Mr. Heavensville is Tonight
Proceeds benefit the Tri-State Alliance and our AIDS Holiday Project. Cost to attend is $40 a person and can be paid at the door, with checks payable to Zion UCC Owensboro.
Past winners include Vanderburgh Sheriff Dave Wedding, Wade McNeil, WNIN’s Tim Black, local attorney and Democrat party chair Scott Danks and local business owner Brian Bennett.
Please attend and support this important community event. Tickets can also be purchased online by visiting Eventbrite.com and search Mr. Heavensville.
Frederking’s career night leads Aces to win in home opener
Frederking recorded 26 points in the victory
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Sophomore Noah Frederking scored a career-high 26 points to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team to a 92-72 win over Kentucky Wesleyan in the home opener at the Ford Center on Thursday evening.
Frederking was 9-of-14 from the field and 3-6 from outside. Of his 26 points, 19 came in the first half. The outing comes after a 10-point effort on Saturday at Xavier.
“I just tried to come off the bench and give a little spark to our team. I made one and felt like I could keep shooting until I missed one, I was really feeling it,†Frederking said after the win. Coach just wants me to go in there and be aggressive.â€
K.J. Riley had a nice game, finishing with 16 points while John Hall recorded 13. Hall’s final tally set his career mark for the second game in a row; he registered 12 against the Musketeers. Riley has finished with at least 14 points in all three games so far.
For UE head coach Walter McCarty, it marked the first of what will be many wins with the Purple Aces. He was excited after the game, but as always, he gave all of the credit to his players.
“Noah came and played with a good pace. He is always looking to shoot, I am excited because he was very aggressive tonight,†McCarty said. “Jawaun (Newton), Shamar (Givance) and Noah were able to come in and make an impact and help turn the game. When they were on the bench to start, they were able to view the game and see what they could do to help us.â€
The Aces did not get the start to the night that they hoped for when Kentucky Wesleyan jumped out to a 15-10 lead in the opening five minutes. The Panthers hit three triples to take the early advantage.
“At the beginning, we were shooting without a purpose, I wanted us to get in the paint a little more. We have to start the games better, dictate a pace and get stops,†McCarty explained. “We cannot let teams get comfortable, because when they do, their shots go in. Defensively, we were much better, but still have a way to go.â€
John Hall echoed those comments.
“We have to start the games better and be ready to play,†he said. “We know what we have to do and we will be ready going forward.â€
A layup by Marty Hill cut into the deficit before the Aces were able to get in front at the 11:05 mark as Frederking connected on his second field goal of the night. The Aces never gave up the lead from there. UE pushed its advantage to four points, but the Panthers cut it to one as late as a 34-33 score with 7:29 remaining in the half.
It was Frederking being true from outside once again. His third trey of the game sent the Aces on an 8-0 stretch that pushed the lead to 42-33. Following a KWC basket, the Aces completed the half on a 15-4 run to go into the half with a 57-39 lead. Shea Feehan capped off the first-half scoring with the team’s 10th triple of the half with 21 seconds on the clock.
Kentucky Wesleyan hung tough in the second half, cutting the UE lead to 13 at the midway point of the period, but Evansville was able to fend off the challenge to finish with the 92-72 win. The Panthers saw Mohamed Abu Arisha lead the way with 16 points and 10 boards while Zavon Goodwin and Adam Goetz scored 14 and 13 points, respectively.
Both squads finished with 37 rebounds. Feehan was the top rebounder for the Aces, hauling in nine caroms. He had one in each of the first two games. Riley grabbed seven. Freshman Shamar Givance led the team with five assists while Frederking and Hall posted four apiece. Hall has dished out nine helpers over the last two games.
UE shot 49.3% for the night, including 58.1% (18/13) in the first 20 minutes of action. The Panthers were just below that mark for the game, finishing at 46.7%. Both teams had 17 assists while the Aces forced 21 turnovers while committing just seven as a team. Since turning it over 24 times in the opener at Illinois, UE has done extremely well in that department, committing just 16 over the last 80 minutes on the court.
Next up for the Aces is a visit by Texas Southern to the Ford Center. Tip is set for noon on Sunday.
Myriad Brewery Company Opens November 16th! Downtown Evansville
The Myriad taproom opens to the public on Friday, November 16th from 4-11pm!
We will debut with a lineup of 12 guest taps, wines, and liquors.
We are honored to officially be a part of the Downtown Evansville Indiana family and cannot wait to meet each one of you.
Aces volleyball set for Senior Weekend
UE to recognize six seniors on Saturday
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The regular season comes to a close for the University of Evansville volleyball team this weekend when the Purple Aces take on UNI and Drake inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse. UE welcomes the Panthers on Friday before taking on the Bulldogs on Senior Night on Saturday; both matches begin at 7 p.m.
Prior to Saturday’s contest versus Drake, the Aces will honor seniors Mildrelis Rodriguez, Rocio Fortuny, Elizabeth Giller, Gabriela dos Santos, Olivia Goldstein and Joselyn Coronel.
Evansville found itself in an 0-2 hole at Indiana State, but rallied back to force a fifth game before the Sycamores clinched the match with a 15-11 win. Rachel Tam had one of her best all-around matches, posting 21 kills, 16 digs and 3 block assists. Alondra Vazquez added 14 kills and a career-high 21 digs while Mildrelis Rodriguez recorded 13 kills and 14 digs. Five Aces finished the match with 14 or more digs. Allana McInnis added 49 assists and Kerra Cornist anchored the defense with five block assists.
It was just another day at the office for Rachel Tam as she recorded 21 kills and 16 digs at Indiana State on Friday. Her 16 digs marked a season high and was just three off of her career mark of 19, set at Jacksonville State in 2016. She also added three block assists, her top mark since recording four against Loyola in September. She remains second in the MVC with 4.28 kills per set; her tally is 26th in the nation. Tam’s 458 total kills is 13th in the country while her 497.0 total points is 16th.
Senior Mildrelis Rodriguez continues to impact her team on the offensive and defensive sides of the net. For the season, she is second on the team in kills (3.10/set) and third in digs (2.78/set). She recorded 13 kills and 14 digs at Indiana State.
UNI comes to Meeks Family Fieldhouse with a 21-8 mark while going 15-1 through 16 MVC contests. Karlie Taylor paces the MVC with 4.69 kills per set while Rachel Koop leads the league with 11.76 assists. Koop’s assist average is 5th in the NCAA while her total of 1,235 helpers is also fifth. Taylor’s kill average ranks 10th in the nation while her total of 455 kills is 15th.
Drake is battling for a spot in the MVC Tournament coming into the last weekend of the regular season. The Bulldogs begin play with an 18-13 overall mark and stand at 6-10 in the Valley. Cathryn Cheek is fourth in the league and leads the Bulldogs with 3.75 kills per set. Elle Tubbs has notched 0.29 service aces per set, tops in the conference.
No. 2/13 Hoosiers Win Three Events on Day One of IU Invitational
The No. 2/13-ranked Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams got off to a fast start on Thursday at the 2018 IU Invitational at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Ind., winning three individual events during evening finals.
TEAM STANDINGS (Day One)
Men
- No. 2 Indiana – 542
- No. 3 N.C. State – 413.5
- No. 17 Arizona State – 304
- No. 9 Louisville – 298.5
Women
- No. 8 Louisville – 436
- No. 7 N.C. State – 428.5
- No. 13 Indiana – 420
- Arizona State – 211
- No. 17 Purdue – 126.5
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HOOSIER WINNERS
MEN
James Connor – 1-Meter Dive (421.20)
WOMEN
Bailey Andison – 200 IM (1:55.70)
Cassy Jernberg – 500 Freestyle (4:39.96)
NOTABLES
- A total of 54 Hoosier swimmers and divers qualified for finals on Thursday night, including
26 in A Finals.
- IU’s James Connor remains unbeaten this season, as the redshirt senior has won all six diving events he’s entered.
NCAA CUTS
A: Women’s 400 Medley Relay (Haskett, King, Jensen, Eiber), Men’s 400 Medley Relay (Fantoni, Finnerty, Lanza, Apple).
B: Men’s 200 Freestyle Relay (Apple, Blaskovic, Lanza, Samy), Cassy Jernberg (500 Free), Noelle Peplowski (500 Free), Christin Rockway (500 Free), Maria Paula Heitmann (500 Free), Michael Brinegar (500 Free), Mikey Calvillo (500 Free), Adam Destrampe (500 Free), Jakub Karl (500 Free), Christine Jensen (200 IM), Lilly King (200 IM), Bailey Andison (200 IM), Mackenzie Looze (200 IM), Bailey Kovac (200 IM), Abby Kirkpatrick (200 IM), Josie Grote (200 IM), Shelby Koontz (200 IM), Mohamed Samy (200 IM), Vini Lanza (200 IM), Van Mathias (200 IM), Thomas Vanderbrook (200 IM), Ian Finnerty (200 IM), Griffin Eiber (200 IM), Ileah Doctor (50 Free), Laurel Eiber (50 Free), Bruno Blaskovic (50 Free), Zach Apple (50 Free), Mohamed Samy (50 Free), Gabriel Fantoni (50 Free), Brandon Hamblin (50 Free).
NCAA ZONES QUALIFYING SCORES
Men’s 1-Meter: James Connor, Andrew Capobianco, Mory Gould.
Women’s 3-Meter: Taylor Carter.
UP NEXT
- The No. 2/13 Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will continue competition at the 2018 IU Invitational on Friday. Prelims get underway at 9:00 a.m. ET at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center, with finals at 5:00 p.m. ET.
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- Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebookand Instagram.
Women’s 200 Freestyle Relay
- Laurel Eiber, Ileah Doctor, Grace Haskett, Christine Jensen – 1:29.89
- Shelby Koontz, Bailey Andison, Lilly King, Julia Wolf – 1:30.71
Men’s 200 Freestyle Relay
- Zach Apple, Bruno Blaskovic, Vini Lanza, Mohamed Samy – 1:17.37
- Griffin Eiber, Gabriel Fantoni, Jack Franzman, Josh Romany – 1:19.10
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Women’s 500 Freestyle
- Cassy Jernberg – 4:39.96 (Prelims 4:41.95)
- Noelle Peplowski – 4:42.10 (Prelims 4:42.22)
- Christin Rockway – 4:44.47 (Prelims 4:46.27)
- Maria Paula Heitmann – 4:43.64 (Prelims 4:46.60)
- Anne Rouleau – 4:54.40 (Prelims 4:56.63)
- Ashleigh Lechner – 5:00.66
Men’s 500 Freestyle
- Michael Brinegar – 4:19.10 (Prelims 4:21.54)
- Jakub Karl – 4:21.18 (Prelims 4:22.74)
- Mikey Calvillo – 4:20.99 (Prelims 4:23.79)
- Adam Destrampe – 4:22.20 (Prelims 4:23.79)
- Ben McDade – 4:24.32 (Prelims 4:25.80)
- Trey Hubbuch – 4:25.49 (Prelims 4:27.40)
- Spencer Lehman – 4:25.93 (Prelims 4:27.27)
- Gage Hamill – 4:28.31 (Prelims 4:29.43)
- Michael Draves – 4:31.43
- Corey Gambardella – 4:39.82
Women’s 200 IM
- Bailey Andison – 1:55.70 (Prelims 1:57.55)
- Christine Jensen – 1:56.92 (Prelims 1:56.99)
- Mackenzie Looze – 1:56.96 (Prelims 1:57.57)
- Bailey Kovac – 1:57.67 (Prelims 1:58.66)
- Abby Kirkpatrick – 1:59.81 (Prelims 1:59.38)
- Josie Grote –2:03.80 (Prelims 1:59.83)
- Shelby Koontz – 1:58.89 (Prelims 2:00.54)
- Laura Morley – 2:00.06 (Prelims 2:00.56)
- Hope Hayward – 2:04.76
Lilly King – Scratched Final (Prelims 1:57.20 – A Final)
Men’s 200 IM
- Mohamed Samy – 1:44.10 (Prelims 1:44.68)
- Vini Lanza – 1:44.42 (Prelims 1:45.40)
- Thomas Vanderbrook – 1:45.89 (Prelims 1:47.27)
- Van Mathias – 1:46.67 (Prelims 1:46.34)
- Ian Finnerty – 1:45.85 (Prelims 1:47.80)
- Griffin Eiber – 1:46.41 (Prelims 1:47.33)
- Wilson Beckman – 1:46.59 (Prelims 1:47.65)
- Jacob Steele – 1:47.46 (Prelims 1:47.96)
- Gary Kostbade – 1:49.15 (Prelims 1:47.66)
- Matt Jerden – 1:48.03 (Prelims 1:49.78)
- Wyeth Brock – 1:50.44 (Prelims 1:50.08)
- Brock Brown – 1:51.73
Women’s 50 Freestyle
- Laurel Eiber – 22.76 (Prelims 22.75)
- Grace Haskett – 22.78 (Prelims 22.77)
- Ileah Doctor – 22.85 (Prelims 22.66)
- Julia Wolf – 23.24
- Lauren Miller – 23.82
- Savanna Spears – 24.25
Men’s 50 Freestyle
- Zach Apple – 19.47 (Prelims 19.57)
- Bruno Blaskovic – 19.50 (Prelims 19.39)
- Mohamed Samy – 20.05 (Prelims 19.68)
- Josh Romany – 20.03 (Prelims 20.00)
- Gabriel Fantoni – 20.04 (Prelims 19.92)
- Jack Franzman – 20.10 (Prelims 19.99)
- Brandon Hamblin – 19.89 (Prelims 20.18)
- Andrew Couchon – 20.46 (Prelims 20.33)
- Tucker Brock – 21.60
Women’s 3-Meter Dive
- Taylor Carter – 317.85 (Prelims 257.40)
- Kallie Higgins – 231.75 (Prelims 243.35)
- Alyssa Wang – 221.30 (Prelims 230.65)
- Kayla Luarde – 216.85 (Prelims 234.50)
Men’s 1-Meter Dive
- James Connor – 421.20 (Prelims 375.35)
- Andrew Capobianco – 340.70 (Prelims 331.05)
- Mory Gould – 309.00 (Prelims 290.20)
- Seamus Scotty – 276.90 (Prelims 264.25)
- Clark Carter – 255.35 (Prelims 253.20)
- Cole VanDevender – 248.60 (Prelims 282.50)
- Logan Brown – 244.45
Women’s 400 Medley Relay
- Grace Haskett, Lilly King, Christine Jensen, Laurel Eiber – 3:31.65
- Bailey Kovac, Noelle Peplowski, Shelby Koontz, Bialey Andison – 3:37.51
Men’s 400 Medley Relay
- Gabriel Fantoni, Ian Finnerty, Vini Lanza, Zach Apple – 3:05.72
- Mohamed Samy, Gary Kostbade, Van Mathias, Bruno Blaskovic – 3:10.24
IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 16, 2018
We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUEâ€Â will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?Â
IS IT TRUE that we would like to thank area road crews for doing an outstanding job in keeping our roads clean and safe during yesterdays winter storm?  …we are also very pleased that our first responders were really to handle any unforeseen emergency during the impending winter storm?  …we give five (5) cheers to our area road crews and first responders for a job well done?
IS IT TRUEÂ that a couple days ago Channel 25 TV did an investigative piece on the McCurdy? …according to Channel 25 TV report that owner of the McCurdy have problems with the elevators, pest control issues, allowing free access to anyone wanting to enter the building because the main entrance doors are not locked, trash is allowed to accumulate in lobby and stairwells, deferred maintenance issues, they are defendants in over 60 plus lawsuits, allegedly not handling rental deposit refunds properly? …if the issues raised in the Chanel 25 investigative report are true it looks like the McCurdy may have City Codes, Vanderburgh County Board of Health Department and OSHA violations that need to be addressed?
IS IT TRUE that starting in January 2019 the Vanderburgh County School Board will have two well qualified and independent thinking School Board members?  …they are Ann Ennis and  David Hollingsworth?  …we expect that Ennis and Hollinsworth will encourage the EVSC Superintendent of Schools to be more transparent? … we don’t expect that the school board will be any making decisions behind closed doors?  …it may be even possible that the new School Board could even adopt a policy ending the practice of “nepotism”?
IS IT TRUE starting in January 2018 a new era in local county politics will begin? Â …the Vanderburgh County Commision will have a banker, successful businessman and knowledgeable person in of how government works? Â …we expect that County Commissioners Cheryl Musgrave, Ben Shoulders, and Jeff Hatfield will do great things for the citizens of Vanderburgh County starting January 2019?
IS IT TRUE Â it been reported that a Congressional sub-committee heard testimony from Department of Veterans Affairs officials concerning computer problems that have caused GI Bill benefit payments covering education and housing to be delayed for months or never be delivered? …because of this unacceptable bureaucratic mistake that many veterans are facing serious debt problems or even homelessness because of this issue? Â …that the Veterans Affairs official that caused this unacceptable problem was demoted instead of being fired?
IS IT TRUE that Kathryn Martin retained her position for the third time as Knight Township trustee in the recent mid-term election? Â …that Democrat Martin crushed her opponent by a margin of 8 percent? …Ms. Martin beat her challenger, Johnny Kincaid, by 1,671 votes? …we congratulate Kathryn Martin for getting elected to a third term? Â Â …we commended Mr. Kincaid desire to serve the public in an elected office? Â …that Mr. Kincaid has run for several political offices in the past and always fell short of being elected? Â …feel that Mr. Kincaid should approach the mover and shakers of his party and ask them to appoint him to a meaningful board or commission because we feel he has the talent and desire to serve us well?
IS IT TRUE In honor of men’s health month, St. Vincent wanted to share a story with you about St. Vincent pediatrician, Dr. Jon Voyles who suffered a heart attack earlier this year and found himself in St. Vincent’s emergency room? … Dr. Voyles is encouraging men to see their doctor regularly?  …St. Vincent has produced a video with Dr. Voyles sharing his story?  …if you are interested in seeing this video or would like to speak to Dr. Voyles and his cardiologist, Dr. Frizzell so you can learn more about this story please contact Tangela Floyd, Director of Public Relations at 812-485-4044 or e-mail her at mailto:tangela.floyd@ascension.org?
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