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Six Run Second Leads Otters To Sweep Of Miners

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The Evansville Otters completed a three-game sweep of the Southern Illinois Miners with a 7-4 victory on Sunday evening at Bosse field in front of 1,504 fans.

The Otters struck for six runs in the second inning to break the game open. With runners at first and third, Mike Rizzitello started the scoring with an RBI single to left. A Manny Cruz single then loaded the bases before David Cronin drew a four-pitch walk to force home a run and put the Otters up 2-0. With the bases still loaded, Ryan Long took the first pitch he saw and deposited it over the right field fence for a grand slam, his third home run of the season, which put the Otters up 6-0.

Southern Illinois got one back in the sixth on a Chance Shepard RBI double.

The Otters got that run back immediately in the bottom of the inning on a Rizzitello sacrifice fly.

Southern Illinois mounted a comeback in the ninth inning as they plated three runs on a two-run double from Harrison Bragg and a sacrifice fly from Austin Homan, but it fell short as Kyle Griffin struck out Kurt Wertz Jr. to cap off the 7-4 victory.

Otters starter Austin Nicely picks up his third win of the season after throwing seven innings of one run baseball. Nicely struck out a season-high eight batters and walked only one while conceding just five hits.

Austin Dubsky takes the loss for the Miners. Dubsky threw just two innings and allowed six runs on four hits and three walks.

The Otters will have an off day on Monday before returning to action when they begin a three-game series with the Gateway Grizzlies at Bosse Field on Tuesday evening at 6:35 p.m.

Daily Scriptures for the Week of June 25, 2018

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MONDAY
“May God arise, may his enemies be scattered; may his foes flee before him.” Psalm 68:1 NIV

TUESDAY
“May you blow them away like smoke— as wax melts before the fire, may the wicked perish before God”
Psalm 68:2 NIV

WEDNESDAY
“But may the righteous be glad and rejoice before God; may they be happy and joyful.”
Psalm 68:3 NIV

THURSDAY
“Sing to God, sing in praise of his name, extol him who rides on the clouds—rejoice before him—his name is the Lord.”
Psalm 68:4 NIV

FRIDAY
“A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling.” Psalm 68:5 NIV

SATURDAY
“God sets the lonely in families, he leads out the prisoners with singing; but therebellious live in a sun-scorched land.”
Psalm 68:6 NIV

SUNDAY
“When you, God, went out before your people, when you marched through thewilderness, the earth shook, the heavens poured down rain, before God, the One of Sinai, before God, the God of Israel. You gave abundant showers, O God; you refreshed your weary inheritance.”
Psalm 68:7-9 NIV

Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer

SABBATH AGAINST SEPARATION’ SERVICES

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Several congregations in the Evansville area are coming together for ‘Sabbath against Separation’, an event to show members of these churches and worship centers are against the separation of immigrant families at the U.S. border.

Leaders of these worship centers say their mission is to not only raise awareness about what is happening at the border but to show there are places in the Tri-State that are welcoming of anyone in need.

There are several services planned into the weekend at different venues around town, culminating in a rally and prayers service Sunday afternoon.

HERES A FULL LIST:

Sunday:

8:30 and 10:30 a.m., First Presbyterian Church- 609 SE. 2nd St

10:15 a.m., Christ Church UCC- 3601 Washington Avenue

10:15 a.m., Bethlehem UCC- 6400 Oak Hill Road

10:30 a.m., Eastminster Presbyterian- 5501 Washington Avenue

First Ebenezer Baptist- 518 S Linwood

8:30 and 11 a.m., Methodist Temple UMC- 2109 Lincoln Ave

9:30 a.m., Trinity UMC- 216 SE Third St.

2:00 p.m., Temple Adath B’nai Israel- 8440 Newburgh Road, Evansville

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Three-Run Eighth Inning Sends Otters Past Miners

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In a back and forth affair, the Evansville Otters came out on top 8-6 over the Southern Illinois Miners on Saturday evening at Bosse Field in front of 3,227 fans.

Southern Illinois took no time to take a lead as they plated three in the first inning. With a runner in motion on the pitch, Marc DiLeo singled to left-center field which allowed a run to score all the way from first. With the bases loaded, an error by shortstop Toby Thomas allowed a run to score. Nolan Earley then knocked home a run with a sacrifice fly to put the Miners up 3-0.

Joe Dudek pushed the Miners advantage to 4-0 with a solo home run to left in the top of the third.

Evansville scored four in the fifth to tie the game. Joe DeLuca started the rally with a two-run single. Ryan Long followed that up with an RBI double to right and Toby Thomas tied the game with a sacrifice fly.

The Otters took the lead for the first time in the seventh on a Thomas RBI infield single.

Southern Illinois responded with two runs in the top of the eighth to take a 6-5 lead. Chance Shepard lead off the frame with a solo home run and Ben Moore gave the Miners the lead with an RBI double.

For the second time in the game, the Otters rallied to take the lead, this time with three runs in the bottom of the eighth. Manny Cruz tied the game on an RBI single, and on the play a throwing error allowed DeLuca to come home and score the go-ahead tally. David Cronin then added an insurance run on an RBI single to put the Otters up 8-6.

The Miners put the tying run on base in the top of the ninth, but Mitch Aker struck out Harrison Bragg to end the game and secure the 8-6 victory. For Aker, it is his fourteenth save of the campaign.

Sean Adler is credited with his third win of the season after striking out the only batter he faced.

Michael Starcevich is dealt the loss after allowing three runs, two earned, on three hits and a walk in one inning of work.

Otters starter Tyler Vail receives a no-decision after throwing six innings and allowing four runs while racking up six strikeouts.

Steven Ridings is credited with the no-decision as well for the Miners. Ridings tossed five innings, giving up four runs on six hits.

Coverage of the series will continue on WUEV 91.5 FM and the Otters Digital Network presented by Kruckemeyer & Cohn with Sam Jellinek(play-by-play) and Bill McKeon(analysis) on the call.

The series with the Miners finishes on Sunday which is a family fun day. June 26-28 against the Grizzlies will have $2 Tuesday, Day Camp Day and Thirsty Thursday. June 29-July 1 against the Rascals will be highlighted by Edward Jones Night and postgame fireworks, Heritage Federal Credit Union hat giveaway and Boy Scout Night, and another family fun day. Tickets are still available at evansvilleotters.com or by calling 812-435- 8686.

Fans can also follow Otters social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for game updates throughout the day.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Season tickets, group outing packages, and single game tickets are on sale now for the 2018 season.

Sheriff’s Office Seeking the Help of the Public to Solve Fatal I-69 Hit and Run

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is requesting that anyone who might have witnessed the suspect vehicle or driver from the fatal hit and run on I-69 last night contact the Sheriff’s Office.

Residents, business owners and property managers are asked to review their security camera footage from 10:45 PM onward. No description of the suspect vehicle is currently available, but the vehicle will have damage to the front end. The suspect vehicle likely fled south (west) on I-69 toward the direction of US 41.

The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office has identified the victim as 23-year-old David William Egan of Evansville.

If you have information, please contact the Sheriff’s Office TIP line at 812-421-6297 or leave a web tip here.

 

Crash location shown by red arrow. (Image courtesy of Google Maps)

Previously: Pedestrian Killed on I-69 by Hit and Run

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Charlie Wiggins Historic Marker Placed In Evansville

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Charlie Wiggins Historic Marker Placed In Evansville

State Rep. Ryan Hatfield, the Indiana Racing Memorial Association, and the Evansville African-American Museum have announced that a race-themed historic marker honoring legendary mechanic and race driver Charlie Wiggins will be placed at The African American Museum in Evansville

The Wiggins marker will be unveiled during a ceremony starting at 10 a.m. Saturday in front of the African-American Museum.

“Charlie Wiggins was the star of the African-American racing circuit in the 1920s and 1930s, capturing four ‘Gold and Glory’ races,” said Hatfield. “Wiggins was one of the foremost African-American drivers in an era when racing was still new, safety was minimal, and it took someone without fear to compete.”

Ashley Jordan, Director of the Evansville African-American Museum, added, “Evansville is proud to honor one of our ‘Favorite Sons’ who brought fame to our city and state and to the world of early American auto racing. His dedication to a dangerous sport made him the most successful driver in the history of the ‘Gold and Glory’ race.”

Wiggins is the latest subject to be honored by the Indiana Racing Memorial Association (IRMA), an organization founded by Brian Hasler and Mark Eutsler to memorialize the contributions made by drivers, mechanics, manufacturers, short tracks, and events that made Indiana the “Racing Capital of the World.”

“With the addition of Charlie Wiggins, IRMA will have placed 36 markers across the State of Indiana,” Hasler said. “Our markers and the unveiling events that take place with them have helped educate the public about these contributions to building the sport of auto racing in Indiana, the country, and around the world.”

Hatfield noted, “As a life-long race fan, I am pleased that Charlie Wiggins will receive the recognition he is due with the addition of this historic marker in Evansville.”

“This marker will be a constant reminder of an Evansville resident whose determination and talent made a significant contribution to the sport he loved,” added Jordan.

Turpin Promoted To Mortgage Loan Officer

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Todd Turpin has been promoted to the role of Mortgage Loan Officer for the Evansville Region for First Security Bank. Turpin will now be working with all First Security customers and their home purchase, construction or refinancing needs. He will be based at the Green River Road banking center, located conveniently at 123 South Green River Road.

“Todd is an extremely dependable, enthusiastic employee,” stated Krista Niehaus, Senior Vice President – Sales and Service Manager. “He is a long-time banker and has experience in the mortgage industry too. He works very hard to make sure his customers get the best service possible from beginning to end.”

Turpin is ready to get started in his new position at First Security Bank. “I am excited to continue my banking career in the Mortgage Loan Officer role for a bank that has the same passion as I do for helping our customers attain their financial goals,” he said.

Turpin started at First Security Bank in November of 2017 in the role of Relationship Banker at the Green River Road banking center. He has more than fifteen years of management and customer service experience paired with more than ten years of financial experience. He had previously worked as a Mortgage Loan Officer and Personal Banker, where he was responsible for customer loan agreements, analyzing loan markets and solving customer issues.

Turpin received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Louisiana State University.

First Security Bank, with $600 million in assets and more than 125 employees, has 11 banking centers in four major markets including Lexington, Owensboro and Bowling Green, Kentucky and Evansville, Indiana.