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Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for January 9
Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for January 9, 2020.
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Thursday, January 9: McDonalds and Ivy Tech University Partnership Announcement
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
Ivy Tech President Dr. Sue Ellspermann
Director of Education Strategies, McDonald’s Corporation Lisa Schumacher
Local McDonald’s Owners/Operators James and Pamela Poore
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will give remarks.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 10 a.m., Thursday, January 9
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â McDonalds
4802 W. 57th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46254
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Winders is coming! Eagles ink Silas Winders to NLI
University of Southern Indiana Men’s/Women’s Cross Country and Track & Field Coach Mike Hillyard announced that the Screaming Eagles have signed incoming freshman Silas Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee) to a national letter of intent to compete for the men’s program in 2020-21.
Winders, the younger brother of USI All-Americans Javan Winders and Titus Winders, is a two-time Foot Locker Cross Country national finalist as well as a two-time Tennessee state champion at Henry County High School in Paris, Tennessee.
“Silas has been on our radar for quite some time, and we are extremely fortunate that he has been closely connected to our program for the last four years while watching his brothers compete,” Hillyard said. “His success over the last year brought most of the top NCAA Division I programs in the country to the table, but at the end of the day, Silas went with what he felt was the best decision for him to continue to thrive as a student-athlete.”
Winders, is one of the top competitors, nationally, in the 2020 class as he ranks fifth in the nation among 2020 graduates in the 5k (14:29.32), sixth in the 3,200 meters (8:57.17) and 11th in the mile (4:12.26).
The four-time cross country All-State and All-Region honoree also has garnered three indoor track & field All-State awards as well as three outdoor track & field All-State accolades.
Winders looks to continue the success that Javan and Titus have had during their USI careers. Javan, currently in his final year at USI, earned All-America honors as a freshman in the distance medley relay; while Titus, currently a sophomore at USI, is coming off his second straight All-America effort at the NCAA II Cross Country Championships after winning both the Great Lakes Valley Conference and NCAA II Midwest Region titles this fall.
“Silas is disciplined, exceptionally coachable, a great teammate and he has a clear vision for what he wants to achieve,” Hillyard said. “We’re thrilled to finally have all of the Winders brothers back in the same uniform.”
USI Track & Field resumes action Saturday when it travels to Birmingham, Alabama, to compete in the UAB Vulcan Invite.
Feliciano caps off season with national recognition
UE freshman recognized by VolleyballMag.com
 An exclamation point was added to the freshman campaign for University of Evansville volleyball player Melanie Feliciano as she was named a 2019 VolleyballMag.com All-Freshman Honorable Mention.
She became the first Purple Aces player to earn the recognition. In her first season at UE, she set the program freshman record with a total of 456 kills. Her average of 4.18 kills per set was second in the Missouri Valley Conference and top three among freshmen in the nation.
“We know Melanie had a big year and was an asset for our program,†UE head volleyball coach Fernando Morales said. “Having the recognition from a nationwide magazine is huge for us, hopefully we can build on that and reach our goal of being in the top four in the conference in the near future.â€
Feliciano was named the MVC Freshman of the Week on four occasions throughout the 2019 season with her top performance being a 36-kill effort against Eastern Illinois. At the time, it was a UE program record and remains tied for the third-highest total in a single match in MVC history.
A native of Ponce, Puerto Rico, Feliciano arrived in Evansville on July 22 and was able to quickly adjust to the new settings.
“It was my first time leaving home, but having friends here along with our coaching being from Puerto Rico has really helped,†Feliciano explained. “My family was able to come to Evansville for the home tournament in September. It was the best; I really wanted to play my best for them.â€
In three matches on Sept. 13-14 at Meeks Family Fieldhouse, Feliciano put on a clinic, recording a total of 92 kills in just 13 sets, an average of 7.1 kills per frame. She capped off the weekend with the record-setting 36-kill performance against Eastern Illinois. Making the weekend even better was that she was named the tournament MVP.
The 2019 season for UE began in Cape Girardeau, Mo. on Sept. 6. Feliciano admitted that she was nervous to play at the next level, but made a quick adjustment.
“My teammates and coaches said not to worry, they always support me,†Feliciano exclaimed. “I arrived in Evansville for the practice and it did not start out the way I wanted. Everyone said that I would make it and thanks to their support, I have done that.â€
Coach Morales explained on several occasions throughout the 2019 campaign that Feliciano was always working to get better and was a very coachable student-athlete. She has used the feedback from her coaches to improve her game and continue to evolve as a player.
“I know that I have more to work on and get better with and with the help of my coaches and teammates, I will do it,†she added.
The recognition from VolleyballMag.com was just a small part of an exciting season for Feliciano and her team. Entering the season, two of the primary goals of the team were to finish with a winning record and earn a spot in the MVC Tournament. Through a total team effort, both goals were accomplished and the team is focused on even bigger goals moving forward.â€
EPD LOOKING FOR FATHER OF DECEASED BABY
 On THURSDAY January the 9th at around 7:50 A.M. A.M.R, Police and the Fire Department were called to 1371 E Illinois about an unresponsive infant. Upon arriving on scene, it was obvious the infant was deceased. Officers were able to gather information about the death from the mother, but the father had left before first responders arrived.Â
 The police department is currently looking for the father of the infant in connection to the child’s death. The father’s name is Jacob Wesley Bengert. He is a 28 year old white male. He was last seen wearing a blue New England Patriots shirt, black jogging pants and black and green Nike shoes. He is believed to be on foot, possibly in the area of the 1300 block of E. Illinois. Bengert may be suicidal and could possibly be armed.Â
 Anyone who sees Bengert is urged to call 911 immediately and report his location to authorities.Â
Henderson scores career mark against Bradley
Aces fall in match up against Braves
 Bradley scored the first nine points of the game and would never give up the lead, defeating the University of Evansville men’s basketball team by a final of 72-52 on Wednesday night at the Ford Center.
K.J. Riley led the Purple Aces (9-7, 0-3 MVC) with 12 points. He was 8-for-10 from the free throw line 20 out of 24 attempts from the stripe over the last two games. Freshman Marcus Henderson recorded a career-high nine points in the game. He hit a pair of triples while eclipsing his previous scoring mark of six points, which he set on two occasions. John Hall finished the night with nine points.
“I thought midway through the second half, our energy was where it was supposed to be. We made a few mental mistakes early on and had some miscues,†UE interim coach Bennie Seltzer said. “Bradley is too good of a team to spot 10 points early on. We did that and had an uphill battle the rest of the way. It all comes down to how hard we play and how well we defend.â€
Leading the Braves (11-5, 2-1 MVC) was Nate Kennell, who had team highs with 17 points and 10 boards. Darrell Brown scored 16.
Bradley set the tone early on, scoring the first nine points of the game. Evansville missed its first five attempts while turning it over once before Noah Frederking got UE on the board with a 3-pointer. After the Braves pushed their lead to 16-5, the Aces got back on the board with a pair of Jawaun Newton free throws with Riley adding one of his own.
The lead for Bradley continued to hover around double figures before the final minute when they added the final five points of the half to go into the break leading 34-19. Nate Kennell had 13 points in the half while no Evansville player had more than three points.
Over the opening minutes of the second period, the Braves added to the lead, going up by 25 points at 52-27. Trailing 55-31 with 11 minutes remaining, the Aces did their best to come back. UE recorded 11 points in a row while cutting the deficit to 12 points with six minutes left.
A Riley free throw got it started before Henderson drained a triple. Riley added three more free throws before Sam Cunliffe finished it off with his second long ball of the night, making it a 55-42 game. Evansville’s defense buckled down, keeping Bradley off the board for a span of six minutes while holding them to nine consecutive missed shots.
After UE got within 13, the Braves regrouped and pushed their lead back to 20, finishing with the 72-52 win.
Bradley shot 41.4% for the game with Evansville finishing at 33.3%. The Braves grabbed 48 rebounds on the night while limiting the Aces to 30.
Evansville will look to regain its edge on Saturday when it travels to Loyola for a 3 p.m. game.