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Coach Evan Massey- Galesburg IL—1018 Wins, 2009 National Coach of the Year, Nat’l Coaches’ HOF NW IL HOF, Knox HOF, GHS HOF, IBCA HOF—- (Twitter-@MasseyBball) (Facebook- Massey Basketball) (Facebook- Massey Basketball Clinic)
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Sunday, June 21, 2026
Coaches’ Corner- Double Fade with Double Slip
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Friday, June 19, 2026
Shot Clock is Coming- Here is What Coaches are Saying
Entering the 2025-26 high school basketball season, 29 states were requiring the use of the shot clock, while three others offered it as an option. Illinois and Oklahoma are both adopting the shot clock for the 2026-27 season, while New Jersey (2027-28) and Pennsylvania (2028-29) have announced plans to add the shot clock in coming seasons.
We are fully prepared to host varsity games in both Thiel Gym and in Kimbrough Fieldhouse on our wooden floor. Last summer we were able to get shot clocks installed in the Fieldhouse in anticipation of the upcoming season/IHSA requirements. With us hosting in-season tournaments, it was imperative for us to be prepared in both locations.
We will use the shot clock for all Varsity games/tournaments. Additionally within the conference, we have agreed to run soph/jv level games at the discretion of the coaches. There would need to be a consensus from both coaches. In most instances, Freshman games will not play with the shot clock.
I have not heard of any schools that we play not having the shot clocks installed. With the opponents/tournaments we play I don’t see this being an issue. If it does become one, we would be open to hosting the contests so that we wouldn’t lose a game or games.
Personally, I’m in favor and excited for the shot clock. I think it will improve and add even more excitement to an already exciting game. As a fan, it’s hard to beat the excitement of a last second shot in a game, and now we will potentially get many more of those moments and opportunities.
I’m also curious to see how coaches and players will adjust. It’s like adding another chess piece to the board. I’m excited to see how some will use it.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
1890-1950- Minor League Baseball in Galesburg
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| Grover Cleveland Alexander |
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Coaches’ Corner- Handling a Big Lead
This past year, it seems like I watched more games where a team might lead by 15-20 at half-time, then come out and lose the game. This was true on HS, college, and pro levels.
Obviously the most famous game is the Knicks’ game 4 come from behind win, where they erased a 29 point lead. The summer, the Fever have lead by as many as 15 and then lost the game. It is more and more common.
The combination of the shot clock and the emphasis on the three point shot both play a factor. In the old days before the shot clock, a team might start to pull it out and stall in the third quarter. The increased emphasis on three point shooting seems to create a much greater likelihood for runs and for droughts.
I asked some veteran coaches their thoughts on handling a big half-time lead.
Streaks Alumni Profile- Bob Bainter 1991
Today’s Streaks Alumni Profile features Bob Bainter from the GHS Class of 1991.
Bob is sure an example of the value of students getting involved in sports and activities- manager, scholastic bowl, French Club, Pugwash, Spirit Club, and Student Council.
I got to follow Bob after GHS because of his involvement and service as an official and umpire. He was always the ultimate pro in his approach to his job.
Bob was a leader at GHS. Today, he has taken the leadership he showed at GHS and is a leader in his company.
Massey Quiz #50- Famous Ad Jingles
I have twenty famous ad jingles and slogans. Your job is to identify the product the jingle or slogan was promoting.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Mark’s Road Trip to Centralia & Arthur Trout Arena
Beautiful Walk in Galesburg- Flowers & Color
Today was a beautiful day for a walk in Galesburg. Nellie, Minnie, and I stopped along our walk and took pictures of flowers along our route. So impressive to see the variety and the bright colors.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Coaches’ Corner- Two Important Summer Tasks
Streaks Alumni Profile- Carolyn Scherpe 2013
This Week in Galesburg History (June 15)
“This Week in Galesburg History,” there was lunch for under $5, a tour of Illinois for $7, and a luxury dinner at the Walnut Room.
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.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Players Playbook- College Basketball- "Be Willing to Work Harder Than You Ever Have Worked"
“As for playing college basketball, it is a fun but a different experience than in high school. The competition is a lot better - everyone is a good athlete. You have to be willing to work harder than you ever have worked, and you have to that everyday.”























