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Carroll Signs Talented Group To Aces Baseball For 2023

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Aces Announce Signing Of Seven From 2022 Class
 

EVANSVILLE – Coming-off a resurgent 2021 campaign, University of Evansville head baseball coach Wes Carroll, along with pitching coach A.J. Gaura and assistant coach Keirce Kimbel, have signed a talented group of seven players for the 2023 campaign.

“I’m excited to announce this talented 2022 recruiting class. Our coaching staff has worked hard putting together the future of Aces baseball,” said Carroll on the crop of newcomers. “This group is not only talented on the field but excels in the classroom as well. I really like the balance of players we are adding with 4 pitchers, 3 position players and a legit 2-way player. Every member of this class has a high ceiling to help our program compete in the Missouri Valley Conference for years to come.”

Caden Crawford, First Baseman, Liberty Township, Ohio (Cincinnati Hill Christian Academy)

Coming to Evansville from Liberty Township, Ohio, first baseman Caden Crawford brings an impressive bat and a strong glove to the Aces infield. This past spring, Crawford led all of the Miami Valley Conference with six home runs, batting .367 with 33 RBI and stealing eight bags. In his prep career, Crawford has launched eight homers across two seasons, while helping lead CHCA to the Division III state championship just five months ago.

“We are really excited about the addition of Caden to the 2022 recruiting class,” said assistant baseball coach Keirce Kimbel. “Caden is a physical kid that displays a lot of athleticism and has the chance to have power at the D1 level.  He should be a staple in our lineup for years to come.”

should be a staple in our lineup for years to come.”

Max Hansmann, Right-Handed Pitcher, Elmhurst, Ill. (York High School)Joining the Aces from the Chicagoland area, Hansmann brings a talented right arm to Evansville’s pitching staff. With an impressive breaking ball, Hansmann looks to add even more strength to a burgeoning crop of pitchers for the Aces, while also getting it done in the classroom, where Hansmann holds a 4.45 GPA on a 4.0 scale at York High School.

“We’re excited to be able to add a guy like Max to our pitching staff,” said Evansville pitching coach A.J. Gaura. “He’s a high character guy both on and off the field. His ability to compete at a high level and spin a breaking ball should allow him to have an impact early in his career.”

Elias Hachem, Right-Handed Pitcher, Oak Park, Ill. (Mount Carmel High School)

A tall right-hander from the Chicagoland area, Elias Hachem joins Hansmann in adding to the Aces pitching staff depth. With a fastball that tops out over 90 miles per hour, Hachem posted a 3-0 record with a 1.54 ERA in seven appearances for Mount Carmel last spring.

“Elias is a great addition to our pitching staff as brings a physical presence to the mound,” said Gaura on the northern Illinois product. “At 6’7″ 235 lbs, he has a FB that really gets on hitters and breaking ball that projects to have wipeout potential. I’m excited to watch him develop both on and off the field over the next 4 years.”

Andrew Payton, Catcher, Martinsville, Ind. (Martinsville High School)

Joining the Aces from Martinsville, Ind., Andrew Payton is a stout addition behind the plate. A season ago, Payton recorded a fielding percentage of .968 with 213 putouts and 55 assists to help lead Martinsville High School.

“Andrew has been on our radar since his Freshman year at Martinsville,” said Carroll on the Indiana native. “He is an elite catch and throw guy behind the plate. AP is a competitor and leader on the field. I look forward to him being on campus next fall.”

Willard Peterson, Left-Handed Pitcher, Evansville, Wis. (Evansville High School)Going from Evansville, Wisconsin to Evansville, Indiana, Willard Peterson joins the Aces pitching staff. A 6’2″ left-hander, Peterson brings a fastball that averages 88 miles per hour.

“Willard is a big strong LHP from the state of Wisconsin that is just scratching the surface of his potential,” said Gaura on the Wisconsin addition. “He possesses high level pitch characteristic that should allow him to develop into a front-line starter or power back end bullpen arm during his time here at UE.”

Kannon Stull, Outfielder, Jeffersonville, Ind. (Jeffersonville High School)

Coming to Evansville from just down the Ohio River, Kannon Stull adds another impressive glove and bat to the Aces outfield. This spring for Jeffersonville High School, Stull ran-up a .383 batting average with 21 RBI and 12 extra-base hits.

“Kannon is an athletic outfielder who possesses the five tools needed to compete in the MVC,” mentioned Carroll on the outfielder. “He will continue to develop those tools here at UE and will make an impact on our roster.”

Jack Taczy, Left-Handed Pitcher, Fox River Grove, Ill. (Cary-Grove High School)

With a high 80s fastball, Fox River Grove, Illinois’ Jack Taczy enters the fold for the Aces. The 6’3″ lefty adds another talented arm to the Aces pitching staff heading into the 2023 season.

“Jack is an exciting LHP that we are looking forward to watch grow in our program,” said Gaura on the Illinois native. “He already possesses the ability to throw 3 pitches for strikes and control the running game. I’m excited to be apart of Jack’s development as he continues work in the weight room and discover just how good

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Vazquez records double-double in MVC tournament contest

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UE falls by 3-1 final in the contest

 NORMAL, Ill. – In the opening contest of the Missouri Valley Conference Championship, the University of Evansville fell to Valparaiso by a 3-1 final inside Redbird Arena.

Alondra Vazquez led the way for the Purple Aces (19-11) with a match-high 17 kills while adding 13 digs.  She added a pair of service aces along with a block assist.  Melanie Feliciano registered 11 kills and 9 digs while Giulia Cardona added a double-double with 10 kills and 10 digs.  Taya Haffner had a match-high 35 assists while totaling 19 digs, just two short of her career mark of 21.  Madisyn Steele picked up a solo block and three block assists in the contest.

Set 1 – Valpo 25, UE 20

Evansville came out of the gate strong, scoring the first four points with Alondra Vazquez recorded a kill and assisting Kate Tsironis on a block.  The Aces continued to hold the lead until Valparaiso tied it up for the first time at 6-6 before taking an 8-7 edge.  Three blocks in a row for the Beacons spearheaded a run that saw them take their largest lead at 16-10.  All-MVC First Teamer Alondra Vazquez picked up a pair of aces that helped UE reel off five in a row to get within one, but Valpo responded with five in a row to match their largest lead before taking the set, 25-20.

Set 2 – UE 25, Valpo 16

For the second game in a row, it was the Aces with the big start, but this time, they took full advantage on their way to tying up the match.  Kills by Vazquez and Giulia Cardona were part of a 4-0 start.  After Valparaiso scored, Melanie Feliciano recorded her first kill of the set to begin another run that saw UE score nine in a row to cap off a 13-1 start.  Feliciano had five kills during the stretch to widen the advantage.  The Beacons chipped away, but the early deficit was too much to overcome with Evansville tying the match on the strength of a 25-16 victory.

Set 3 – Valpo 25, UE 22

A 3-1 start for Valpo saw them lead throughout the opening moments of the set.  Evansville forced seven tied before takings its first lead at 14-13 with a kill by Vazquez.  Madisyn Steele and Taya Haffner picked up a block to give the Aces a 15-13 edge before VU responded with three in a row to jump back in front.  The defining moment came when the Beacons turned a 17-17 tie into a 22-17 lead.  UE did its best to close, but fell by a 25-22 final.

 Set 4 – Valpo 25, UE 17

The opening moments of the fourth set were similar to the third with things remaining close.  After three ties, the Beacons wrestled away a 5-3 lead.  Evansville made it an 8-7 game on a Cardona kill before Valparaiso countered with eight in a row to go up 16-7.  Tailing 20-11, Evansville made its move, posting the next four with Vazquez recording two more kills.  Unfortunately, UE could not get closer, falling by a 25-17 score to finish the match.

Aces Well-Represented In Postseason MVC Awards

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Four UE Players Earn League Recognition

 NORMAL, Ill. – Four University of Evansville volleyball players were recognized by the Missouri Valley Conference on Thursday when the league announced its postseason awards.

Highlighting the day was the naming of Giulia Cardona as the MVC Freshman of the Year.  She is the first Purple Aces player to receive one of the league’s specialty awards.  Alondra Vazquez and Melanie Feliciano earned spots on the All-Conference First Team while Cardona earned a nod on the second team.  Cardona along with Taya Haffner were named to the All-Freshman Team.  The recognition earned by the UE squad this year was more than any other season in the history of the program.

“I am very proud and happy for the four players that received individual awards.  They have worked very hard and are extremely deserving,” UE head coach Fernando Morales said.  “This team is very fun to coach and watch and it is a total team effort from player one through 16.  Everyone is pushing each other to be better and that is why these four student-athletes have been so successful this year.”

Cardona completed one of the top freshman seasons in the entire nation.  The first player to be named the MVC Freshman of the Year for UE completed the regular season leading the MVC and all freshmen in the NCAA in service aces with an average of 0.50 per set.  Her seven aces against Indiana State was the first time a Valley player did so against a league foe since 2009.  She also completed the regular season ranking third in the league with 3.90 kills per set. Cardona earned three MVC Freshman of the Week honors in a row earlier in the season.  The All-MVC Second Teamer was also named to the All-Freshman squad.

For the first time in its MVC tenure, the Aces saw two student-athletes recognized on the All-Conference First team.  For the second season in a row, Alondra Vazquez earned the first team honor while pacing the conference with 4.21 kills per frame.  Her average finished the year in the top 30 nationally.  UE’s leader in digs this season was named the MVC Player of the Week on two occasions while garnering MVP honors at the PFW Invitational and Dunn Hospitality Tournament.  Vazquez currently has 1,367 career kills, which is 5th on UE’s all-time list.

Joining Vazquez on the First Team is Melanie Feliciano.  A Second Team player in 2019 (along with Vazquez), Feliciano saw her season take off once conference season arrived.  Entering league play, she averaged 3.09 kills/set, but a strong conference campaign saw that season average rise to 3.38.  She was named the MVC Player of the Week on October 11.  Feliciano was the MVP of the Eagle Challenge in September at Morehead State.

Taya Haffner joined Cardona on the All-Freshman squad.  Her average of 10.68 assists per game paced the MVC and ranked 28th in the NCAA.  Her top effort saw her finish with 60 assists in the home finale versus UNI.  Haffner opened the season in her hometown of Fort Wayne, Ind. at the PFW Invitational and averaged 12.33 assists and 3.00 digs on the way to MVC Freshman of the Week honors.  This was the first time UE had two players named to the All-Freshman Team in the same season.

 

Vazquez Records Double-Double In MVC Tournament Contest

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Vazquez Records Double-Double In MVC Tournament Contest

UE Falls By 3-1 Final In The Contest

 NORMAL, Ill. – In the opening contest of the Missouri Valley Conference Championship, the University of Evansville fell to Valparaiso by a 3-1 final inside Redbird Arena.

Alondra Vazquez led the way for the Purple Aces (19-11) with a match-high 17 kills while adding 13 digs.  She added a pair of service aces along with a block assist.  Melanie Feliciano registered 11 kills and 9 digs while Giulia Cardona added a double-double with 10 kills and 10 digs.  Taya Haffner had a match-high 35 assists while totaling 19 digs, just two short of her career mark of 21.  Madisyn Steele picked up a solo block and three block assists in the contest.

Set 1 – Valpo 25, UE 20

Evansville came out of the gate strong, scoring the first four points with Alondra Vazquez recorded a kill and assisting Kate Tsironis on a block.  The Aces continued to hold the lead until Valparaiso tied it up for the first time at 6-6 before taking an 8-7 edge.  Three blocks in a row for the Beacons spearheaded a run that saw them take their largest lead at 16-10.  All-MVC First Teamer Alondra Vazquez picked up a pair of aces that helped UE reel off five in a row to get within one, but Valpo responded with five in a row to match their largest lead before taking the set, 25-20.

Set 2 – UE 25, Valpo 16

For the second game in a row, it was the Aces with the big start, but this time, they took full advantage on their way to tying up the match.  Kills by Vazquez and Giulia Cardona were part of a 4-0 start.  After Valparaiso scored, Melanie Feliciano recorded her first kill of the set to begin another run that saw UE score nine in a row to cap off a 13-1 start.  Feliciano had five kills during the stretch to widen the advantage.  The Beacons chipped away, but the early deficit was too much to overcome with Evansville tying the match on the strength of a 25-16 victory.

Set 3 – Valpo 25, UE 22

A 3-1 start for Valpo saw them lead throughout the opening moments of the set.  Evansville forced seven tied before takings its first lead at 14-13 with a kill by Vazquez.  Madisyn Steele and Taya Haffner picked up a block to give the Aces a 15-13 edge before VU responded with three in a row to jump back in front.  The defining moment came when the Beacons turned a 17-17 tie into a 22-17 lead.  UE did its best to close, but fell by a 25-22 final.

 Set 4 – Valpo 25, UE 17

The opening moments of the fourth set were similar to the third with things remaining close.  After three ties, the Beacons wrestled away a 5-3 lead.  Evansville made it an 8-7 game on a Cardona kill before Valparaiso countered with eight in a row to go up 16-7.  Tailing 20-11, Evansville made its move, posting the next four with Vazquez recording two more kills.  Unfortunately, UE could not get closer, falling by a 25-17 score to finish the match.

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 28th Annual “Ritzy’s Fantasy Of Lights” Will Shine In Garvin Park Through Jan. 1, 2022

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 28th Annual “Ritzy’s Fantasy Of Lights” Will Shine In Garvin Park Through Jan. 1, 2022.

The “magical mile of holiday lights” brings the community a welcome holiday tradition

while raising essential funds for the Easterseals Rehabilitation Center.

 Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights will be open nightly from Thanksgiving through Jan. 1, 5-9 p.m. Sundays-Thursdays and 5-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The show, which raises crucial funds for the Easterseals Rehabilitation Center, will again feature the popular and naturally socially distanced drive-through format.

Touchless ticketing is still an option for visitors in 2021! Tickets can be purchased online atbidpal.net/ritzysfol21 in advance and during this year’s event. Tickets are also available in advance from any Ritzy’s restaurant location in Evansville. Guests are encouraged to take advantage of this online option although cash will still be accepted at the gate.

Admission per vehicle remains the same affordable price: Up to 6 people $7; 7-14 people $10; 15 or more people $25. For discounted pricing on quantities of 50 tickets or more, contact Carolyn Franklin, Director of Special Events, 812.437.2607 or cfranklin@evansvillerehab.com.

Five new displays have been added for a total of 70 holiday scenes that are spaced throughout Evansville’s Garvin Park. And this year, ALL of the displays have been transformed with brighter, more energy-efficient LED light bulbs.

Horse-drawn carriage rides will be available nightly, weather permitting. Carriage rides are cash only, paid at the time of arrival and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not required or accepted. Masks are strongly encouraged and all carriage riders are asked to bring their own blankets if they would like one during their ride.  For other details on carriage rides, call Horseshoe Bend Carriage Co. at 812.449.6321. Every effort will be made to post on the Easterseals Rehabilitation Center’s Facebook page in advance of 5PM if the carriage rides will not be available due to weather.

Bright Lights 5K/1-mile community walk returns this year on Wednesday, Dec. 1. Race and registration information can be found at https://runsignup.com/Race/IN/Evansville/BrightLights5K.

The Polar Bear Express will also return this year on Tuesdays leading up to Christmas! Sponsored by Jim Back, CFP, Edward Jones, the Polar Bear Express is $5 per person and allows riders to experience Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights with Santa as he tells stories about the displays.

More details on Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights are available at bidpal.net/ritzysfol21, or EastersealsRehabCenter.com and EastersealsRehabCtr on social media.

FOOTNOTE: Major sponsors are Ritzy’s, IBEW Local 16, NECA, Teamsters Local 215, Electrical JATC, International Union of Painters & Allied Trades (IUPAT) DC 91, Kenny Kent Chevrolet, ABC 25 / CW 7, Evansville Living, Tools 4 Teaching, 104.1 WIKY, HOT96, 93.5 The Lloyd, and 107.5 WABX. Special thanks to the Evansville Department of Parks & Recreation for their continued support of Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights in Garvin Park.

 

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THUNDERBOLTS TRAVEL TO MACON THIS WEEKEND 

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Evansville, Ind: After splitting the past weekend’s games against the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs on Ford Center ice, the Thunderbolts hit the road for their first and only trip to Macon, Georgia to take on the Macon Mayhem this Friday and Saturday.

Week In Review: 

            On Friday night, Scott Kirton scored first to give Evansville an early lead, however Roanoke went on to score four unanswered goals to take a 4-1 lead in the third period.  Zane Jones scored late to make it a 4-2 game, but that would be as close as Evansville came, losing the first game of the weekend series.  On Saturday, Evansville responded with a stronger effort, once again scoring first, this time with Timothy Faulkner’s first professional goal.  Charles Barber extended the lead to 2-0 in the second period, and the Thunderbolts held on to win 2-1, with Kai Edmonds stopping 27 of 28 shots in his first professional victory.

  The Week Ahead: 

            The Thunderbolts will be in Macon to take on the Mayhem this Friday and Saturday night.  Faceoff will be 6:30pm CT on Friday, and 5:30pm CT on Saturday.  Both games can be viewed on SPHL TV with a subscription through HockeyTV, or can be listened to for free through the Thunderbolts Radio Network; at EvansvilleThunderbolts.com/Fan-Center/Listen , or on the Thunderbolts MixLr Channel.

Scouting the Opponent: 

  1. Macon Mayhem: 
    • Record: 0-10-1, 1 Points, 11th Place
    • Leading Goal Scorer: Scott Coash (3 Goals)
    • Leading Point Scorer: Scott Coash (5 Points)
    • Primary Goaltender: Dillon Kelley (0-5-0, .910 Save %)
    • Thunderbolts 21-22 Record vs MAC: 0-0-0The Mayhem lost both games last weekend in Fayetteville against the Marksmen, starting with a 5-2 loss on Friday night. Down 3-0, Chase DiBari scored in the first period to make it 3-1, and Joseph Drapluk scored for Macon in the third period. Saturday’s 6-2 loss saw goals from Scott Coash and Devin Brink in a close first period that saw the Mayhem only trail 3-2, but the game took a nasty turn, with several fights and game misconducts on both sides.  Macon’s closest game of the past week was on Wednesday in Pensacola, only losing 6-4.  Brendan Hussey scored in the first period to tie a 1-0 deficit. Down 4-1 in the third, Kyle Soper scored twice, and Brink also found the back of the net, outscoring Pensacola in the period but unable to fully close the gap.

      Call-up Report 

       

      – Kyle Thacker (Cincinnati Cyclones – ECHL) 

      – Games Played: 8 (5 with Iowa Heartlanders, 3 with Cincinnati) 

      – 1 Goal, 0 Assists, 1 Point, 4 PIM

      Cooper Jones (Idaho Steelheads – ECHL) 

                              – Games Played: 4 (1 with Jacksonville IceMen, 3 with Idaho) 

      – 0 Goals, 1 Assist, 1 Point, 0 PIM

       

                  – Cole Stallard (Iowa Heartlanders – ECHL) 

      – Games Played: 7

      – 1 Goals, 1 Assists, 2 Points, 8 PIM

      Transactions:  

      Wed. 11/24: Chase Carter placed on 21-day Injured Reserve

      Wed. 11/24: Ray Pigozzi signed to contract

      The Thunderbolts are currently competing in their fifth season in the SPHL (Southern Professional Hockey League).  Season tickets are less than $9 per game.  To order your tickets for this season, call 812-422-BOLT(2658).