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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
USI nearly knocks off Indianapolis in five sets
The University of Southern Indiana volleyball team fell on the road in Great Lakes Valley Conference play at the University of Indianapolis in five sets Friday night, 25-20, 16-25, 26-28, 25-21, 15-11. Freshman outside hitter Leah Anderson posted her fifth double-double of the season with a 17-kill, 11-dig effort while freshman right side hitter Katherine Koch added a season-high 14 kills on a .375 hitting cip to lead the Screaming Eagles against the Greyhounds.
Both squads turned the contest into a defensive match, combining for 18 blocks (10 by USI) while holding each other under the .200 mark for team hitting percentage. Anderson led the match with six blocks, followed by senior middle blocker Amanda Jung with five.
The Screaming Eagles (11-12, 3-5 GLVC) paced the match in numerous categories, finding advantages in kills (59-54), blocks (10-8), hitting percentage (.195-.171) and service aces (11-7) over the host Indianapolis.
The Eagles fell behind early in the opening set, trailing by as many as seven points at 21-14. USI had more attack errors (6) than kills (2) to open the frame before rattling off 10 kills to just two errors to close the gap to just three points before eventually dropping the set. Anderson, senior middle hitter Elexis Coleman and sophomore middle blocker Sidney Hegg each snatched three kills in the opener.
USI pounced on the Greyhounds right away in the second as the Eagles found themselves an 11-3 lead. Anderson led the momentum with three kills in the first 11 points. The Eagles pinned down UIndy’s attack, forcing the host team into a negative .200 hitting mark at the net. Koch closed down UIndy with three kills late, pushing her total to six through two.
Anderson and Koch each eclipsed double digits in kills in the third frame as the Eagles dropped 16 kills on the Greyhounds, while holding UIndy to a .091 hitting clip. USI needed every bit of its 14-7 set-opening run to hold on as UIndy came back to force extra points before Anderson notched a pair of her six kills to close it out.
The heated battle to close the third frame continued through the final two sets, as neither team amassed a lead larger than four points. The in-state foes racked up 16 tied scores and seven lead changes over that span.
Swimming & Diving Sweep Valpo
The University of Evansville men’s and women’s swimming and diving team traveled to take on conference opponent Valparaiso, Friday night.
The Purple Aces swept Valpo with the women winning 106-99 points, while the men won 154-51.
Sarah Jahns captured first place in the 1000-yard freestyle in 10:40.33, while she also took second in the 500-yard freestyle in 5:19.45.
Maya Cunningham finished in first place in the 200-yard IM after a 2:13.53 race and then took second place in the 100-yard fly at a 1:00.48 pace.
Earning a pair of top two finishes, Jessie Steele took first in the 100-yard freestyle (55.23), while also taking second in the 50-yard free at 25.87.
Zeke Metz earned two championship races, with a 1:44.11 200-yard freestyle and a 4:50.26 500-yard free.
In the shorter freestyle events, Riccardo Di Domenico took first in both the 50-yard (21.76) and the 100-yard (46.82).
Credence Pattinson carded a first-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke (50.98) and the 50-yard freestyle (21.86).
The women are back in action on Nov. 2 in a tri-meet with Arkansas Little Rock and Indiana State at Wyttenbach Pool, before both teams return at Birmingham-Southern on Nov. 9.
Aces rally against Bulldogs falls just short
UE drops hard-fought match
Redshirt senior Gabriela Macedo reset her own program dig mark and tied the Missouri Valley Conference mark but her efforts could not help the University of Evansville volleyball team overcome a 2-0 deficit as they fell to Drake by a 3-2 final on Friday at Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
Macedo’s new program mark stands at 46 digs, which is the new UE (14-6, 5-4 MVC) record and tied Cara Hackmann’s MVC record. Ironically enough – Hackmann, who played at Missouri State, set that record against Evansville in 2009. Rachel Tam led the offense with 24 kills while Alondra Vazquez posted 22 and Melanie Feliciano had 10. Hannah Watkins had six block assists and a pair of solo blocks while Allana McInnis led everyone with 58 assists.
Leading Drake (8-14, 2-7 MVC) was Emily Plock, who notched 20 kills.
A blazing start by Drake saw them record the first six points of the night, including a pair of service aces. Kills by Patricia Joseph and Melanie Feliciano got UE on the board, but the Bulldogs added to their advantage, going up 13-4. Cecilia Thon notched an ace that started a 4-0 stretch, which continued into a 7-1 run that cut the DU lead to 14-11. The Bulldogs got back on track and pushed their lead back to six at 22-16 before the Aces rallied once more. Thon took over serving duties and saw the team get within a pair at 22-20 on a block from Allana McInnis and Hannah Watkins, but the Bulldogs were able to hang on to open the match with a 25-23 win.
Patricia Joseph gave the Aces their first lead of the night in game two when her kill made it a 4-3 game. Watkins and McInnis combined for their third block of the evening to push the lead to 8-6, but the Bulldogs came right back, going back in front by a 15-11 tally. Trailing 19-15, UE made another late rally. Kills from Watkins and Feliciano made it a 1-point game at 19-18. The Aces rallied to go back in front by a 24-23 score with Tam and Alondra Vazquez registering kills, but Drake fought back again with two in a row to go back in front and finish with the victory.
UE came out of the gate in great shape to start the third set with Vazquez recording two kills to give the Aces a 5-1 lead. Evansville not only maintained the lead, but added to it with service aces by McInnis and Feliciano extending the lead to 16-7. Another ace from Feliciano gave the Aces a double figure lead and they would cruise to a 25-10 victory to cut the match deficit to 2-1.
Another blazing start saw the Aces take a 6-1 lead in the fourth game with Tam adding two kills to her tally. Hannah Watkins continued to anchor the defense and her second solo block of the evening continued what was a 10-2 start for Evansville. UE padded that lead when a Vazquez kill made it a 19-9 game and tied the match at 2-2 thanks to a 25-15 decision.
The 22nd kill of the night for Vazquez gave UE a 3-2 lead to begin the fifth before Drake stormed back with four in a row to go up 6-3. The Aces worked to claw their way back when a Vazquez ace got UE within a pair at 8-6, but the Bulldogs did not let UE get any closer as they extended their lead to the final of 15-8.
Eagles lose heartbreaker in overtime
University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer lost a heartbreaker in overtime, 2-1, at Truman State University Friday afternoon in Kirksville, Missouri. The Eagles go to 9-4-1 overall and are 7-4-1 GLVC, while Truman State is 7-6-1 overall, 7-5-0 GLVC.
USI trailed after the first 45 minutes with Truman State taking a 1-0 lead into the intermission on a goal at 16:01. The Bulldog lead would last through the intermission and much of the second half.
The Eagles got the equalizer with 4:35 left on the clock when sophomore defender Elizabeth Lippert posted her first goal of the season. Lippert was assisted by freshman midfielder Madison Crawford.
It was all Truman State in the overtime period as it had all of the shots (3) and scored the game-winner with 1:29 left on the clock.
USI concludes its road trip with a visit to Quincy University Sunday at noon in Quincy, Illinois. The Hawks, who are 5-8-0 overall and 4-7-0 GLVC, host McKendree University this evening.
Quincy leads the all-time series with USI, 16-6-1, and has won the last seven matches versus the Eagles after posting a 2-1 win at Quincy last fall. USI senior midfielder Emilie Blomenkamp had the Eagles’ lone goal versus the Hawks in the 2018 loss.
Otters Release 2020 Regular Season Schedule
The Evansville Otters will open their 26th season when they visit the Gateway Grizzlies at GCS Ballpark in Sauget, Ill. on May 14, kicking off the 2020 Frontier League regular season for both teams.
The Otters visit the Grizzlies just for one game before hosting Gateway at Bosse Field May 15-17 for Evansville’s Opening Weekend.
The Frontier League released the schedule for its 28th season, featuring 14 organizations playing a 96-game schedule, and including five new teams as part of the merger between the Frontier League and the former Can-Am League.
The Frontier League will open its season in May as the largest professional, independent baseball league in North America.
Four games will start the season on Thursday, May 14 as the Otters open at Gateway, the Windy City Thunderbolts host the Schaumburg Boomers, the Sussex County Miners will host the Rockland Boulders, and Florence will welcome the New Jersey Jackals. The remaining six teams will open the season on May 15.
Following the one-game opener on the road, the Otters will begin their regular season home schedule at Bosse Field with a nine-game homestand against Gateway, Schaumburg, and the Joliet Slammers.
The Frontier League will feature 14 teams in 2020 for the first time since 2012-15, following the departure of the defending 2019 champion River City Rascals to pursue other opportunities and the addition of the five new teams.
League divisional alignment will include Evansville, Florence, Gateway, Joliet, Schaumburg, Southern Illinois, and Windy City in the Midwestern Division, and Lake Erie, New Jersey, Quebec, Rockland, Sussex County, Trois-Rivieres, and Washington will be in the Can-Am Division.
There will be 12 games against five teams, six games against four additional teams and three games against three others. Teams will visit and host 11 of the 13 teams in 2020. The teams hosted will shuffle from year-to-year.
Within the Midwestern Division, the Otters will matchup against Florence, Gateway and Southern Illinois 12 times, playing six games at Bosse Field and six on the road. Evansville will play Joliet nine times, hosting six games and on the road for three, while also playing nine games against Windy City, hosting three games and on the road for six. Evansville will split six games at home and on the road against Schaumburg.
The Otters will matchup with the Lake Erie Crushers for 12 games in interdivision play, playing six games at Bosse Field and six at Lake Erie. Evansville will travel for three games each at Quebec and Trois-Rivieres, while hosting New Jersey and Washington for only three games. Evansville will split six games at home and on the road against Sussex County and Rockland.
Evansville is scheduled for eight weekend home series at Bosse Field in 2020, which will be the 105th anniversary of Bosse Field.
CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER “ANNUAL AWARD LUNCHEON” WAS AN AROUSING SUCCESS
CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER Â “ANNUAL COMMUNITY AWARDS” LUNCHEON WAS AN AROUSING SUCCESS
This year’s “Annual Community Achievement Awards” luncheon held yesterday at Tropicana-Evansville was a rousing success. Every table was filled with people who were there to support and cheer for their favorite CCO awards winner.
The United States Senator Mike Braun was the City-County Observer keynote speaker for this “Annual Community Achievement Awards” luncheon.  Senator Braun really impressed those in the audience with his down-home speech about what he has experienced since he been in office.
Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch’s introduction of  United States Senator Mike Braun was spot on.  It’s obvious that Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch is very well thought of by those in attendance.
Former Vanderburgh County Sheriff, past United States Congressmen and  Vectren Executive Brad Ellsworth, did a superb job as the Master Of Ceremonies for this event.
Gina Morre Moore mesmerized those in attendance with her rendition of ‘Amazing Grace.”
The pubic auction conducted at the end of this luncheon by CURRAN/MILLER generated several thousand dollars that were donated to “Cops Connecting With Kids” charity.
This event was a compete for a sellout.
Pictured below from left to right are: Tthe City-County Observers 2019 “Community Achievement Awards” winners are: Margaret Koch, Vanderburgh County Commissioner Ben Shoulder, Steve Hammer, EPD Sergeant Jason Cullum, Christine Keck, The Honorable Vanderburgh County Superior Court Judge Margaret “Maggie” Lloyd, Brad Ellsworth, and United States Senator Mike Brawn.