 2026

4th of July with The Massey Brothers

Glenn, Oswald, Grandma, Ford, Wendell, Dwayne
























(This was originally written on July 4, 2012)

Growing up in the 1950's & 1960's, the 4th of July meant one thing- the Massey's getting together. Today it is the "Massey Reunion", back then it was just the Massey brother's getting together with their children and grandchildren.

My grandfather (Cornelius) and my grandmother (Roberta) had five sons. The sons in order of birth were Glenn, Wendell, Wright, Oswald, and Dwayne. Two times a year, the brothers always got together- the Fourth of July and Christmas Eve. As long as they were alive, I don't remember any of them ever missing. It did not matter if the Fourth was on the middle of the week or a weekend, at noon the Massey brothers & families got together.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

A-Town’s Kennedy Quinn- Commits to DePaul- “She’s Earned It”























Kennedy Quinn is going into her senior year at A-Town. The 5’6” guard just committed to play D-1 basketball at DePaul University after graduation. 

At A-Town, she has had a tremendous career. Kennedy has lead the Tornadoes to 26-8, 30-5, and 26-6 records her first three years. She has averaged 19.0ppg, 16.8ppg, and 23.0ppg in her first three years. She will enter this season with 1,940 career points. In addition, she has averaged 5 assists/game over the three years. 

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

1974 Illinois Boys Basketball Class A State Tourney



















State Champions- Lawrenceville







Streaks Alumni Profile- Brittany Galloway 2015
























Today’s Streaks Alumni Profile features Brittany Galloway from the GHS Class of 2015. 

Brittany brought energy to everything she did as a student at GHS. She was involved in a variety of activities while at GHS. Brittany was one of those students who made the school a better place with her involvement, enthusiasm, and leadership. 

The wonderful news is that Brittany is still impacting GHS. She came back to Galesburg, and is teaching at GHS. Just as a student, she is involved in many areas of the school. GHS is certainly a better place with Brittany as a GHS leader today!!

Galesburg Library Foundation- Shares Why & How I Blog



















The Galesburg Public Library is absolutely wonderful. Obviously I enjoy working their archives with old newspapers and GHS Reflectors. 

It is always such an active place. The other day there were 20 children attending a program, people reading, some doing puzzles, others on computers reading news, and a woman doing quilting. There are so many options available to people at the Galesburg Public Library. 

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Massey Quiz #52- Cities and Nicknames








This week’s quiz tests your knowledge of cities and their nicknames. Enjoy and 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. 

1998 Illinois Girls Basketball Class A State Tourney


 

















State Champions- Nokomis












Susan Richardson- Escaped Slave in Galesburg


















Throughout history there have been many tragic stories. Often we “cushion” the horror of some stories by not attaching people’s names. When we talk about war, we can say a “soldier died,” rather than saying “William Allen died.”

Most of us since grade school have had lessons about slavery. Seldom are slaves referred to by name. In Galesburg, when we think about and talk about slavery, we can attach a name. All of us should become familiar with the tragic story of Susan Richardson. 

Monday, June 29, 2026

Streaks Alumni Profile- Jacob Carl 2018























Today’s Streaks Alumni Profile features Jacob Carl from the GHS Class of 2018. 

Jacob was a highly successful multi-sport athlete at GHS, as well as a top student academically. He went on to play football at the Illinois State University. 

The most exciting part of Jacob’s story is that he chose to come back to Galesburg HS as a teacher and a coach.  

Sunday, June 28, 2026

This Week in Galesburg History (June 29, 2026)




“This Week in Galesburg History,” there are a lot of new babies in town, The Huddle just keeps growing, and what are we going to do with the Armory?


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? 

“This Week in Galesburg History” appears every Monday morning on the WGIL website and Massey Basketball Blog. 

1952 Hebron State Championship by Bob Frisk



















In the 1976 Illinois State Tourney Program for Class A, they had an article looking back at Hebron’s State Championship run. It was written by Bob Frisk, the Sports Editor of Paddock Publications in Arlington Hts. 

Hebron had an enrollment of 98 students. They finished ranked #1 in Illinois with a record of 26-1 going into the State Tourney. They won the title going 34-1. 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Caitlin Clark & the WNBA- What’s Happened to the Shine?



















It seemed like maybe Caitlin Clark was getting back into a groove. She was taking logo threes, firing no look passes, and the Fever looked good. And just like that, things went into another crisis. It has been a rough week for Fever and Caitlin Clark fans. 

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Can You Believe This? Standish, Appleknockers, Skinny Dipping





This is a collection of odds and ends. Some may be stories you are familiar with, and others may be stories you have never heard before.