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SCHULTZ, HUG, RUMSEY POWER UE PAST MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE, 5-3, TO WIN SERIES 

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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – University of Evansville junior starter Donovan Schultz tossed seven shutout innings on Sunday, and fifth-year first baseman Chase Hug and sophomore outfielder Ty Rumsey launched home runs, as the Purple Aces downed the host Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders, 5-3, to win the weekend series at Reese Smith Jr Field in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

“This was a great series win on the road for this team,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “I really am proud of the effort and energy this squad showed the last two days after losing the opener on Friday.  Donovan Schultz had an outstanding effort today, and Chase Hug just continues to stay hot at the plate.”

Evansville jumped out early, scoring a run before Schultz even took the mound.  UE loaded the bases on a hit-by-pitch, a walk, and a bunt single by junior shortstop Simon Scherry, before junior catcher Brendan Hord plated a run with a run-scoring fielder’s choice to give UE a 1-0 lead.

MTSU would threaten with two men on in the bottom of the inning, but Schultz worked out of it.  Then, a lead-off double in the bottom of the second inning put Schultz in another jam, but he bounced back to retire the next three men in order, and retired the next six men overall to set the tone for the contest.

Hug would then manufacture two runs for Schultz and the Aces in the fourth inning.  With two outs, he roped an RBI double into the right-field corner to move UE’s lead to 2-0.  Then, Hug scampered home from second on a wild pitch to move the lead to 3-0.

Schultz kept the Blue Raiders at bay through the middle innings, again retiring six-straight men at one point, before Hug would crush a solo home run to right field to give UE a 4-0 lead.  Schultz then worked around a lead-off walk in the seventh inning to keep the Blue Raiders scoreless in his final inning of work.  Schultz (2-1) scattered three hits and three walks in 7.0 scoreless innings while striking out four to earn his second-straight victory on the mound.

Rumsey would cap UE’s scoring with a solo home run of his own to right field in the eighth inning to push the lead to 5-0.  The Blue Raiders would score three runs in the ninth inning, but reliever John MacCauley got MTSU shortstop Brett Coker to ground out to Scherry at short to end the contest.

Hug went 2-for-3 with a double, a home run, two runs scored and two RBI to lead UE.  Rumsey also went 2-for-4 with a home run – his first of the year.  Scherry, senior second baseman Brent Widder and sophomore third baseman Ben Stuart also had hits for UE.

With the victory, Evansville improves to 9-7 overall and has won nine of its last 11 games overall.  MTSU, meanwhile, falls to 7-8 with the loss.  UE will wrap up a five-game road trip on Tuesday afternoon by traveling to Louisville, Kentucky to take on the Bellarmine Knights.  First-pitch is set for 1 p.m. central time.

EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA

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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA

Monday, March 13th, 2023 at 4:00 p.m.  Room 307, Civic Center Complex

  1. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
  1. An executive session will be held prior to the open session.
  1. The executive session is closed as provided by:
  1. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
  2. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
  3. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees.  This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
  1. OPEN SESSION:
  1. CALL TO ORDER:
  1. ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS:
  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
    1. February 27th, 2023 (Sutton, Johnson-Kincaid)
  1. APPROVAL OF CLAIMS:
  1. REQUESTS FOR FUNDS:
    1. Funds request for purchase of written testing materials for the bi-monthly hiring process. 
  1. PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE:
    1. Officers in the Field Training Program
    2. Officers in the Southwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy
  1. PROMOTIONAL PROCESS:
    1. Discussion on the Promotional Process to include, but not limited to, the rank of Captain. Tabled from previous meetings to be addressed by no later than March 13th, 2023. 
  1. APPLICANTS:
    1. 22-171
    2. 22-170
    3. 22-157
  1. RETIREMENTS:
    1. Officer Sean Edgar Reed, Badge Number 1273, retiring effective March 20th, 2023 after serving 20 years and 10 days. 
    2. Officer Michelle Renee Wilson, Badge Number 1272, retiring effective March 20th, 2023 after serving 20 years and 10 days. 
    3. Sergeant Jeffrey Todd Kingery, Badge Number 5189, retiring effective March 21st, 2023 after serving 26 years and 4 days. 
  1. REMINDERS:  
    1. The next scheduled meeting is Monday, March 27th, 2023 at 4:00pm.
  1. ADJOURNMENT:

Ellis sends USI home winners in the 11th USI snaps six-game losing streak

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball junior designated hitter Jack Ellis (Jeffersonville, Indiana) capped off a comeback win with a walk-off single in the 11th to give the Screaming Eagles a 12-11 win over Oakland University Sunday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI, which snapped a six-game losing streak, watched its record go to 6-9, while Oakland goes to 5-9.
 
Ellis capped off the USI four-run 11th inning with an RBI-single off the right field wall, scoring freshman infielder Caleb Niehaus (Newburgh, Indiana) with the winning run.
 
After Oakland had taken an 11-8 lead in the top of the 11th, USI rallied for a second time in three innings to get the win. Senior rightfielder Ren Tachioka (Japan) started the rally with one out on a double to left field and was joined on base by senior second baseman Lucas McNew (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) after being hit by a pitch.
 
USI pulled to within one, 11-10, when junior first baseman Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas) singled in Tachioka and McNew after both moved into scoring position on a passed ball. Ebest would score the tying run two batters later on a RBI-single by junior leftfielder Drew Taylor (Jeffersonville, Indiana) and set the stage for Ellis’ game-winning hit.
 
USI junior right-hander Caleb Meeks (Evansville, Indiana) picked up the win in relief. Meeks (2-1) pitched the 11th, allowing the three runs, one earned, on two hits and one walk, while striking out one.
 
The marathon game started with USI taking a 5-1 first and a 6-2 lead after the first three frames. Oakland rallied to cut the margin to one with three in the fourth before tying the game with a single tally in the seventh and taking the lead with two in the eighth.
 
USI rallied to send the game into extra frames with two runs in the ninth. Ellis and junior pinch runner Steven Molinet (Elberfeld, Indiana) scored the runs in the ninth when Oakland allowed Tachioka to reach with a pair of errors with two outs.
 
Up Next for the Eagles:
USI and Oakland conclude the three-game series Sunday with a noon first pitch.
 
Following the Sunday’s three-game series conclusion, the Eagles hit the road Tuesday to visit Saint Louis University for a 3 p.m. contest (NEW START TIME). The Billikens are 10-3 in 2023 and have won 10-straight after losing three in a row to start the year.
 
USI returns to the USI Baseball Field after the single game at SLU to host Southern Illinois University Wednesday. Game time is slated for 3 p.m. The Salukis, currently, are 6-10 after being swept by the University of Kentucky at home Sunday.

Vanderburgh County lawmakers  support bill to expand work-based learning 

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STATEHOUSE (March 9, 2023) – Vanderburgh County lawmakers voted to advance a bill to expand work-based learning opportunities in high schools around the state.

State Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Evansville) said House Bill 1002, which she co-authored, would create Career Scholarship Accounts for Hoosier students to pay for career training, apprenticeships, certifications and internships. The legislation would also allow quality, work-based learning to count toward high school graduation requirements and create a framework for students to earn a post-secondary credential.

“Students should have opportunities to explore career fields and get hands-on experience while they’re still in high school,” McNamara said. “Not all students are college bound and that’s why providing them with the ability to choose a more relevant pathway upon graduation is important.”

State Rep. Tim O’Brien (R-Evansville), who serves on the House Ways and Means committee, said Career Scholarship Accounts could be used by sophomores, juniors and seniors to enroll in earn-and-learn opportunities, as well as to pay for items like transportation and uniforms to remove barriers to accessing these experiences. The Indiana Department of Education would approve available courses and tracks, and accounts would be awarded $5,000 under the recently proposed House Republican budget.

“Opportunities for students to make money while learning a trade need to become more commonplace, and this bill encourages those types of partnerships between students, schools and employers,” O’Brien said. “Hoosier communities will also benefit from local graduates who have training and are eager to enter the workforce.”

According to State Rep. Matt Hostettler (R-Pakota), the proposed legislation could also incentivize schools and career centers to embrace more earn-and-learn partnerships. It would also task the State Board of Education with re-examining high school diploma requirements in order to provide more flexibility in a student’s schedule so they can pursue apprenticeships, applied learning experiences, work-based learning and credentials.

“We know there are many employers that are struggling to find qualified candidates for job openings,” Hostettler said. “This legislation could be a great way for them to connect to students who are eager to learn new skills that can prepare them for in-demand careers right out of school.”

He said the legislation would also allow post-secondary scholarships, such as the Frank O’Bannon Grant and the 21st Century Scholarship, to be used for trainings provided by intermediaries, employers or a labor organization. Hostettler said this would provide additional opportunities for Hoosiers, who may not interested in college, to use these funds to skill up and be prepared for the modern workforce.

 

STATEHOUSE (March 9, 2023) – Vanderburgh County lawmakers voted to advance a bill to expand work-based learning opportunities in high schools around the state.

State Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Evansville) said House Bill 1002, which she co-authored, would create Career Scholarship Accounts for Hoosier students to pay for career training, apprenticeships, certifications and internships. The legislation would also allow quality, work-based learning to count toward high school graduation requirements and create a framework for students to earn a post-secondary credential.

“Students should have opportunities to explore career fields and get hands-on experience while they’re still in high school,” McNamara said. “Not all students are college bound and that’s why providing them with the ability to choose a more relevant pathway upon graduation is important.”

State Rep. Tim O’Brien (R-Evansville), who serves on the House Ways and Means committee, said Career Scholarship Accounts could be used by sophomores, juniors and seniors to enroll in earn-and-learn opportunities, as well as to pay for items like transportation and uniforms to remove barriers to accessing these experiences. The Indiana Department of Education would approve available courses and tracks, and accounts would be awarded $5,000 under the recently proposed House Republican budget.

“Opportunities for students to make money while learning a trade need to become more commonplace, and this bill encourages those types of partnerships between students, schools and employers,” O’Brien said. “Hoosier communities will also benefit from local graduates who have training and are eager to enter the workforce.”

According to State Rep. Matt Hostettler (R-Pakota), the proposed legislation could also incentivize schools and career centers to embrace more earn-and-learn partnerships. It would also task the State Board of Education with re-examining high school diploma requirements in order to provide more flexibility in a student’s schedule so they can pursue apprenticeships, applied learning experiences, work-based learning and credentials.

“We know there are many employers that are struggling to find qualified candidates for job openings,” Hostettler said. “This legislation could be a great way for them to connect to students who are eager to learn new skills that can prepare them for in-demand careers right out of school.”

He said the legislation would also allow post-secondary scholarships, such as the Frank O’Bannon Grant and the 21st Century Scholarship, to be used for trainings provided by intermediaries, employers or a labor organization. Hostettler said this would provide additional opportunities for Hoosiers, who may not interested in college, to use these funds to skill up and be prepared for the modern workforce.

Celebrating women around the world

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As we celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, it’s important to recognize the immense contributions and accomplishments of women and girls around the world.
Women trailblazers, past and present, made positive impacts on our communities and state. As a state representative, I am honored to serve alongside other women who are working hard to serve all Hoosiers.
Gathering with fellow women leaders (pictured) in celebration was a great opportunity to reflect on the momentum of our state and how we can better meet the needs of those we are proud to represent.

Hart slams the door as Blazers complete weekend sweep of Schoolcraft

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VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University baseball team closed out their busy week of playing nine games in nine days by picking up the weekend sweep over Schoolcraft College with a 5-4 victory at Jerry Blemker Field Sunday.

The Blazers got off to another slow start Sunday afternoon with the Ocelots scoring in the first inning in all four games this weekend. Schoolcraft pushed one across in the first to take the early 1-0 lead.

VU would get on the board in the third after a lead off single by freshman Trevor Newman (Fort Wayne, Ind.).

Newman would come around to score on an RBI single by sophomore Ethan Burdette (Linton, Ind.) to even the score.

Burdette would score on an RBI single by freshman Carter Whitehead (Huntingburg, Ind.) to give VU a 2-1 lead after three innings of play.

Schoolcraft would answer back with a run in the fourth to even the score at 2-2.

Vincennes would regain the lead in the sixth after Carter Whitehead led off the inning with a single. Whitehead would later score on a throwing error by Schoolcraft.

Sophomore Dale Coy (Evansville, Ind.) came through later in the inning with a two-out double and would be driven in on an RBI single by Trevor Newman.

VU would tack on an insurance run in the seventh after sophomore Colton Evans (Henderson, Ky.) reached on a fielder’s choice and advanced to second on an error.

Evans would score on an RBI single by Carter Whitehead, giving him three hits and two RBIs on the day.

This run would prove crucial for the Blazers after Schoolcraft looked to avoid the sweep with a late comeback and were able to get a run in the eighth and a run in the ninth.

The Ocelots had the tying run on first with no outs before VU sophomore closer Xavier Hart (Jeffersonville, Ind.) entered from the bullpen to strikeout the final three Schoolcraft batters of the day and complete the four-game weekend sweep for the Trailblazers.

“Our hitters took advantage of their mistakes today,” VU Head Baseball Coach Chris Barney said. “We didn’t quite swing it as well as he had all weekend, but Schoolcraft’s starter was pretty solid today. Ethan Burdette really set the table for us today getting on base three times. Plus, two RBIs and three hits by Whitehead. A double by Dale Coy and an RBI down in the order by Newman. Kade Hinton got a sac bunt down and walked.”

“The positive thing, again, out of this is that a lot of guys contributed at the plate,” Barney added. “Hopefully we can keep that rolling into next weekend.”

Sophomore Jake Stuteville (Rockport, Ind.) got the start on the mound for the Blazers and threw five plus innings allowing two runs on six hits and striking out five.

Freshman Logan Medsker (Marshall, Ill.) was the first out of the bullpen for VU, throwing two shutout innings, allowing one hit and striking out four.

Freshman Aaron Fenn (Fort Wayne, Ind.) came in to pitch the eighth inning and allowed two runs on three hits and striking out one.

Xavier Hart entered in the ninth with runners on first and second with no outs and would continue to strike out all three batters he faced to close out the win.

“Jake gave us a solid outing,” Barney said. “He gave us a chance to win and kept them to two runs. He had a quality start, but we’ve got to stay out of the walks and hit by pitches. Then the bullpen did a great job. Medsker came in and gave us two innings. Aaron Fenn did a great job in his inning and then you have Xavier Hart closing it out with three strikeouts. It was a really good job on the back end from our bullpen today.”

The Trailblazers will now have a week to prepare for their next opponent when VU opens Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) play next weekend by hosting Danville Area Community College Saturday, March 18 for a doubleheader with game one beginning at 2 p.m. eastern.

The four-game conference series will then shift to Danville, Ill. on Sunday, March 19 for the final two games of the series. First pitch Sunday is set for 2 p.m. eastern.

“The biggest thing we can, hopefully, take out of this weekend is confidence,” Barney said. “We also hopefully got used to what it was like to play four games in a weekend. If we can get those two things out of this weekend and have a solid week of practice ahead of us to get ourselves ready to go for Danville next weekend, then we feel good about where we stand right now.”

BOX SCORE

Schoolcraft – 100   100   011 – 4

VU (10-11) – 002   002   10x – 5

VINCENNES HITTING

2B – Coy. RBI – Whitehead 2, Burdette, Newman. HBP – Coy. SB – Coy.

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The VU baseball team improves to 10-11 on the season.

First round complete in Sevierville

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Aces on sixth place

 SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. – Nicholas Gushrowski and Henry Kiel shot even scores of 72 to lead the University of Evansville men’s golf team in the opening round of the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate.

Gushrowski and Kiel completed the even rounds on Sunday at the River Course of the Sevierville Golf Club.  The duo is tied for the 19th position with two rounds remaining.  Third on the Purple Aces squad was Daniil Romashkin.  His 1-over 73 has him tied for 28th on the leaderboard.

Michael Ikejiani carded a 2-over 74 while Luke Schneider shot a 75 in the first round of play.  The duo is tied for 38th and 59th, respectively.  Three individuals are in the event for UE with Carson Parker leading the way.  A 2-under 70 has him in a tie for 10th place.  Isaac Rohleder recorded a 73 while Masatoyo Kato registered a 74 on Sunday.

UE is in 6th place with a 291 and is just four strokes behind a 3-way tie for third.  Carson-Newman leads the team standings with a 280 while Walters State CC is three behind in second.  Two individuals pace the field with opening round scores of 67, five under par.

Monday’s round is set for a shotgun start at 11:30 a.m. ET.

UE Softball defeats Lipscomb in weekend finale

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UE takes 5-2 win

 NASHVILLE, Tenn. – With the score tied at 2-2, the University of Evansville softball team scored three runs in the top of the fourth on the way to a 5-2 victory over Lipscomb in Sunday’s final game of the Lady Bison Classic.

Following a scoreless two innings, the Purple Aces broke through with a pair of runs in the third.  Brooke McCorkle led off with a walk with Dori Brown entering to pinch run.  Jess Willsey followed with a single before Alexa Davis loaded the bases with a 1-out walk.  With two outs, Brown scored on a passed ball while Jenna Nink earned a bases loaded walk to make it a 2-0 game.

Lipscomb matched UE’s tally with a pair of runs in the bottom half of the third but Evansville’s offense got back to work in the fourth.  Hannah Hood hit a leadoff single and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt from McCorkle.  Willsey added another single before stealing second to put two runners in scoring position with one out.  Hood put the Aces back in front when she scored on a wild pitch.

With Willsey still on third, Alexa Davis drew a 2-out walk and stole second to bring Zoe Frossard to the plate.  Frossard single to right to bring in two more runs and make it a 5-2 game.  From that point, the pitching of Erin Kleffman was the difference.  She held the Bison to one hit in the final four frames on the way to her fifth win of the season.  Mikayla Jolly tossed 2 1/3 innings making the start before Kleffman went the final 4 2/3.  Jolly allowed two runs, one earned, on one hit.  Kleffman gave up just one hit in her work.

Willsey recorded two of the Aces’ six hits while Frossard led the way with two RBI.

UE opened the day completing Saturday’s game against Akron that was delayed in the seventh inning due to weather.  The Zips completed the game with a 13-6 win.

Missouri Valley Conference play opens on Friday with a 3-game home series against Bradley.