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January 22nd, 2005 - 5:00 p.m.
32nd Annual Harold Thomas
Interstate Classic - Coffeyville, Kansas
3rd Place Game
FALCONS TAKE 3RD PLACE!
GLENDALE FALCONS (15-2) - 75
VS.
3RD IN KANSAS CLASS 4-A
COFFEYVILLE FIELD KINDLEY (8-2) - 68

Glendale 17 23 16 19--75
Coffeyville 11 21 20 16--68

GLENDALE — Bear 5, Rosenbury 10,
Harbour 10, McAmis 15, Lewis 27,
Starks 4, Burrows 4
COFFEYVILLE — Gysel 2, Brown 7,
McCullaugh 17, Morris 4, Davis 4, Shobe
13, Horn 5, Grandville 6, Yearbanks 10

Other Scores:
7th: Wyandotte 76, Harmon 30
5th: Wichita Northwest 34, Blue Valley Northwest 32
1st: Blue Valley West 40, Leavenworth 37
John McAmis and Jeff Lewis made the
All-Tournament team.

January 21st, 2005 - 8:45 p.m.
32nd Annual Harold Thomas
Interstate Classic - Coffeyville, Kansas
Semifinals
Falcons Winning Streak Ends
at 11!
GLENDALE FALCONS (14-2) - 66
VS.
LEAVENWORTH PIONEERS (6-5) - 67
Leavenworth: Leonard Parker
13, James Manthe 6, Mario
Stowers 5, Matt King 22, Troy
Smith 6, Kenny Burns 2, Billy
Bledsoe 11, Ben Lempke 2.
Totals 26 12-15 67.

Springfield Glendale: Justin
Bear 4, George Rosenbury 14,
Spud Harbour 6, John McAmis
23, Jeff Lewis 17, Thad
Hannah 2. Totals 22 10-16 66.

Leavenworth 15 21 17 14 67
Glendale 14 9 25 18 66

Three-point goals: Parker, Bledsoe, Stowers; McAmis 5, Rosenbury 4, Lewis 2, Harbour.
Other Scores:
BV Northwest - 52
KC Wyandotte - 48 (cons.)
Blue Valley West - 41
Coffeyville 30 (winners)
Wichita Northwest - 84
KC Harmon - 45 (cons.)

Glendale Vs. Leavenworth Game Report
By Jason Nichols, LeavenworthTimes Sports Editor
http://www.leavenworthtimes.com/
The Pioneers gave the Coffeyville crowd
something to cheer about during Friday's
semifinal against Springfield Glendale,
though they would have rather wrapped
things up a bit sooner.

LHS led by seven with three minutes
remaining, but Glendale chipped away at
the lead. With one minute to play, the
Pioneers led by one and had a chance to
extend the lead, but missed at the free
throw line. The Falcons missed a
three-point shot, but grabbed the
rebound and put it in for a two-point lead
with 10.5 seconds remaining.

During a timeout, head coach Larry
Hogan set up the game's final play. He
was certain Glendale would double-team
Matt King, who had put up 22 points in
the game, so he called Billy Bledsoe's
number, expecting a mismatch on the block.

But when Manthe went to set a screen
down low for Bledsoe, his man stayed in
position for a double team. That left
Manthe alone on the block and point
guard Leonard Parker found him. Manthe
pump-faked, then hit the game-winner.

"Leonard was smart enough to look for
the open guy and James finished," Hogan said.

The Falcons, whose tallest starter stood
just 6-foot-2, didn't seem to be worried
about height early on. They buried three
straight three-pointers to open the
contest and hit 12 of 30 from beyond the
arc for the game.

But the Pioneers responded with a 15-0
run to grab the lead . LHS attacked the
Falcons in the paint, often with a smaller
lineup than usual. Bledsoe scored 11
points on 5-of-5 shooting, playing mostly
at the power forward spot. Parker had
13 points for the game.

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INTERSTATE CLASSIC BRACKET

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Jan 11, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

January 20th - 3:30 p.m.
32nd Annual Harold Thomas
Interstate Classic
Coffeyville, Kansas
First Round Game
GLENDALE FALCONS(14-1) - 61
VS.
BLUE VALLEY NORTHWEST HUSKIES(1-8) - 52
Other First Round Games:
Leavenworth - 71
KC Wyandotte - 48
Coffeyville - 85
J.C. Harmon - 54
Blue Valley West - 46
Wichita Northwest - 36
Springfield Glendale 61, Blue Valley
Northwest
52
Springfield Glendale: Justin Bear 0,
George Rosenbury 13, Spud Harbour 13,
John McAmis 11, Jeff Lewis 19, Thad
Hannah 5, Michael Frazier 0. Totals 21
14-17 61.
Blue Valley Northwest: Wes Guenther 3,
J. Ryan Lott 0, Brian Thies 8, Isaac
Petersen 0, T.J. Stevens 4, Shane Toner
4, Caleb Harlan 21, Austin Bradley 6,
Logan Hawley 6. Totals 23 5-8 52.
Glendale 7 18 20 16 61
BV Northwest 8 18 12 14 52

Three-point goals: Rosenbury 3, McAmis,
Lewis; Guenther.