Daily Scriptures for the Week of September 24, 2018
MONDAY
“Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the
Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his
understanding no one can fathom.â€
“Butâ€you,â€Israel,â€myâ€servant,â€Jacob,â€whomâ€Iâ€haveâ€chosen,â€youâ€descendantsâ€ofâ€
Abraham my friend, I took you from the ends of the earth, from its farthest
cornersâ€Iâ€calledâ€you.â€Iâ€said,â€â€˜Youâ€areâ€myâ€servant’;â€Iâ€haveâ€chosenâ€youâ€andâ€have†â€
FRIDAY
â€Isaiahâ€â€40:28â€â€NIV
TUESDAY
“Heâ€givesâ€strengthâ€toâ€theâ€wearyâ€andâ€increasesâ€the power of the weak.â€
â€Isaiahâ€â€40:29â€â€NIV
WEDNESDAY
“Evenâ€youthsâ€growâ€tiredâ€andâ€weary,â€andâ€youngâ€menâ€stumbleâ€andâ€fall; but those
who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like
eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.â€
â€Isaiahâ€â€40:30-31â€â€NIV
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THURSDAY
not rejected you.†â€Isaiahâ€â€41:8-9â€â€NIV
“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will
strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.â€
â€Isaiahâ€â€41:10â€â€NIV
SATURDAY
â€â€œAllâ€whoâ€rageâ€againstâ€youâ€willâ€surely be ashamed and disgraced; those who
oppose you will be as nothing and perish.â€
â€Isaiahâ€â€41:11â€â€NIV
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SUNDAY
“For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you,
do not fear; I will help you.â€
â€Isaiahâ€â€41:13â€â€NIV
Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer
Lowry, Crews take top two spots as Evansville wins second-straight meet
For the second-straight meet, the University of Evansville women’s cross country team captured the team championship as the Aces won the women’s 5k race and the University of Evansville’s men’s cross country team continued to impress at the Austin Peay Cross Country Festival on Saturday morning in Clarksville, Tenn..
Led by sophomore Anna Lowry and senior Sienna Crews, the Aces ran to a 24-point victory over host Austin Peay as six Evansville runners finished inside the top 10. Coming down to the finish line, Lowry and Crews battled for the individual championship with Lowry narrowly edging out Crews.
Winning by just seven one-hundredths of a second, Lowry set a new PR of 18:00.541, the 13th-fastest 5k time in Evansville women’s cross country history. Also setting a PR was Crews, who finished in second with a time of 18:00.619, a nearly 10 second improvement on her previous PR set at the Austin Peay Invitational on September 24, 2016.
Following the duo of Lowry and Crews was junior Hannah Welsh, who finished in sixth with a time of 19:16.209. In fourth for the Aces and seventh overall was freshman Katelyn Singh, who set a PR with a time of 19:36.581, while fellow freshman Haylee Harmeyer was just two seconds behind her teammate in eighth with a PR time of 19:38.832. Rounding out the top 10, senior Asthon Bosler picked-up a ninth-place finish with a time of 19:57.032.
Improving her time by over two-and-a-half minutes was freshman Haley Dean, who impressed with an 18th-place finish, crossing the line in 20:34.375. Together in a group of three Aces including Dean were sophomores Lauren Meyer (20:36.703) and Izzy Dawson (20:38.692) who finished in 19th and 20th, respectively.
Scoring a PR, freshman Savanna Mills secured a 23rd-place finish with a run of 20:56.972. Recording a time 30 seconds better than her PR, senior Hayley Elliott finished in a time of 21:35.000 in 29th place. Freshman Claire Dardeen continued the trend of Aces runners with a PR as Dardeen crossed the finish line in 34th in a time of 22:56.972, while fellow freshman Ah’tahja Hooper finished in 35th with a time of 23:09.191.
Evansville’s men continued to build upon strong performances, narrowly missing a team victory and an individual victory. The Aces finished with 37 points as a team, just one point behind host Austin Peay who captured the team championship in the four-mile race, a distance that only three current Aces had run in their collegiate careers.
Junior Stanley Chepchieng led the Aces, finishing in second, scorching his previous four mile PR by nearly two-and-a-half minutes with a time of 19:29.365. Chepchieng finished less than 13 seconds back of the individual champion, Wesley Gray of Austin Peay, who completed the course in 19:16.994. Just behind Chepchieng, sophomore Dawson Hood earned a top five finish with a PR time of 19:37.634, crossing the line in fourth.
Finishing in eighth, senior Jordan Carpenter recorded a 3:46 improvement on his previous PR set in 2015, finishing the race in 20:03.404 in eighth place. Following one after another, sophomore Kalen Ochs (20:17.665) and junior Ricky Hendrix (20:25.215) each set PRs as the duo just missed out on top 10 finishes in 11th and 12th.
Freshman Carson Kline reeled in a 16th-place finish in a PR time of 20:45.251 to help the Aces, while sophomore Phil Dzienciol (21:27.610) and freshman Kaleb Slagle (21:27.610) also set PRs, crossing the finish line in 22nd and 24th, respectively. Grouped together at the finish line, sophomore Tyler Frields-Reifsteck (21:40.262), freshman Jack Rauch (21:44.775), and sophomore Timmy Miller (21:49.429) continued the trend of PRs, finishing in 27th, 28th, and 29th places, respectively.
In 37th place, sophomore Tucker Dawson set a PR with a time of 23:24.225. Sophomore Grant Mangan crossed the line in a time of 24:56.565 earning himself a 41st-place finish. Just behind Mangan was freshman Kyle Thieme who recorded a time of 25:47.349, placing him in 42nd place.
The Aces won’t have to travel far for their next two meets of the season as Evansville next heads to Owensboro, Ky. on October 6 for the Fast Cats Classic in UE’s final meet leading into the Aces’ home meet, the UE Invitational, on October 13.
Valparaiso earns 3-0 win over Aces volleyball Tam and Cornist lead offense
In the second contest of Missouri Valley Conference play, the University of Evansville volleyball team fell to Valapraiso by a 3-0 final inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
Junior Rachel Tam led UE (6-9, 0-2 MVC) once again with 11 kills while Kerra Cornist added eight. Allana McInnis posted 26 assists while Mildrelis Rodriguez and Alondra Vazquez recorded nine digs each. Allison Ketcham posted a game-high 14 kills to lead the Crusaders (15-2, 2-0 MVC).
Valparaiso began the night scoring the first three points. Rachel Tam got the Aces on the board with a kill, but the Crusaders continued to add to the lead, going up 10-4. From there, they took a 25-14 win. Kerra Cornist and Tam each had solid sets, posting four kills apiece.
Evansville got off to a much better start in the second frame, taking its first lead of the match at 2-1. The defense did its job as block assists accounted for three of the Aces first five points of the set. Tam added a pair of service aces to help Evansville jump out to a 10-5 lead. The Crusaders inched their way back and eventually tied it up at 15-15 on an ace. Tam responded with her sixth kill to put UE back in front. Evansville continued to hold a slight lead when a kill by Alondra Vazquez gave the Aces set point, up 24-23. Valpo rallied with three in a row to take a 26-24 win and a 2-0 lead.
The opening three points in the third set were tied before Valparaiso took the first multi-point lead at 6-3. They would later open up a 16-8 lead before putting themselves in position for the win up 23-14. UE made a final run at it, scoring four in a row, but the Crusaders were able to clinch the match on the strength of a 25-19 victory in game three.
UE is right back in action on Monday as the squad travels to Des Moines, Iowa for a 7 p.m. contest at Drake.
“READERS FORUM” SEPTEMBER 23, 2018
We hope that today’s “READERS FORUMâ€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? WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?Â
WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?
Todays“Readers Poll†question is: Do you feel that the FOP endorsement of Stan Levco for County Prosecutor and Jeff Hatfield for County Commission will greatly enhance their chances of being elected to that position?
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Southwest Indiana Chamber Announces 2018 Business Award Winners At Annual Dinner
The Southwest Indiana Chamber announced the 2018 business award winners at the Annual Meeting & DinÂner from 5pm to 8pm at Old National Events Plaza on Thursday, September 20.
Annual Meeting & Dinner signifies the change in board leadership. We celebrated successes of the past year, looked ahead to a new year and honored local business and their leaders. At this signature event, awards were preÂsented to:
Brian Wildeman, President of Wilde Horticultural IHC, the 2018 Entrepreneur of the Year
Junior Achievement of Southwest Indiana, the 2018 NonProfit of the Year
Doug Minor, the 2018 Volunteer of the Year
Matthew Nix and Nate Hahn, the 2018 Young Professionals of the Year
Signarama Evansville, the 2018 Small Business of the Year
Tom Burkhardt, the 2018 Richard A. Schlottman Business Person of the Year
Accuride Corporation, the 2018 Norman P. Wagner Business of the Year
Christine Keck, Vectren was also nominated as the new Chairman of the Board of the Southwest Indiana Chamber for the 2018 – 2020 term as Jim Sandgren, Old National Bank, stepped down. Walter McCarty, UE Men’s Basketball Head Coach was the Keynote Speaker.
This event attracts Chamber Members, elected and appointed officials, key community leaders and our strategic partners. This event attracted nearly 800 attendees. An online silent auction was held to benefit the Southwest Indiana Chamber Foundation.
Gold Sponsor: Vectren; Silver Sponsors: Accuride, BKD CPA’s & Advisors, C. H. Robinson, Concept Light & Sound, Deaconess, Lumaworx, Old National Bank, Old National Events Plaza, Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC and Townsquare Media.
Mickey’s Kingdom Playground Construction Leaders Need A Lot Of Skilled Laborers
Mickey’s Kingdom playground construction leaders need a lot of skilled laborers for the final day of the community build
Tomorrow is the 9th, and final, the day of the Mickey’s Kingdom Park community building. While the playground has progressed from a concrete slab to a recognizable play structure, there is still work to be done.Â
We have welcomed hundreds of volunteers to the build each day and they have gotten us closer to the finish line. But we are not there yet. The heavy lifting is done, but there are several technical jobs that remain on the to-do list.Â
For Mickey’s Kingdom to become a reality for thousands of tristate kids of ALL abilities, we need YOU!Â
We are calling upon anyone with prior building experience to join us at 8:00 am on Sunday. Tools will be provided. If you can donate your time and talents, please go to mickeyskingdomdowntownevansville.com and let us know you will be there tomorrow. If you can’t pre-register, you are still welcome to join us.Â
The building site is at the intersection of Riverside Sr and Cherry, next to the Evansville Museum.
Carver Community Organization Will Hold It’s 73rd Annual Meeting And Luncheon At The Double Tree By Hilton Evansville
Carver Community Organization will celebrate their 73rd Annual Meeting & Luncheon at the DoubleTree by Hilton Evansville on Friday, September 28, 2018, at 11:30 am.
This year’s celebratory theme is “Enlightening Generationsâ€. Those in attendance will celebrate Carver’s past year of successes and learn more about the programs that are shaping the organization’s future. Carver is thrilled to have Brandon Cosby, the Executive Director of Flanner House of Indianapolis, as the featured guest speaker. Flanner House is Indiana’s oldest community service agency for the Black Community focused on moving people from crisis and instability to a place of self-reliance and independence.
Individual tickets for Carver’s 73rdAnnual Meeting are $50, sponsorships are available by contacting Jalessa Eskridge at jeskridge@carverorg.org or phone (812) 423-2612. The reservation deadline is Tuesday, September 25th.
Carver Community Organization is a nonprofit organization that has served the Evansville community since 1944. Carver’s childcare, educational enrichment, and senior programs are dedicated to helping people help themselves by meeting the needs of all generations. For more information about Carver Community Organization please call (812) 423-2612.