UE baseball drops first game to Bradley
Eagles drop the opening game to Lions, 9-4
ST. CHARLES, Mo. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball lost the opener at Lindenwood University, 9-4, Thursday evening in St. Charles, Missouri. USI is 25-28 overall and 13-12 in the OVC, while Lindenwood goes to 27-26, 14-10 OVC.
With the loss, USI falls to sixth in the OVC standings. The Screaming Eagles move to a game behind the Lions, who are fourth, and a half game behind Southeast Missouri State University, which was leading the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 11-0, at press time.
The Screaming Eagles spotted the Lions a 5-0 lead through the first two innings. Lindenwood got a tally in the first and four in the second for the 5-0 lead, scoring all of its runs off USI starting left-hander Jake Porter.
USI started cutting the deficit in the fourth inning on an RBI-single by junior leftfielder Hunter Miller, scoring sophomore rightfielder Cameron Boyd. Boyd had singled to start the inning and extended his hitting streak to a team-best 18 games.
Miller would come across the plate with USI’s second run of the game on an RBI ground out by sophomore second baseman Anthony Umbach to make the score 5-2.
The Eagles closed the gap to one, 5-4, with another pair of runs in the top of the sixth. Miller scored for the second time in the game, crossing the plate on a sac fly by Umbach, while junior catcher Micajah Wall marked USI’s fourth tally on a single by junior shortstop Clayton Slack.
The Lions re-extended the margin to three runs, 7-4, with a two-run blast in the bottom of the seventh. Lindenwood would add two more runs in the eighth for the 9-4 final.
Offensively, USI was led by Slack and Holiday with three hits each, while Miller scored twice and Umbach had a pair of RBIs.
Porter (4-5) started and took the loss for the Eagles on the mound. The junior left-hander allowed five runs on seven hits and two walks, while striking out two in three frames of work.
USI got a strong outing from freshman right-hander Colin Wolfe out of the bullpen. Wolfe blanked the Lions for three innings on two hits, striking out three.
ATTORNEY DAVID JONES PRESENTED THE “QUILT OF VALOR” AWARD
ATTORNEY DAVID JONES PRESENTED THE “QUILT OF VALOR” AWARD
CCO STAFF
May 16, 2025
We are thrilled to announce that local Attorney DAVID JONES was presented the Marine Corps “Quilt of Valor” last week.
CORPORAL E- 4 DAVID JONES
Mr. David Jones served in the United States Marine Corps and the Navy from 1966-1972 during the Vietnam era.
Mr. Jones was sent to Parris Island, S.C., for basic training, then on to Camp Lejune, N.C. Then on to Camp Pendleton, CA, for jungle Training and then to Chu Lai, Vietnam
During his service, he was awarded the Vietnam Service Medal, the National Defense Medal, the President Citation, the Good Conduct Medal, the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, and a Sharpshooter “Badge for Rifle”.
Each quilt of Valor is formed by loving hands that join bits of fabric together, one piece at a time. We believe that as we sew, love, care, and gratitude flow from our hearts, through our hands, into the quilts we make. All of us as quilters want you to know that through our quilting, you are forever in our hearts.
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Trailblazers ride two-out rallies to opening round win at District Tournament
UNION, Mo. – The 2025 Region 24 B Champion Vincennes University baseball team opened Central District play Thursday afternoon at East Central College in Union, Mo.
The Trailblazers faced a tough early test against host East Central College but were able to ride a series of two-out rallies to pick up the big 12-6 opening round win over the host Falcons.
Vincennes opened the tournament with a bang in the first inning with VU sophomore Bradyn Douglas (Frankton, Ind.) reaching on a single on the very first pitch of the game.
After a pair of outs, the Blazers would get extra life in the first inning after a throwing error allowed Douglas to score the first run of the game.
Sophomores Corbin Napier (Indianapolis, Ind.) and Noble Johnson (Terre Haute, Ind.) continued the inning with an RBI single by Napier and a two-RBI double by Johnson.
Sophomore Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.) closed out the scoring in the inning with an RBI single to put the Trailblazers on top early 5-0 over the Falcons.
East Central would get their offense going later in the game, connecting on back-to-back home runs to climb all the way back and take their first lead of the day at 6-5 heading to the fifth inning.
Vincennes would even the score again in the fifth starting with a two-out double by Corbin Napier, his third of four hits in the game, followed by a single by freshman Evan Doran (Indianapolis, Ind.) who finish the game with three hits and an RBI single by Noble Johnson to score Napier and even the game at 6-6.
The Trailblazers regained the lead in the sixth with back-to-back doubles by Bradyn Douglas and freshman Jevan Andrews (Hobart, Ind.), followed by an RBI single by freshman Carter Gricius (Scottsburg, Ind.).
The inning continued with an RBI double by Corbin Napier, giving Vincennes the 10-6 lead with four runs on the inning, three of which coming with two outs.
Vincennes would keep applying pressure on the base paths in the later innings, adding a run to their lead in the seventh on a double steal that allowed Douglas to score his third run of the game and a run in the eighth on an RBI single by Noble Johnson, giving him three hits and an outstanding five RBIs in the game.
The Trailblazers would hold the Falcons offense off the board down the stretch as the VU pitchers finished out the final five innings of work allowing just four base runners as the Blazers closed out a strong opening round 12-6 victory over East Central College.
“We got after them early,” VU Head Baseball Coach Chris Barney said. “They battled, you have to take your hats off to East Central. They battled back and took the lead. Carson Allen gave us a chance, pitching five strong innings. Jacob Allen comes in in relief and then we break it back open with a four spot and adding a couple more runs.”
“Offensively, you have to look at Noble Johnson with five RBIs today,” Barney added. “Corbin Napier had four hits and two RBIs, along with Jevan Andrews who had an RBI double and Douglas setting the tone getting on base in the first, setting up four two-out hits later in the inning that allowed us to score five runs. Putting all of that together and playing good defense we were able to come away with the victory.”
Sophomore Carson Allen (Louisville, Ky.) got the start on the mound for the Blazers Thursday, throwing five innings, allowing six runs on seven hits and striking out six.
Allen began the game by retiring the first six batters he faced.
The Trailblazers then turned to freshman Jacob Allen (Vincennes, Ind.) who came in and had a very strong outing, allowing just one hit in four shutout innings, striking out six and only facing two batters over the minimum.
Zoe Frossard named to MVC Scholar-Athlete Second Team
Frossard has a 3.88 GPA
- LOUIS – Seventeen conference softball student-athletes have been named to the 2025 MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team, including seven repeat first-team selections, as voted on by the league’s softball sports information directors and announced by the Missouri Valley Conference office today.
Representing the University of Evansville on the team was Zoe Frossard. She has a solid 3.88 GPA and is working towards her Master of Science in Leadership following her undergraduate work in Elementary Education.
Despite missing extended time in 2025 due to injury, Frossard put together a solid campaign as she batted .278 while scoring ten runs. She drew 18 walks and completed the season with a strong .487 on-base percentage. Defensively, Frossard was one of the top outfielders in the conference and saved countless runs with her highlight reel plays.
In order to be eligible, student-athletes must have at 3.5 GPA or higher, be at least a sophomore in athletic and academic standing and meet certain playing requirements.
LEADERSHIP EVERYONE CELEBRATED YEAR, ELECTED NEW BOARD, AND HONORED CEO
EVANSVILLE, IN—Leadership Everyone (LE) reflected on another successful year of engaging regional servant leaders and fostering community growth during its Annual Meeting held on May 14, 2025, at the Kramer Pavilion Conference Room at Deaconess Orthopedic Neuroscience Hospital.
Throughout the evening, LE highlighted the impactful work accomplished during the 2024–2025 fiscal year by its dedicated staff, volunteers, and board. Highlights included the expansion of the Regional VOICE process; continued leadership development sessions at Bosse High School, where 10 staff members and 164 students participated in leadership development sessions; the launch of neighbor and stakeholder asset-mapping meetings across the city for Evansville Promise Neighborhood; the 30th Annual Celebration of Leadership; and Community Leadership Program retreats at the Barn Abbey in New Harmony, which brought together 77 participants from across the region.
A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Alumnus of the Year Award to Dempson Haney of Hafer, a longtime LE volunteer and board member.
“Dempson really deserves this! He has been one of our most engaged alumni for years—he serves on our Executive Committee, heads the VOICE steering committee, and has done live artistic renderings at countless VOICE visioning sessions, ” said Lynn Miller Pease, CEO of Leadership Everyone.
In a heartfelt surprise, LE alumni, board members, and friends honored Lynn Miller Pease with a tribute video celebrating her 25 years of service to the organization. “I was deeply touched by the tribute, ” said Miller Pease. “To see the faces of people I’ve worked alongside—many of whom I’ve watched grow into leaders themselves—was incredibly moving. It reminded me why this work matters and how grateful I am to be part of it.