I am looking for your opinion about the all-time best uniforms that the Streaks girls basketball team has worn.
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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Saturday, February 28, 2026
Streaks Scrapbook- Girls Best Uniform?
I am looking for your opinion about the all-time best uniforms that the Streaks girls basketball team has worn.
Streaks Scrapbook- Boys- Best Uniform?
Coaches’ Corner- Coach’s End of Season Worksheet
Coaches’ Corner- End of Season Player Feedback
Coaches’ Corner- End of Season Player Packets
When the season is over, I wanted to give the players a packet that helped them understand what my off-season expectations would be, opportunities that would be available, and help in setting goals.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Antonia Kisler Hits 1,000 Point Mark During Exciting Time for Sandburg Women
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Streaks Alumni Profile- Chris (Kennedy) Amelon 1990
Today’s Streaks Alumni Profile is with Chris (Kennedy) Amelon from the GHS Class of 1990.
I got to know Chris as a basketball player for the Streaks. Chris had grown up playing sports and was always a “heady” athlete in both basketball and softball.
Most importantly, she was always are great teammate and a leader with her work ethic.
Today she lives in Iowa City, and is a huge Hawkeye fan.
Massey Quiz #36: Presidents from 1789 to 1899
This week’s quiz was put together by Jay Barshinger. It is designed to test your knowledge of U.S. Presidents from 1900 thru 2025. Even if you don’t score well, it will give you some good trivia questions for the future!!
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, February 24, 2026
#1 in the State- Galesburg’s Crew at the Scorer’s Table
Monday, February 23, 2026
Streaks and Coach Thiel Head into Regionals at 18-12
Galesburg will be host to an IHSA Boys Basketball Regional on Wednesday, February 25 and Friday, February 27.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Saturday, February 21, 2026
My Scout Report- The Hatches, Tanking, Regionals, Robots, & Restrooms
Friday, February 20, 2026
Streaks Celebrate Regional Championship Over Morton
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Phil Lopez- Silver Streak Legend & Proud Family
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| Phil Lopez- GHS Class of 1943 |
One of the past times of sports fans is to debate who is the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All-Time) in different categories. So basketball fans debate whether Michael Jordan or LeBron James was the G.O.A.T. Sometimes these debates fail to recognize the greatness of earlier players such as Oscar Roberston or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
When it comes to basketball, Galesburg fans often debate whether Bumpy Nixon, Dale Kelley, or Joey Range was the G.O.A.T. Again, such debates fail to consider earlier greats like Herbert Pihl, who was the best player on a State Championship team, or Mike Owens, who in today’s NCAA would probably have started on three Final Four teams.
If you want to debate who the all-time best Silver Streak basketball player, or the all-time best multi-sport athlete, Phil Lopez from the GHS Class of 1943 needs to be included in the debate. It is easy for us to discount the ability of athletes from before 1960, and that is a mistake. The story of Phil Lopez is one Streaks fans need to know.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Massey Quiz #34- Words, Word, Words
This week’s quiz is about words. Test your knowledge language, spelling, and more!!
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.
Trusting Yourself in the Big Game
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Streaks Alumni Profile- Katelyn Davis 2017
Today’s Streaks Alumni Profile is with Katelyn Davis from the GHS Class of 2017.
Katelyn was involved in sports and many activities throughout her GHS years. She had a positive impact on everything she was involved in.
The exciting thing is that she is back in Galesburg and working in her hometown.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
The Streaks and Coach Demott Head into Regional at 25-4
The Galesburg Silver Streaks girls basketball is coming off a very impressive 25-4 regular season, including finishing 2nd in the Western Big Six, 1st at the Mattoon Christmas Tourney, and being ranked #2 by the AP for 3A Schools.
Streaks Alumni Profile- Sarah Pacheco 2001
Today’s Streaks Alumni Profile is Sarah Pacheco of the GHS Class of 2001.
Sarah had one of the greatest basketball careers at GHS. She was on the varsity all four years. During that time her teams won 3 WB6 Championships, 4 Regionals, 4 Sectionals, and 4 Super-Sectionals. Her teams finished 4th in State twice, and 2nd in State once.
She went on to play for ICC, where her teams finished 3rd in Nationals and won the National Championship.
As a basketball player, Sarah could do it all. She was 6’0” and physical, so was unstoppable inside. She was quick, agile, and could shoot, so she could play on the perimeter.
She was an intense competitor but also fun to be around. She was a great to have on our team, and was great to coach!!
Coaches’ Corner- Point Guard Rub, WAIT
Many teams run a point guard rub action, where the point guard hits a post at the elbow area, then cuts off them for a handoff. Sometimes the handoff is a great play, but often if the post hangs on and WAITS, the point guard will be open cutting to the basket.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
State Championship Journey- Todd Borrision, Jay Hatch, Bob Becker
Using Awards to Promote a Winning Culture
Friday, February 13, 2026
When Adolph Rupp Came to Savanna
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
9 Streaks Wrestlers Will Compete at Sectionals This Weekend
Galesburg High School wrestling program will be sending 4 females to DeKalb to participate in the IHSA Sectional, and 5 males to Geneseo to participate in the IHSA Sectional. All nine wrestlers are advancing after placing in the top three at their Regional competition.
At both the girls and boys Sectionals, each weight class will include 12 total wrestlers. Four wrestlers in each weight class will advance to State. Wrestlers who took first place at the Regional will get a first round bye. Those who took 2nd in Regional will wrestle vs a wrestle who took 3rd in another Regional.
Here is a look at the Silver Streaks headed to the Sectionals…
My Coaching Plan for the Post Season
Massey Quiz #33- People of Galesburg
I have fifteen Galesburg pictures of the past and present. There may be pictures of places, people, monuments, parts of buildings, and even more. The quiz is designed to celebrate how wonderful Galesburg is, and test your knowledge of our community. Enjoy and have fun!!
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.
The Impact of IHSA Changes on the Old Time Downstate Powers
Streaks Alumni Profile- Prov (Boydstun) Sommers 2008
Today’s Streaks Alumni Profile is with Prov (Boydstun (Sommers) from the GHS class of 2008.
I got to know Prov when she was a manager for the girls basketball team. Prov brought energy and effort to her job. And she didn’t hesitate to let Coach Peachey or me know when there was something we needed to get done. Prov was all about getting things organized.
Prov is one of those people that everyone enjoys being around- she worked hard but knew how to have fun!
It is exciting to see how life is unfolding for Prov and her family.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
1959 Silver Streaks- Bumpy Comes to Galesburg, Ranked #1
Coaches’ Corner- Late Game- Inbounding Ball vs Denial Defense
Monday, February 9, 2026
HOF Insights- Approach to Post Season
What was your approach to the post season? Was your approach to the post season any different than to regular season? Were there things you did or didn’t do that you felt were important to the success you had in the post-season?
It should be noted that the three coaches who answered this question had TREMENDOUS post-season success. Kathy Bresnahan (Volleyball), Mike Tracey (Football), and Tim Engebretson (Football) consistently had great post-season runs.
One thing opposing coaches knew about these threes teams- Their teams played their best in the post-season.
Kathy Bresnahan- Iowa City West
The post season is the most exciting time of the year…every practice, every film session, every weight room session is to prepare for the post season. It’s easy to have rhythm and continuity in the regular season because our conference matches are on Tuesday and tournaments every Saturday so it’s imperative for coaches to maintain some sense of normalcy when the playoffs begin. Matches are held on different days but try to keep your film sessions, skill work, weights, and team dinners consistent with the regular season
Players - especially seniors - are keenly aware that a loss means they’ll never put on that uniform again. Reduce their sense of urgency and keep them focused on the task at hand. Stay with your regular routine.
I always worried about that end of season injury so once we qualified for the State tourney, I reduced some net drills as we didn’t want to blow out an ankle or knee. We still had intense practice but dialed them down a notch
Finally I suggest to young coaches to keep copious notes during the post season, especially the state tournament. What worked, what didn’t? Little things like team meals before the game. What time to arrive at that venue. What distractions should be eliminated/reduced? It’s up to the head coach to put their team in the best position to be successful so evaluate everything after the season is over.
Mike Tracey- Alleman, UT
First of all, we looked at making the playoffs as a great accomplishment and honor. We shared our feelings with the players and community members every chance we got.
The main thing we did was cutting back our running, conditioning, etc. during practice. We kept our two days of lifting as critical. We did our best to stay strong and not be physically tired.
Lastly, we did our best to keep everything positive. We did extra film study with our guys to make them as confident as possible. This was very important in "the old days" of the Wednesday-Saturday games. I do not believe we ever lost a second game. We certainly lost games in all the other slots, but if we won game #1, we won game #2.
Tim Engebretson- United
It was not drastically different because we wanted to stay with what helped get us to the postseason. However we did alter a few aspects. 90% of playoff games for us were played on Saturdays. So we had one extra day of practice. With one extra day we could afford to shorten up our practices. I always felt that helped the crispness of practice.We also felt it helped our players' mentally.
We spent a little more time on our opponent and the scouting reports. Especially if it was someone who was unfamiliar to us. Practice was less physical and we had a lot more walkthroughs.
We also reinvested time on special teams. The last thing we did was revert back to preseason fundamentals. We tried to stress to our players that blocking and tackling were still the most important aspects of the game.










































