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Todd Rokita Wins Latest COVID Vaccine Victory Over Biden’s

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Attorney General Todd Rokita has prevailed in yet another legal fight against President Joe Biden’s executive overreach in the form of draconian COVID vaccine mandates.

This time, in a lawsuit filed by Indiana and two other plaintiff states, a U.S. appeals court has struck down a rule requiring vaccination for anyone working for federal contractors.

“Hoosiers and all Americans should have the liberty to make their own decisions on whether to get vaccinated,” Attorney General Rokita said. “That includes individuals who happen to work as federal contractors. No one should have to fear losing their jobs just because they opt against getting a shot.”

In affirming a district court’s injunction, the appeals court observed that President Biden’s use of the federal Procurement Act to claim executive power to impose the mandate on third-party contractors is “truly unprecedented.”

Previously, Attorney General Rokita has also prevailed in cases involving 1) Biden’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration vaccine mandate, which would have applied to anyone working for a company employing 100 or more people and 2) Biden’s Head Start mandate, which would have required all staff and volunteers in Head Start preschool programs to be masked and vaccinated — and even required masks on children ages 2 and older.

Two Hoosiers Tabbed to TDS Best XI Teams

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana men’s soccer redshirt seniors Daniel Munie and Ryan Wittenbrink were named to Top Drawer Soccer Best XI teams on Wednesday (Dec. 21), highlighting season performances that led IU to its 22nd appearance in the NCAA College Cup.

Munie, earning his second straight postseason “Best XI” selection from the publication, was a first-team pick, while Wittenbrink landed on the third team.

Munie repeated as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first Hoosier to accomplish the feat. As team captain, Munie led a defense that earned nine clean sheets to finish top-15 nationally for the seventh consecutive season. Individually, he tallied two goals and an assist and has also earned All-America honors from College Soccer News (first team) and United Soccer Coaches (third team).

Wittenbrink’s breakout season marked him as one of the most dynamic players in NCAA Division-I men’s college soccer, becoming one of two players nationally to combine 10 goals with nine assists. The first-team All-Big Ten selection led the Hoosiers in every offensive category, including six game-winning goals. Wittenbrink was also named to the NCAA Men’s College Cup and Big Ten All-Tournament teams and earned eight team of the week selections between Top Drawer Soccer and College Soccer News.

Consumer Alert: Products Recalled in November 

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PRODUCT RECALL
PRODUCT RECALL
 Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers this holiday season of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in November. Consumers should take full advantage of the solutions available for those who purchased the recalled items.     

“The holidays should be a time of togetherness, not a time to worry about defected products,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Hoosiers need to know if purchased items are flawed or have the potential to hurt them or their families. That’s why consumer protection is one of my office’s top priorities. If you have difficulty finding a solution for your recalled product, call my office for help.”   

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in November:   

Bolt Foldable Children’s Scooters from Anker Play Products 

Tangame Busy Toy Houses from Tangame Toys 

Navy Blue Canvas Shoes from Clarks Americas 

Stashables Children’s Ramp from BS Interactive 

RadWagon 4 Electric Cargo Bikes from Rad Power Bikes 

FUUL Lamp Oil Products from FHS Retail 

Black+Decker® Garment Steamers from Empower Brands 

Generac Portable Generators from CPSC Reannounces 

Lighting Products from Hunter Fan 

Single-to-Double Strollers from Mockingbird 

Infant’s Yellow Footed Fleece Pajamas from The William Carter Company 

Children’s Rainbow Stacking Toys from Professor Puzzle 

MATRYX, AXYS and Pro-Ride Snowmobiles from Polaris Industries 

Indigo Branded Bear Mugs from Indigo Books & Music 

If you believe you purchased a recalled product, stop using it and check its recall notice (all products linked above). Follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product, how to get the product fixed, how to dispose of the product, how to receive a refund for the product, or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.    

To view recalls issued prior to November, visit the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website at www.cpsc.gov/Recalls. 

Carroll Signs Nine To Impressive 2023 Class

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EVANSVILLE – Building off of last season, University of Evansville head baseball coach Wes Carroll has announced the signing of nine players in the 2023 class.

“What a great start to the 2023 recruiting class. I want to thank the coaching staff for putting in so much time and effort finding these future Aces,” said Carroll. “The Aces baseball program got better this week with the addition of nine student-athletes that are not only talented on the field but in the classroom as well. It starts on the mound where we added 3 LHP’s and 2 RHP’s that can make immediate impacts. We’ve also added to the middle of our field by signing a frontline Catcher, an athletic Short Stop and 2 outfielders that have plenty of tools. This is a very well-rounded recruiting class that will continue to elevate our program for many years to come.”

The nine members of the class represent four states and two countries with four staying in-state to play for the Aces. Of the nine soon-to-be Aces, five will join Evansville’s pitching staff and four will bolster UE’s hitting and defense.

BJ Peart, MI, People’s Christian Academy, Markham, Ontario, Canada

Coming to the River City from Canada, BJ Peart brings in experience from the top travel league in the country. A 6’3″, 190 lb. middle infielder, Peart competed for the Toronto Mets in travel ball in the Canadian Premier Baseball League.

“Brodie has a real feel for the game that gives him a chance to contribute in a big way early in his career,” said Coach Matt Wollenzin. “He possesses a consistent path at the dish that allows him to use the whole field and we believe he has a chance to develop juice as he continues to grow into his frame. He’s a sound defender that slows the game down and brings a mature defensive presence. Above all we are excited to bring BJ’s passion for the game into the UE family.”  

Chance Bentley, C, Connersville HS, Connersville, Ind.

Bentley signs with the Aces after an impressive junior campaign at Connersville HS. The Connersville, Ind. native hit a scorching .430 at the plate in 30 games as a junior in 2022, driving in 24 runs and smashing a trio of homers. 

“Chance is an elite catcher that we are thrilled to sign,” said Carroll. “He is a leader and has a great feel for the game behind the plate. Chance has an opportunity to make an immediate impact on our program and has a bright future in an Aces uniform.”  

Kenton Deverman, LHP, Fort Zumwalt West HS, Dardenne Prairie, Mo.

Another St. Louis area product to join the Aces, Kenton Deverman adds a talented left-handed arm to the team. In 2022, Deverman recorded a 7-1 record with 71 punch-outs in 52.2 innings.

“Kenton Deverman is a projectable left-handed pitcher with a quick arm and a high spinning fastball,” said Coach Tyler Shipley. “He continues to develop physically and has not even begun to scratch the surface of what he is capable of on the mound. I am extremely excited to watch Kenton grow in our program, and I am confident that he will play a significant role on our pitching staff in the future.” 

Jacob Jarvis, LHP, Jefferson College, Farmington, Mo.

Bringing collegiate experience, JuCo lefty Jacob Jarvis provides further depth for a talented Aces pitching staff. At Jefferson College in 2022, Jarvis tallied eight appearances, earning a win in relief, and striking-out 17.

“Jacob is a power left-handed pitcher that comes to us from one of the premier junior college programs in this region in Jefferson College,” said Shipley. “Within the past six months he has had a major increase in velocity and has blossomed into a front-line caliber arm that we are excited to have join the program. Jacob has all of the intangibles with a physical frame, fastball up to 93mph, feel for his secondary pitches, and a great work ethic, but beyond that he is an even better individual that will add veteran leadership to this highly talented incoming recruiting class.”  

Charlie Longmeier, Outfielder, Seymour HS, Seymour, Ind.

Staying in-state for his college baseball, outfielder Charlie Longmeier adds a well-rounded player to the Evansville squad. As a junior for Seymour HS, Longmeier hit .429 recording 25 RBI with eight doubles and six triples.

“We are excited to have Charlie join our program,” said Carroll. “He is an athletic Outfielder and student of the game. Charlie has great hand eye coordination at the plate and always finds ways to barrel baseballs. He fits our mold and the type of student-athlete here at UE. Looking forward to getting him on campus next fall.” 

Matt Maloney, RHP, Southwestern Illinois College, Mokena, Ill.

The second JuCo product in the 2023 class, Matt Maloney helps bolster the Aces pitching staff. Coming to Evansville from Southwestern Illinois College, Maloney made an appearances last season for Titans to open his collegiate career.

“Matt Maloney is a player that I have been following since his travel ball days pitching for the Cangelosi Sparks out of the Chicagoland area,” said Shipley. “As Matt has continued to develop and mature physically his ability has increased significantly, but one of traits that has always stood out to me about Matt is his competitive nature. There is no situation that is too big for him as he has proved throughout high school, summer ball, and his first season at SWIC. He hasn’t even begun to reach his full potential yet, and he is a pitcher that we hope will play a major role during his time on campus.” 

Aaron Nehls, Outfielder, North HS, Evansville, Ind.

The second North HS Husky to join the roster, outfielder Aaron Nehls stays home to help lead the Aces. As a sophomore in 2021, Nehls hit .346 for the Huskies, driving in 1 runs and generating 11 extra-base hits.

“Aaron is a local kid which is the backbone of our program and we are happy he is staying home,” said Carroll. “He is a great athlete that has potential to be a five-tool player on the field. Aaron plays with the type of energy and passion we look for here at UE.”  

Kevin Reed, LHP, Martinsville HS, Martinsville, Ind.

Making the two hour trip south to the River City, Kevin Reed brings another talented left arm to the program. As a junior in 2022, Reed recorded a 2.27 ERA, striking-out 94 while allowing 36 hits and 20 runs against 210 batters. At the plate, Reed impressed as well, hitting .312 batting average, adding 27 runs, 18 RBI’s and 7 home runs last season. His efforts earned him an All-State honorable mention and All Mid-State Conference honors.

“We are extremely excited about the signing of Kevin Reed as part of our 2023 recruiting class,” said Shipley. “Kevin attacks the strike zone with a fastball up to 90mph and shows an above average breaking ball the keeps hitters from ever getting comfortable in the box. He is one of the top pitching prospects in Indiana and will be a vital member of our pitching staff from the time that he steps on campus. “

Kellen Roberts, RHP, Monroe HS, Monroe, Mich.

Coming to Evansville from Michigan, Kellen Roberts adds depth to its pitching staff right a talented right-hander. Prior to his junior season in 2022, Roberts was selected as a Perfect Game Preseason All-American honorable mention in the central region.

“Kellen spent this past summer pitching against some of the top teams in the country and consistently had success regardless of who he was facing,” said Shipley. “He is a great competitor and is very athletic, and we are excited to see what he is capable of once he is focusing solely only on baseball. Roberts already runs his fastball up to the low 90’s and has the ability to throw an elite breaking ball, he has tremendous upside, and we cannot wait to watch him develop in our program.”  
 

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No. 6 VU closes out first half of the season with big win over Southwest Tennessee

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Photo by Matt Griffith Vincennes University's Karyioek Dixon, (50} hauls in a rebound away from Southwest Tennessee' Mason Matthews, right, Tuesday night in the P.E.Complex.

VINCENNES, Ind. – The No. 6-ranked Vincennes University Trailblazers closed out the first half of their season and head into the Holiday break on a high note after picking up an 80-60 win over Southwest Tennessee Community College.

The Trailblazers set the tone early in the final game before the Holiday break, jumping out to a quick 21-6 lead over the Saluqis.

Vincennes would grab their largest lead of the first half at 16 points before Southwest Tennessee looked to rally back into the game.

The Saluqis were able to cut the deficit to 10 but were unable to get the VU lead back down to single digits before VU closed out the first half with a 43-27 lead on the scoreboard.

Vincennes continued to add to their lead coming out of the halftime break by outscoring Southwest Tennessee 16-4 to start the second half.

VU would get their largest lead of the game of 73-37 midway through the second half before VU Hall of Fame Head Coach Todd Franklin turned the game over to his bench.

Southwest Tennessee continued to battle however and slowly chipped away at the Vincennes lead, ultimately outscoring the Blazers 23-7 to close out the game.

The comeback was not enough though, as VU ended the first two months of the season by picking up their 16th win of the season by the final score of 80-60.

“Our original grouping of guys did a pretty good job overall in both halves,” VU Hall of Fame Head Coach Todd Franklin said. “Then we would get a little spurt-y when some other guys would come in. But when you get outscored like we did at the end, that’s not the way to send me into the Holidays.”

“But when you play everybody, sometimes it’s unfair to the guy that was doing a pretty good job,” Franklin added. “Because the overall taste after the game when some other guys come in and don’t do, but I know that. We had some guys come in and do a good job tonight.”

The Trailblazers were led offensively by sophomore Caleb Johnson (N. Preston, Nova Scotia) who paced the Blazers with 18 points, three rebounds and a team-high five assists.

Freshman Michael Osei-Bonsu (Bolingbrook, Ill.) recorded his third double-double of the season Tuesday, ending with 12 points and a team-high 12 rebounds on the night.

Freshman Karyiek Dixon (London, England) was the third VU scorer in double-figures, finishing his night with 10 points and five rebounds.

Freshman Kale Gaither (Madisonville, Ky.) came off the bench to score eight points, including a pair of three’s, while also dishing out three assists.

Freshman Ryan Oliver (Antioch, Tenn.) made some big hustle plays in the first half to end with six points, six rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals.

“Caleb, as usual, did a good job,” Franklin said. “Caleb was a good player tonight. He’s been a good player most every night. I thought Ryan was pretty good tonight in what we think he is going to be. I thought he was pretty solid in what he was doing. Tasos, at times, I thought he fought the screens and then he would have a breakdown occasionally. When he fought through the ball screen tonight it really caused them problems and I thought he did that decently.”

USI stymied by Ft. Wayne, 83-59

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FT. WAYNE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball offense was stymied by Purdue University Ft. Wayne, 83-59, to conclude the Indiana Classic Tuesday at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. The Eagles finish non-conference action with a 7-6 mark after tonight’s action, while the Mastodons are 9-4.
 
USI was cold from the field in the first 20 minutes, while Ft. Wayne had the hot hand. The Mastodons led by 19 at the intermission, 44-25, after shooting 54.8 percent from the field (17-31) and dropped in 10 three-point field goals.
 
The Eagles was cold in the opening half, hitting just 35.7 percent from the field (10-28) despite the 12-point contribution by sophomore guard Isaiah Swope (Newburgh, Indiana).
 
In second half, the Mastodon defense continued to thwart the USI offense, holding the Eagles to 35.3 percent (12-34), and go on to post the 83-59 final.
 
Individually for USI, Swope finished with a team-high 17 points to lead the Eagles in double-digits. The sophomore guard was seven-of-12 from the field, three-of-five from beyond the arc, for his 17 points.
 
Senior guard Jelani Simmons (Columbus, Ohio) followed with 14 points on five-of-12 from the field, three-of-seven from long range, and one-of-two from the stripe. Graduate forward Trevor Lakes (Lebanon, Indiana) rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points on three three-pointers and two free throws.
 
Next Up 2022-23:
USI begins Ohio Valley Conference action after Christmas when it hosts Southeast Missouri State University December 29 at Screaming Eagles Arena. Tipoff is slated for 7:30 p.m.
 
The games will be streamed on ESPN+ in addition to being heard on ESPN 97.7FM (http://listentotheref.com) and 95.7FM The Spin (http://957thespin.com).
 
SEMO is 5-7 overall in the non-conference portion of the season but is in the middle of a six-game losing streak. The Redhawks will be looking to snap the slide Wednesday when they host Southern Illinois University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
 
USI trails the all-time series with SEMO, 3-2, and lost the last meeting in the NCAA Division II Central Regional, 91-73, in 1990 at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau.
 
The Eagles will finish its first weekend of OVC action on the road when they visit Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. The Panthers, who visit the University of Iowa Wednesday and host Lindenwood University December 29 prior to hosting USI, are 3-9 this season.
 
USI leads the all-time series, 2-1, winning the last two regular season matchups in the 1980 The Eagles defeated the Panthers on the road, 72-70, in 1980-81, and at home, 81-78, in the 1982-83 season. EIU took the first ever meeting, 79-67 in the 1978 NCAA II Great Lakes Regional.  
 
USI captured a road exhibition game, 95-92, in the 2017-18 season in the last meeting between the two programs.
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