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2024 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS SOCCER TEAMS

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2024 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS SOCCER TEAMS

FIRST TEAM

PLAYER SCHOOL GRADE POSITION

Matea Bradfield Reitz 12 Forward

Myla Browning Memorial 12 Forward

Clara Collins Memorial 12 Defender

Ella Hamilton Mater Dei 12 Midfield

Jilly Higgins Castle 12 Forward

Molly Kennedy North 9 Defender

Madelyn Knies Jasper 11 Forward

Taylor Martin Reitz 11 Midfield

Morgan Ott Castle 12 Defender

Sydnee Robinson Central 12 Midfield

Morgan Wannemuehler Mater Dei 11 Forward

Emma Teague Memorial 11 Goalie

SECOND TEAM

PLAYER SCHOOL GRADE POSITION

Nora Baker North 10 Midfield

Arden Brames Jasper 10 Forward

Izzy Happe North 11 Forward

Olivia Niemeier Mater Dei 12 Midfield

Cali Powers Reitz 11 Forward

Abby Price Memorial 12 Forward

Tyler Pyle Castle 12 Defender

Haydin Robinson Central 11 Defender

Izzie Ryan Castle 12 Midfield

Ella Scott Reitz 12 Defender

Avery Slade Memorial 9 Midfield

Shay Straus Mater Dei 11 Defender

Maddie Greathouse Castle 12 Goalie

Player of the Year

Matea Bradfield, Reitz

Coach of the YearMaura Hulme, Mater Dei

2024 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCER TEAMS

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2024 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCER TEAMS

FIRST TEAM

PLAYER SCHOOL GRADE POSITION

Cal Armstrong Central 12 Midfield

Weston Babb Reitz 12 Defender

David Beaver Castle 12 Forward

Ivan Bennett Memorial 11 Midfield

Aidan Engelbrecht North 12 Midfield

Cohen Havill Memorial 11 Forward

Alex Lorenzana Castle 12 Defender

Camden Marx Mater Dei 12 Forward

Brady Reiter Castle 12 Midfield

Simon Theby Memorial 12 Midfield

Daniel Tkachuk Castle 12 Forward

Nick Boes Memorial 12 Goalkeeper

SECOND TEAM

PLAYER SCHOOL GRADE POSITION

Cobe Arruffat Harrison 11 Midfield

Brooks Carroll North 11 Midfield

Faurest Crafton Memorial 12 Midfield

Noah Chisholm Castle 10 Forward

Gavin Glackman Castle 11 Defender

Seth Hanson Central 12 Midfield

Logan Huckelby Jasper 12 Midfield

Eli Kroeger Memorial 11 Defender

Dawson Price Reitz 12 Midfield

Preston Price Reitz 10 Midfield

Ian Wenderoth Central 10 Midfield

Bryson Trela Reitz 12 Goalkeeper

Player of the Year

Cohen Havill, Memorial

Coach of the Year

Mike Reiter, Castle

2024 SIAC All Conference Girls and Boys Cross Country

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2024 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE BOYS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM

FIRST TEAM

PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL

Jackson Nolan 12 Reitz

Carter Zieren 10 Reitz

Sawyer Mossberger 12 Reitz

Will Dierlam 10 Reitz

Max Kline 12 Jasper

Dane Kramer 11 Castle

Brice Johnson 12 Reitz

Landon Hartman 10 Memorial

SECOND TEAM

PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL

Caleb Meritt 12 Reitz

Nicholas Hirsch 12 Memorial

Ethan Morris 10 Castle

Joey Langerak 12 Memorial

Austin Carlile 9 Castle

Andrew Foster 10 Memorial

Cortland Kizior 12 Jasper

Nathan Whitacre 10 Castle

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jackson Nolan, Reitz

COACH OF THE YEAR

Mark King, Reitz

2024 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM

FIRST TEAM

PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL

Monica Lorey 12 Jasper

Andyn Lampert 11 Jasper

Linzi VanMeter 12 Jasper

Carter Seibert 10 North

Alexa Adler 9 Mater Dei

Molly Isaacs 10 Jasper

Carson Parks 12 Memorial

Isabel Land 10 Castle

SECOND TEAM

PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL

Molly Yunker 10 Castle

Allison Golba 11 Memorial

Cara Jones 12 Jasper

Claire Stearns 10 Memorial

Violet Hale 9 Reitz

Heidi Giannini 11 Castle

Lucy Bretz 11 Mater Dei

Lola Bailey 9 North

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Monica Lorey, Jasper

COACH OF THE YEAR

Kevin Schipp, Jasper

USI opens ’24-25 home schedule versus Bucknell

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USI opens ’24-25 home schedule versus Bucknell

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball opens the 2024-25 home slate Thursday when the Screaming Eagles host Bucknell University for a 7 p.m. contest at Liberty Area. USI’s home opening game versus Bucknell is a “Red Out Game” with all fans encouraged to wear red to the game. The first 500 fans will receive a red rally towel.

The USI-Bucknell showdown at Liberty Arena will stream on ESPN+. The game can also be heard on ESPN 97.7FM (http://listentotheref.com) and 95.7FM The Spin (http://957thespin.com).

The Eagles look the get on track after a heartbreaking season-opening lost at DePaul University, 80-78, in overtime. USI was led in the loss by sophomore forward Stephen Olowoniyi and junior guard Jayland Randall with 23 points and 22 points, respectively.

Bucknell, which was 14-19 overall last year, opened the 2024-25 campaign with an 85-73 win at the University of Delaware Monday.

USI, which is slated to host 15 home games this year at Screaming Eagles Arena, has single-game tickets on sale now on USIScreamingEagles.com.

Following the USI-Bucknell matchup, the Eagles will be on the road for the next three games. The road trip starts with a visit to Marshall University November 11 in Huntington, West Virginia; continues Wednesday at Bellarmine University November 13 in Louisville, Kentucky; and concludes at Purdue University Fort Wayne November 16 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

The USI-Bellarmine game will be the first meeting between the two programs since the GLVC Tournament in March 2020 and at Knights Hall in February 2020. The upcoming game also is the first matchup between the teams as NCAA Division I members.

Bannister earns third career OVC Player of the Month Award

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf senior Jason Bannister adds to his illustrious collegiate resume after being named Ohio Valley Conference Co-Golfer of the Month for October on Wednesday morning. Bannister shares the award with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Alex Eickhoff. The October selection marks the third time Bannister has been honored with the award, previously in March of 2023 and 2024.

The senior’s jewel of the month occurred at the Grier Jones Shocker Invitational hosted by Wichita State University. Bannister finished with a three-round score of 212 (68, 71, 73) for the tournament earning third place (-4) on the leaderboards, only a few strokes short of a Korn Fairy Tour invitation.

Bannister followed with another consistent performance at the Xavier Invitational in Cincinnati, Ohio. Bannister led the team on the score sheet shooting a 216 (71-76-69) over the three-round tournament finishing tied for tenth (+6).

USI closed out the month at the Bill Crabtree Invitational hosted by Kentucky Wesleyan University. Bannister scored a 143 (70-73) in the two-day event, tied for 14th (-1).

Bannister and the Eagles are idle until the start of the spring schedule March 14 when they play University of Evansville at Fendrich Golf Course in town.

Maddie Rollett earns third MVC honor of 2024

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Maddie Rollett earns third MVC honor of 2024

Rollett won both dives against USI                               

For the third time in the fall, University of Evansville 5th-year star Maddie Rollett has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Female Diver of the Week.

Highlighting the meet against USI for the Evansville women was another stellar performance by Rollett.  After earning the top spot in the 1-meter with a 265.35, Rollett swept the dives with a score of 255.90 in the 3-meter.

This marked the third time in as many tries this year that Rollett was victorious in both the 1 and 3-meter events.

Amy Canterbury Elected County Commissioner

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Amy Canterbury Elected County Commissioner

NOVEMBER 7, 27

(Evansville, IN) – Amy Canterbury, an Evansville Republican, has won the election to be our next Vanderburgh County Commissioner for District 3.

“Thank you, Vanderburgh County, for entrusting me with your support, and honoring me with your votes, and thank you to my competitor, Hope Fussner, for running a strong, positive campaign for our community,” said Canterbury. “Our team has been about more than one person from the start. It is about all of you and ensuring we keep Vanderburgh County thriving, and I’m ready to get to work. From keeping taxes low to standing with law enforcement and attracting new businesses and jobs, we have great things to accomplish, and I’m excited to get started. I’m grateful to all who I’ve met along the way, and look forward to meeting many more in the months and years ahead.”

Canterbury has served in numerous private sector and non-profit roles across our region, including holding leadership roles in the banking industry, and as Regional CEO of American Red Cross, and the CEO of United Way of Southwestern Indiana.

Amy Canterbury lives in Evansville with her husband of thirty-five years, Kevin. They are members of St. James West Church. They are the proud parents of two adult daughters, Courtney and Kiersten, and the proud grandparents of Calvin and Madison.

Vanderburgh County Final Election Results

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Anyone who waited in line this year to cast a ballot knows that voter turnout was heavy, with 74,494 votes cast. That’s over half of the registered voters in Vanderburgh County.

Straight ticket voting accounted for 40% of votes, and the Republicans outnumbered Democrats in straight ticket votes by 8,022. Every Republican on the ballot won.

The GOP succeeded at getting the vote out statewide, and the percentage of Vanderburgh County Republicans voting lagged slightly behind the state numbers.

For president, Donald Trump carried the county with 55.6% compared to 58.8% of the statewide vote.

In voting for a senator to replace Mike Braun, Vanderburgh County voted 56.3% for Jim Banks compared to 58.8% statewide.

In the 8th district congressional race, Mark Messmer drew 58.1% in Vanderburgh County, significantly lower than the 67.9% of the vote in the rest of the 8th district.

For governor, the numbers were very similar with Mike Braun getting 54.9% in the county and 54.5% statewide.

In the race for Attorney General, 57.5% voted for Todd Rokita compared to the statewide number of 59.1%.

Here’s the link to the final vote tally for Vanderburgh County.