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Three Hoosiers, Johansen Ready for FINA Diving World Cup
Three Hoosier divers and Indiana University head diving coach Drew Johansen will get action underway at the 2018 FINA Diving World Cup in Wuhan, China starting on Tuesday, June 5.
Johansen will serve as head coach for Team USA at the World Cup and will have three familiar faces on his squad. Former Hoosier Michael Hixon will compete in the men’s springboard and the men’s 3-meter synchro. Current IU divers Andrew Capobianco (men’s springboard) and Jessica Parratto (women’s 10-meter synchro) will also be in action.
The prelims and final of the men’s 3-meter synchro is scheduled for Tuesday, while the prelims of the men’s springboard is scheduled for Wednesday, with the semifinals and final of the event on Thursday. The prelims and final of the women’s 10-meter synchro will be on Thursday as well.
VCDP News and Calendar of Events – 6/4/2018
Below is the latest edition of upcoming events. There are several opportunities to meet and support our candidates this month, so please mark your calendars! If you have an upcoming event you would like us to include, please email details to vanderburghdemocrats1@gmail.com.
Monday,
June 4 |
6:00PM | Edie Hardcastle Campaign Kick-Off Party
North Park Library 960 Koehler Drive Evansville, IN
*Please RSVP to cschultz@wowway.com |
Wednesday,
June 6 |
5:00PM-
8:00PM |
Jeff Hatfield Campaign Kick-Off Rally
CK Newsome Center 100 Walnut St # 1 Evansville, IN 47713
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Saturday,
June 9 |
9:00AM |
March for Our Lives Continues Meet at CK Newsome Center (100 Walnut St., Evansville, 47713), march to the Ford Center, downtown Evansville.
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Sunday,
June 10 |
12:00PM-
8:00PM |
TSA Evansville Pride Picnic
Burdette Park’s Bishea Shelter 5301 Nurrenbern Rd. Evansville, IN 47712
*Indiana Stonewall Democrats will have a booth |
Tuesday,
June 12 |
Doors open at 5:00PM; meeting at 5:30PM | Committeeman and Vice Committeeman Caucus
DiLegge’s 607 N Main St. Evansville, IN 47711 |
Saturday,
June 23 |
1:00PM | Neighborhood Leader Training
Browning Room Central Library 200 SE MLK Blvd. Evansville, IN 47713 |
Tuesday,
June 26 |
6:00PM-
8:00PM |
Chair Chat with John Zody,Â
Indiana Democratic Party Chair Browning Room A Central Library 200 SE MLK Blvd. Evansville, IN 47713 |
Thursday, June 28 – Sunday, July 1 | ShrinersFest
Downtown Evansville / Ohio Riverfront |
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Sunday,
July 8 |
12:00PM-
5:00PM |
Howell Park Family Fundraiser for Steve Folz
Including: 9-hole par 3 golf sramble, swimming, rock painting, and miniature golf. 1101 South Barker Ave. Evansville, IN 47712 |
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Otters swept on the road by Miners
The Otters opened the scoring in the second inning for the second straight game. Luis Vilorio doubled to bring home Carlos Castro and Vilorio then scored on a Ryan Long single to put the Otters up 2-0.
The Miners got one back in the bottom half of the frame when John Holland singled home Romeo Cortina to bring the Miners to within one.
Southern Illinois then tied the game in the bottom of the sixth when Dougie Parks singled home the tying run.
The Miners took the lead in the seventh when Ben Moore singled home two runs to put the Miners up 4-2.
The Otters got the go-ahead run to the plate in the ninth, but Jeff Gardner grounded out to first as the Miners took the finale of the series 4-2.
Otters’ starter Tyler Vail did not factor into the decision after throwing 5.1 innings, allowing two runs and striking out six.
Miners’ starting pitcher Kurt Heyer also did not earn a decision as he threw just four innings, giving up two runs and striking out two.
Sean Adler is dealt the loss for the second time in the series after allowing two runs in 1.2 innings out of the bullpen.
Austin Dubsky gets the win for the Miners after tossing four innings of shutout baseball in relief of Heyer.
Michael Starcevich earns the save as he closed the door on the Otters’ offense in the ninth.
Following an off day on Monday, the Otters will be back in action June 5-7 when they host the Gateway Grizzlies at Bosse Field. The first game of the series is scheduled for Tuesday with first pitch at 6:35 p.m.