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Phoenix Classic up next for Aces volleyball

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UE travels to North Carolina for the weekend

 With the home opener in the books, the Purple Aces volleyball team takes to the road this weekend as they head to Elon, N.C. for the Phoenix Classic on Friday and Saturday.  UE takes on Elon, Gardner-Webb and North Carolina Central in the tournament.

After a 3-0 start to the season in the Leatherneck Invitational, the University of Evansville volleyball team got tripped up by a 3-0 final in Tuesday’s home opener against SEMO.  Rachel Tam added 14 kills while Cecilia Thon posted 15 assists; Lauren Murray led all players with 12 digs.  Last weekend, the Aces were 3-0 in Macomb, Ill.; UE opened with a 3-2 win over Tennessee Tech before earning a 3-1 win over Fairleigh Dickinson; in the finale, the Aces topped Western Illinois in five sets.

Rachel Tam had one of the best weekends in program history in leading the Purple Aces to a perfect 3-0 mark and the Leatherneck Invitational Championship.  Tam recorded 79 kills over the weekend before adding 14 against the Redhawks; she continues to pace the MVC with 5.47 kills per set.  Entering the 2018 season, Tam’s career kills mark was 27, which she broke twice in the opening three matches.

Two freshmen had stellar debuts in the trip to Macomb and played well in Tuesday’s contest against Southeast Missouri State.  Kerra Cornist garnered All-Tournament Team accolades as she averaged 1.71 kills per set while ranking second on the team with 10 block assists.  Cecilia Thon was UE’s top setter in the 3-0 start, posting at least 24 in all three games including her career mark of 32 against Fairleigh Dickinson.  Thon added 15 assists in the home opener and has led UE in that stat in all four matches so far.

Elon comes into its home tournament with a perfect 4-0 mark.  The Phoenix took top honors in last weekend’s Charlotte Invitational with wins over Presbyterian, Charlotte and USC Upstate.  Kam Terry leads the way with 3.33 kills per set while Kodi Garcia checks in with 8.94 assists per frame.

Gardner-Webb brings its 2-1 record to Elon as they defeated Jackson State and Alabama A&M in the season-opening SWAC/MEAC Tournament.  Nichole Ford paces the Runnin’ Bulldogs with a total of 17 kills while Hannah Donaldson has recorded 13 total blocks.

The Eagles of North Carolina Central recorded a 1-2 mark as they also opened the season at the SWAC/MEAC Tournament.  Their win came over Jackson State.  Morgan Goodwin has notched a team-best 24 kills this year while Isis Mitchel currently has 95 assists, a total of 7.31 per set.  Current UE graduate assistant Melissa Rabell was a player for the program from 2011 through 2014.

Pop-Up: Land & Water Turtles Saturday, September 1 1:00-1:30 PM

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Join Naturalist Kelsey at the Nature Center to learn all about turtles – both on land and in the water.

This Pop-Up is included with regular Wesselman Woods admission (free for members).

TODAYS ITINERARY OF PRESIDENT TRUMPS VISIT TO EVANSVILLE

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TODAYS ITINERARY OF PRESIDENT TRUMPS VISIT TO EVANSVILLE

President Trump plane will land at the Evansville Airport between 5:25 to 5;50 CST.

He will be escorted by the Secret Service and local law enforcement officials to the Ford Center.

He will be attending a private campaign fundraiser at the Old National Bank Plaza once he settles in. This private fundraiser will offer the attendees the options of participating in a small roundtable discussion for a $25,000 donation, getting your photo taken with the President for a $10,000 donation or for a $1,000 donation you can attend a private reception hosted by the President in honor of United States Senatorial candidate Mike Braun.

Around 7:05 CST the President will be escorted to the Ford Center for the political rally.

Tentative plans are that Mr. Trump will leave the Ford Center around 8:05 CST to board his plane and fly back to Washington. DC.

 

Otters overpower Grizzlies to move into tie for second wild card

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The Evansville Otters blasted three home runs to power their way to a 10-6 victory over the Gateway Grizzlies on Wednesday night at GCS Ballpark and moved into a tie with the Florence Freedom for the second wild card spot in the Frontier League.

Evansville broke through with two runs in the top of the third inning to take the lead. David Cronin hit a solo homer, his third of the season, and was immediately followed by Ryan Long with another solo home run, his twelfth of the year.

Hunter Cullen smashed a two-run homer, his third on the year, to give the Otters a 4-0 lead in the top of the fifth.

Trae Santos hit a three-run homer to bring the Grizzlies to within a run in the bottom of the fifth.

J.J Gould plated the fifth run of the game for the Otters with a sacrifice fly in the top of the sixth.

The Otters then broke the game open with five runs in the top of the ninth. Jeff Gardner plated a run with a double and was followed by a two-run single from Carlos Castro. Gould capped off the frame with a two-run single to raise his RBI total to three on the game.

Gateway plated three runs in the bottom half of the frame, but ultimately the Otters prevailed 10-6.

Tyler Beardsley picks up the win for the Otters, his fifth on the year. Beardsley went six innings, allowing three runs on seven hits, two walks and six strikeouts.

Joe Hauser takes the loss for Gateway. Hauser went 5.2 innings, allowing five runs, four earned, on nine hits and one strikeout.

Garrett Harris is credited with the save, his first of the year for Evansville. Harris threw the final three innings, allowing three runs on four hits while striking out two.

The Otters will now go for the sweep of the series tomorrow at 6:35 p.m. at GCS Ballpark.

“READERS FORUM” AUGUST 30, 2018

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We hope that today’s “Readers Forum” 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?

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Trump Rally Shines Spotlight On Evansville

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Trump Rally Shines Spotlight on Evansville

When President Donald Trump touches down in Evansville on Thursday it will be a big moment for the city. With the President’s every move watched closely, all eyes will be on Evansville.

Some folks are hopeful this will raise the profile for the City of Evansville. With many new and improving signature events, this Make America Great Again rally serves as the cherry on top.

Evansville Convention and Visitor Bureau executive director Joe Taylor already has a list of talking points to go over with the major players coming into town. He hopes to leverage this into more opportunities down the line.

Evansville could also see a political bump from the rally. Trump will be in town in part to stump for Republican Senate Candidate Mike Braun. With the folks in Washington likely to be watching, they may start to think about Evansville as a hub for politics.

 

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Indiana Chamber Won’t Endorse in U.S. Senate Race

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Indiana Chamber Won’t Endorse in U.S. Senate Race

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is rebuffing an organization tradition. For the first time in 10 years, the organization will not endorse a Senate candidate.

Republican businessman Mike Braun is trying to up-seat incumbent Democratic Senator Joe Donnelly.

The midterm election will determine the balance of power in Washington. The Indiana Chamber’s Congressional Affairs Committee has always endorsed the Republican Senate candidate in the past: Dan Coats in 2010, Richard Mourdock in 2012 and Sen. Todd Young in 2016. In all three elections, there wasn’t an incumbent running.

However, this year, the Chamber chose not to endorse either candidate.

The Chamber says business leaders throughout the state interviewed both candidates and found issues with the public policy stances of both.