Davis is Promoted to Sergeant to serve as Public Information Officer at Jasper
Jasper – Earlier today, Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas Carter promoted Senior Trooper John Davis from the Evansville District to the rank of Sergeant to serve as the Public Information Officer at the Jasper District.
Davis is a native of Somerville and a 1993 graduate of Wood Memorial High School. He attended Vincennes University where he received an associate of applied science degree in tool and die. Davis successfully completed the Indiana State Police Recruit Academy in 2008 and was assigned to the Evansville District where he primarily patrolled Pike and Gibson Counties.
Davis and his wife reside in Pike County with their five children.
Three-time National Champion pole vaulter to be inducted into NJCAA Hall of Fame
VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University Track and Field program will be celebrating not just one induction into the NJCAA Track and Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame this weekend, but two with three-time NJCAA National Champion pole vaulter Matteo Capello (Turino, Italy) along with former VU Assistant Coach Tim Marsee.
“It is an honor and an incredible personal achievement to be included, alongside my coach, into the NJCAA Track and Field Hall of Fame,†Capello said. “To me, it represents the culmination of a fantastic experience which makes me very proud. I am also grateful to be able to leave a footprint that will last behind me. It marks the consolidation of an amazing chapter of my life.â€
“Coach Marsee is a great man,†Capello added. “We connected right away and never had problems working together. He helped me achieve a long awaited personal best and made the years spent at Vincennes University special and unforgettable. He is for sure one of the people that helped me the most. The trust he put in me helped me to give it my all and even more. I consider him family.â€
Capello joined the VU Track team before the 2020 Indoor season and quickly made a name for himself, setting a new facility record in his first collegiate competition at Indiana State after reaching a height of 5.21 meters, or 17 feet one inch.
Capello continued to dominate throughout his freshman indoor season, taking the top spot in every meet he competed in that season, including winning the Indoor Pole Vault National Championship and setting a new NJCAA National Meet record that season after clearing 5.30 meters or 17 feet-4.5 inches.
Capello’s freshman Outdoor season was cancelled due to the ongoing COVID pandemic.
When Capello returned to VU for the 2021 Indoor season, he immediately looked to make up for lost time, reaching 5.15 meters or higher in every competition that season.
Capello capped up his sophomore Indoor season by besting his own NJCAA National meet record and winning his second National Championship by clearing 5.40 meters or 17 feet, 8.5 inches.
Capello continued to improve as the 2021 Outdoor season began, setting a new personal best and an NJCAA Outdoor record that still stands after clearing 5.50 meters or 18 feet 0.5 inches at Indiana State.
Capello closed out his VU Track career by setting a new NJCAA Outdoor National meet record of 5.40 meters and claiming his third NJCAA Pole Vaulting National Championship.
Capello was named the National Athlete of the Year for the 2020 and 2021 Indoor seasons and the 2021 Outdoor season and was also an NJCAA Coaches Association Academic All-American.
Capello received USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week honors four times and was named USTFCCCA National Field Event Athlete of the Year three times.
“What I consider to be my greatest achievement is definitely winning National continuously in the two years I was at Vincennes,†Capello said. “I had some good heights from the beginning but it is easier said than done. You can mess it up, even when you have a good advantage on the other competitors, especially in a complex event such as the pole vault. But Coach Marsee was able to keep me on track. I appreciated winning the plates as Men’s Field Athlete of the Year because I remember seeing Coach Marsee visibly happy and proud of what we were doing.â€
“The honest truth about why I chose Vincennes was they were the first school to offer me a good scholarship that would allow me to start my adventure,†Capello added. “I am glad that VU was the fastest school to offer me a spot, otherwise I wouldn’t be going into the Hall of Fame. As soon as I arrived, I found a great environment and had a bunch of friends after the first day. I knew that Coach Marsee had a long story of success in the pole vault and all the people I talked to about him while I was looking for some information had only good words and thoughts.â€
“From day one, I remember seeing a big cardboard sign with the National titles the men’s basketball team has won through the years with the team picture next to them,†Capello said. “From that day, I promised myself that at the end of my stay at VU, I would have something like that for the pole vault. I may not have accomplished that mission, but being in the NJCAA Hall of Fame is definitely better. I can say now that we accomplished the mission one way or another.â€
Capello would sign to continue his pole vaulting career at the University of Northern Iowa and competed for the Panthers during the 2022 Indoor season.
Capello is the third Vincennes University Track and Field athlete to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, following sprinter Jeff Phillips, who was inducted in 1991 and pole vaulter Natalia Bartnovskaya, who was inducted in 2019.
Capello is the fifth member of the Vincennes University Track and Field program to be inducted into the Track and Field Hall of Fame, along with Coach Marsee and Coach Bill Smith, who was inducted in 2021.
“I think back to the time spent at Vincennes with joy and melancholy,†Capello said. “I miss it dearly sometimes. I enjoyed the experience fully. Academically, I was surrounded by capable professors that enjoyed teaching and made sure we had everything we needed to succeed in the classes. I studied two years of interior design as my major, but I was also able to explore different subjects in this course of study.â€
“By looking back, I can affirm that VU was a great environment,†Capello added. “I spent two years there and it gave me a lot of tranquility, created a good daily routine and put me in contact with great people that have helped me succeed in all fields. Important was the connection created with the team, coaches, professors and many other important figures. I couldn’t have asked for a better environment.â€
Capello is set to be inducted alongside his former coach at VU Tim Marsee, as well as Coach Tony Dougherty of New Mexico Junior College and Coach Jane Vatchev of the College of DuPage in Illinois.
Eagles hosts Ball State to conclude home slate
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — University of Southern Indiana Baseball begins the final week of the 2023 regular season by hosting Ball State University Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. The USI-Ball State matchup also is the final home date of the season for the Screaming Eagles.
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Following Tuesday’s home game, USI finishes the 2023 Ohio Valley Conference schedule on the road when it visits Tennessee Tech University May 18-20 in Cookeville, Tennessee. The first pitches of the series is Thursday and Friday at 6 p.m. before concluding Saturday at 2 p.m.
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Links to follow all of the action during the homestand can be found on the Eagles’ baseball schedule at USIScreamingEagles.com.
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USI Baseball Notes:
USI blanked by Oral Roberts:Â The USI Screaming Eagles were swept by #16 Oral Roberts University over the weekend (12-4 Friday, 9-2 Saturday, 5-0 Sunday).
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Eagles looking to reverse course this week:Â USI is looking to reverse course to end the 2023 campaign and snap an eight-game losing streak. The Eagles have not gotten into the win column since defeating Southern Illinois University Edwardsville April 29.
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USI finishes home schedule: The Eagles finish their first NCAA I home slate with the matchup with Ball State University Tuesday. USI, which is 8-15 at home this year, is led by a .438 batting average by junior catcher Parker Stroh. Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest has a team-best five home runs and 32 RBIs this year at the USI Baseball Field.
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Eagles in the OVC standings:Â The Eagles starts the final week of the regular season in eighth place in the OVC standings and a grasp on the final spot in the league’s post-season tournament by percentage points. To secure a spot in the OVC Championship, USI must match Lindenwood University win-for-win in the final weekend to clinch a berth (USI is at Tennessee Tech University; Lindenwood hosts SIUE). The OVC Championship is scheduled for May 24-27 in Marion, Illinois. Â
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Leading hitters: Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest leads the Eagles with a .327 average, 12 home runs, and 51 RBIs this spring. Ebest is followed by senior outfielder Evan Kahre and junior outfielder Drew Taylor, who are hitting .310 each.  Â
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Last five, last 10 games: Junior outfielder Ren Tachioka is the leading USI hitter over the last five games, batting .333, and 10 games, hitting .412.
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Versus the OVC: Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest has a team-best .397 batting average and five RBIs in OVC play. Senior catcher/second baseman Lucas McNew leads the squad in OVC action with 21 RBIs.
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Among the OVC leaders: Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest leads the OVC in RBIs per game (1.16) and tied for third in total RBIs (51). Sophomore shortstop Ricardo Van Grieken is second in the league in on-base percentage (.489).
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Van Grieken gets hit for record. Sophomore shortstop Ricardo Van Grieken has been hit by a pitch in a season more than any other Eagle, getting hit 23 times this season. The mark of 20 was previously held by Wes Fink (2008) and Nick Gobert (2018).
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McNew climbing the USI All-Time charts: Senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew is fifth all-time at USI in home runs (24); fifth in RBIs (169) and sixth in doubles (51).
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Ball State this spring:Â The Cardinals of Ball State University are 32-18 in 2023 and are 14-12 since playing USI in March. Ball State also is 6-4 in its last 10 games.
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Holiday World Hosts “Play Day†For Kids With Disabilities
Holiday World hosts “Play Day†for kids with disabilities WED., MAY 17; will donate more than $33,000 to support Easterseals Rehabilitation Center.
HOLIDAY WORLD will welcome more than 3,000 children with disabilities, their teachers, and chaperones for a day of fun at the 31st annual HOLIDAY WORLD “PLAY DAY†on Wednesday, May 17 from 9am until 2pm CDT. The park will open ONLY for children with special needs, their teachers, and adult chaperones. School groups (preschool through high school) from throughout southern Indiana, southern Illinois and western Kentucky participate in the special day, which is a highlight of the year for many area students with disabilities.
For the 31st consecutive year, Holiday World is donating all Play Day admissions (the combined total of an $11 donation by each person attending Play Day) to Easterseals. Previous Play Day funds have supported many life-changing programs, provided essential therapy equipment, and underwritten thousands of therapy sessions. Including this year’s estimated donation, Play Day proceeds donated to Easterseals have now exceeded $610,000 since the event began in 1993.
The Easterseals Rehabilitation Center serves approximately 5,300 children and adults with disabilities from a 30-county area. Holiday World’s support helps to make a profound, positive difference in the lives of Tri-State individuals with disabilities every day.
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