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Two Vehicle Crash on I-64 Claims One Life

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Sunday evening at approximately 6:40 p.m., Indiana State Police and Warrick County Sheriff’s Department responded to a two vehicle crash on I-64 westbound near the 32.5 mile-marker that claimed the life of a Shelby County man.

Before the crash occurred, Warrick County 911 Dispatch received two calls about a white Ford pickup truck that had stopped in the travel portion of the interstate for unknown reasons. Minutes after the second call, dispatchers received a 911 call regarding a crash involving a pickup truck and a semi.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the driver of the 2012 Ford pickup truck was parked on the emergency shoulder near the 32.5 mile-marker. Ricky Joe Isham, 48, of Lancaster, KY, was driving a 2017 Freightliner tractor-trailer westbound approaching the pickup truck when for unknown reasons the driver of the pickup truck pulled out into the path of the semi. The semi struck the rear of the pickup truck causing it to strike the guardrail on the south side before coming to a final rest in the passing lane. The driver of the pickup truck was ejected from vehicle upon impact and was pronounced dead at the scene.  The driver of the semi was not injured.

The identity of the Shelby County man will be released after his family has been notified.

The investigating is continuing. The interstate was closed for approximately 4 1/2 hours

McNamara leads the Eagles with record setting day

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University of Southern Indiana leftfielder Drake McNamara (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) broke a pair of home run records and tied another in leading the Screaming Eagles to a doubleheader sweep of the University of Indianapolis, 24-7 and 13-10, Sunday in Indianapolis, Indiana. USI watched its record go to 29-19 overall and 15-9 in the GLVC, while UIndy ends the day 28-21, 10-14 GLVC.

Game 1: 
USI senior leftfielder Drake McNamara blasted three home runs to tie a USI single-game record and set a new USI single-season mark with his third to lead the Eagles to a 24-7 win in the first game. He finished the opening game four-for-five with a career-high three home runs, a double, and a career-high six RBIs.

McNamara’s 15 home runs (16 after a game two shot) broke the 25-year old record set by Kevin Brown in 1993 and tied by Dylan Mooney in 2010, while the three home runs in a game tied the mark set by Van Hook in 1984 and tied by Dennis Humphrey in 1992 and Dylan Mooney in 2009.

The Eagles scored in six of the seven innings, including a six-run third and a 10-run seventh to seal the victory. Senior rightfielder Buddy Johnson (Shelbyville, Kentucky) hit his first collegiate home run, while freshman shortstop Ethan Hunter (Terre Haute, Indiana) crushed his third of the season to join McNamara’s round-tripper parade.

On the mound, senior right-hander Nick Coudret (Newburgh, Indiana) won his second start of the season after going the first 3.1 innings. Coudret (6-2) allowed four runs, one earned, on five hits, while striking out six batters.

Game 2: 
Senior leftfielder Drake McNamara broke the USI career home run record with a solo blast in the fifth and the Eagles rallied three times to defeat the Greyhounds in 11 innings, 13-10. USI rallied from deficits of 2-0, 5-2, 7-5, and 10-7 before senior first baseman Nick Gobert (Jasper, Indiana) gave the Eagles their first lead of the nightcap with a two-run double in the 11th.

USI senior rightfielder Buddy Johnson sealed the victory in the 11th with a RBI-single for the 13-10 final.

In addition to McNamara’s blast in the fifth, the USI comeback featured a solo shot by senior third baseman Sam Griggs (Evansville, Indiana) in the seventh and a three-run explosion by junior catcher Logan Brown (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) in the eighth.

On the bump, USI senior right-hander Kyle Griffin (Morganfield, Kentucky) got the win in relief. Griffin (4-3) scattered three hits and three walks over 4.1 innings work, while striking out six.

Upcoming GLVC Tournament: USI starts the GLVC Tournament, which runs May 10-13 in Springfield, Missouri, as the number three seed from the East Division. The Eagles likely opponent in the opening round will be the West Division’s Quincy University.

Otters’ May promotions start with Opening Weekend at Bosse Field

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The Evansville Otters will open their 2018 regular season this weekend at Bosse Field, which will kick off the fun-filled promotional schedule for the month of May.
The 2018 regular season promotional schedule begins with Opening Weekend as the Otters face the Washington Wild Things, starting with Opening Night on Friday. Opening Night will feature a lottery ticket giveaway to the first 1,000 fans (ages 18+), courtesy of Hoosier Lottery. Fans can stay after the game to enjoy a dazzling firework show. Opening Night festivities are presented by Hoosier Lottery and Swat Pest.
The second game of Opening Weekend on Saturday will be “Bicentennial Night at the Otters” as the community is encouraged to come take in a ballgame and help Vanderburgh County celebrate its 200th anniversary, including a postgame firework display.
Saturday is also Girl Scout Night with the Otters. Local area girl scouts can come watch the Otters play and then camp out in the outfield at Bosse Field. Pre-registration is required which includes a General Admission ticket, hot dog, chips and water, meet and greet with the team, postgame baseball clinic, and a commemorative Otters patch.
The first Family Fun Day of the season will conclude Opening Weekend on Sunday. Families can come to Bosse Field for an afternoon of baseball and take advantage of the family package deal. The package includes four General Admission tickets, four popcorn, soda and snow cone vouchers, and two inflatable passes. The Family Fun Day package is a $74 value for only $40.
After a midweek road trip, the Otters return home May 18-20 for a weekend matchup against the Normal Cornbelters. The series finale on Sunday is another Family Fun Day, providing another opportunity for families to purchase the family package deal. The game will also feature the Old National Bank Attendance Awards ceremony. Participants in the Old National Bank Attendance Awards program will go onto the field for special recognition.
Following a six-game road swing, the last home series in May for the Otters will be a two-day, three-game series May 30-31 against the Florence Freedom. The series starts on Wednesday, May 30 with a doubleheader at 5:05 p.m. The doubleheader is also Skilled Nursing Facility Night, which is presented by Deaconess Hospital, as local area nursing home residents are invited to come watch Evansville Otters baseball at Bosse Field.
The series finale on May 31 will be the first Thirsty Thursday of the season. Cold, adult drafts will be at special prices for fans to enjoy as they watch the Otters battle Florence on Thirsty Thursday.
The Otters are looking forward to having fans join the affordable, family fun this season at historic Bosse Field.
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 – including Opening Weekend May 11-13.
Tickets can be purchased online at evansvilleotters.com, by calling 812-435-8686, or at the Bosse Field box office.
The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Grau claims two GLVC Outdoor Championships

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Track & Field senior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) claimed a pair of Great Lakes Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships this weekend in Romeoville, Illinois.

Grau’s first championship came in the 1500 meters, where he defended his title from 2017, winning the event in three minutes, 55.53 seconds. Sophomore Austin Nolan(Evansville, Indiana) and senior James Cecil (Owensboro, Kentucky) finished sixth and seventh, respectively.

The Screaming Eagles’ dominance in the 5000 meters continued, as USI has swept the top two spots in the event dating back to 2013. This year was no different, as Grau claimed his second championship of the day just ahead of Nolan.  Grau finished in 14:48.11, while Nolan crossed the line in 14:53.92.

Cecil took a spot on the podium in the 3000-meter steeplechase, finishing second in 9:32.90. Another Eagle to finish second was sophomore Darin Lawrence (Indianapolis, Indiana) in the 10,000 meters with a time of 33:21.18.

Other top 10 finishes for the Eagles included freshman Madison King (Avon, Indiana) in the 800 meters (9th), Lawrence in the 5000 meters (9th) and junior Calvin Sander (Jasper, Indiana) in the javelin (9th).

With the two wins, Grau earned two first-team All-GLVC honors, while Lawrence, Nolan and Cecil all earned second-team All-GLVC honors.

As a team, USI placed seventh of 12 teams with 50 points, just 2.5 points behind Bellarmine University. Missouri University of Science & Technology won the team championship with 182.5 points.

The Eagles have one final chance to improve their provisional times with the Dr. Keeler Invitational hosted by North Central College May 10-11 in Naperville, Illinois.

USI seventh at GLVC Outdoor Championships

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Outdoor Track & Field finished seventh of 12 teams at this weekend’s Great Lakes Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Romeoville, Illinois.

Junior Kate Henrickson (Boonville, Indiana) got things started for the Screaming Eagles by placing second in the 3000-meter steeplechase in 11 minutes, 9.67 seconds. She topped seniors Kate Duty (Owensboro, Kentucky) and Melina Gryschka (Garbsen, Germany), who finished third and fifth, respectively.

USI also had two top five finishes in the 5000 and 10,000 meters. Senior Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Illinois) claimed second place in the 10k in 39:04.49 with sophomore Ashley Lawhorn (Frankfort, Kentucky) in fifth in 40:08.92.

Lincoln was also half of the top five finishes in the 5k, placing fifth 18:21.68. Freshman Jennifer Comastri(Indianapolis, Indiana) took second in the event in 17:58.56.

Henrickson also scored a ninth-place finish in the 1500 meters in 4:50.02 while junior Allison Rollins(Newburgh, Indiana) placed 10th.

Comastri, Henrickson and Lincoln each earned second-team All-GLVC honors for their second-place finishes.

USI scored 42 points while finishing seventh, with Lewis University scoring 174 points to win the team championship.

The Eagles will compete in their final meet of the season before the NCAA II Outdooor Championships with the Dr. Keeler Invitational May 10-11 hosted by North Central College in Naperville, Illinois.

Aces Baseball fall in series finale at Dallas Baptist

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DALLAS, Tex. – The University of Evansville baseball team couldn’t dodge Dallas Baptist’s brooms, as the Purple Aces fell in their series finale with the Patriots, 7-1, Sunday afternoon at Horner Ballpark.

Freshman right hand pitcher Jace Burke (0-6) got the start for the Aces, and looked sharp early, keeping the potent Dallas Baptist lineup off the scoreboard through the first two innings.

In the third frame, Hill Alexander changed that, leading off the inning with a solo home run to left. giving the Patriots the lead. Burke would proceed to hit a batter, then walk another, putting two aboard. However, the freshman got out of the jam, as senior third baseman Stewart Nelson snagged a hard liner, which was bound for left field, ending the threat. Burke would come back to pitch a scoreless fifth frame, keeping the game tight at 1-0.

In the fifth, the Patriots would finally get to Burke, a they sandwiched a pop-up with a pair of singles, ending the freshman right hander’s day. Senior reliever Ryan Brady would take over from there, however Dallas Baptist continued to swing, as Jimmy Glowenke singled to left driving in one insurance run. Matt Duce would lift a sacrifice fly to left, driving in the second run of the inning, putting Evansville in a 3-0 hole.

Brady would pitch a clean sixth, but ran into trouble in the seventh, issuing back-to-back one out walks. That would lead to another pitching change, as sophomore reliever Nathan Croner entered the game. After striking out the first batter he faced, Croner issued a free pass to load up the bases with two outs. Croner would then walk in one run, then get tagged for a two run single to center by Garrett Wolforth. That would chase Croner from the game, with Dallas Baptist leading 6-0. Senior right hander Jimmy Ward would come out of the bullpen to put out the fire and end the inning.

The UE bats sprung to life in the eighth inning, as junior right fielder Nate Reeder opened the from with a lead off single. Senior catcher Andrew Tanous would follow that up with a single to the gap in left center, then advanced on the throw, putting runner on second and third with no one out. Two batters later Sam Troyer would come up clutch with an RBI single to left, bringing in Reeder. However, that’s where the rally stalled, as senior first baseman lined out to second and Tanous was doubled off at third. The Patriots would get the run back in the bottom of the frame, as the Aces fell 7-1.

“We got a great pitching effort out of Jace Burke”, said University of Evansville Head Coach Wes Carroll. “Unfortunately, we didn’t have the offense all weekend to get the win.”

The loss drops Evansville to 8-33 on the season and 1-14 in Missouri Valley Conference play, while Dallas Baptist improves to 31-15, and 12-3 in the MVC.

The Purple Aces are back in action Tuesday night, when they play host to UT-Martin. First pitch from Charles H. Braun Stadium is at 6 p.m. CT.

Softball completes 2018 campaign

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Aces fall to Bradley in season finale

Bradley plated two runs in the first inning and held strong from there, defeating the University of Evansville softball team by a 4-2 final on Sunday afternoon in Peoria.

With the loss, the Purple Aces (15-34, 8-18 MVC) complete the season while Bradley finished up the regular season campaign at 20-29 and 9-15 in the Valley.

Morgan Florey went the distance for UE, giving up four runs on four hits while striking out ten.  UE notched six hits on the day with Ashleigh Downing posting two.  Allison Apke had all four runs batted in for BU while Emma Jackson tossed a complete game in the circle.

In the bottom of the first inning, Apke put the Braves on the board with a 2-run home run.  Evansville’s offense was led by Ashleigh Downing, who had the first two hits of the day for the Purple Aces.

UE cut the Bradley lead in half in the top sixth when a McKenzie Johnson single brought home Brittany Hay, who reached on a fielders choice earlier in the frame.  The Braves struck again in the bottom of the 6th when Apke had a 2-RBI double to push the lead to 4-1.

Evansville never gave up as Jaime Nurrenbern came through in the seventh with a pinch hit double.  Eryn Gould brought her home with an RBI hit to make it the final of 4-2.

Morgan Florey finished her junior season with a program record of 303 strikeouts, including 26 last weekend against Southern Illinois, the top total in the NCAA this season.  Brittany Hay completed her senior season with a team-high 27 RBI while Lindsay Renneisen paced UE with 8 home runs.

Fellow freshman Eryn Gould led the offense with a .377 average while scoring a team-high 28 runs in her first collegiate season.

 

 

IS IT TRUE MAY 7, 2018

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” 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?

IS IT TRUE that all is not lost as Bill Stone and his wife Mary have generously donated $15 Million to the downtown medical education complex?…Stone is the CEO of SS&C Technologies who was raised in Evansville and enjoyed massive financial successes through his entrepreneurial efforts elsewhere?… Stone even gave back to his hometown by making a commitment to hire up to 500 people into good paying jobs in Evansville?…that Evansville is fortunate that this hometown boy has affection for his childhood home and the medical school is now poised to benefit?…there is nothing quite like entrepreneurship when it comes to creating jobs and wealth?…the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville (GAGE) may have been reminded of that recently as they are doing a nationwide search for a Director of Innovation?…some will remember that GAGE was founded 11 years ago to foster entrepreneurship and innovation but lost its way?…the CCO encourages entrepreneurship and hopes to see GAGE find a worthy candidate that has actually been an entrepreneur as opposed to some patronage appointment that simply occupies a stuffed suit?

IS IT TRUE we predict that Mike Braun the “candidate for change” will win the US Senate Republican primary race by a slim margin?

IS IT TRUE  we been told that Anne Ennis is planning to run for a seat on the EVSC School Board? ..if she does she will be running for the seat now occupied by the candidate for the Vanderburgh County Commission Mike Duckworth?

IS IT TRUE we been told that every Republican county officeholder up for re-election will have a Democratic challenger during the November general election?

IS IT TRUE that the TROLLEY OF EVANSVILLE DISTRICTS (TED) last week officially launched its services to area bars and restaurants?  …so far things are going well? …that Amy Word Smith the founder of the Franklin Street Event Association and Andrea Sinnett the President of the FSEA did the majority of the grunt work in order to make this project a reality? … we give them five cheers for a job well done?

IS IT TRUE that at the beginning of May the senior class at all of the local high schools are looking forward to entering the real world shortly after their graduation?…local businesses and publications are turning backflips to congratulate this year’s graduates and encourage them to embark upon the next phase of life after 12 years of life in the educational bubble?…even the highly respected Gannett publications like the Courier and Press and the Henderson Gleaner are getting into the act?..across the money saving bridge there is an editor that approved a congratulatory ad for the 2018 graduating class of Henderson County High School with one very glaring mistake that got through the insanity filters?…the giant ad in the Gleaner on May 6, 2018 praises and congratulates the Henderson County High School Class of 2017?…it may be a good idea for the editor that approved this to join the class of 2019 and take a class in attention to detail?

IS IT TRUE the violent crime wave that seems to have started in Evansville’s 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Wards is spreading into the suburbs?…just the other day shots were fired at a suburban apartment complex on North Green River Road across from the Schnucks?…while this set of apartments on Spring Valley Road has long been a source of petty crime, the firing of shots is something that has not been happening?…this spread of violence to historically non-violent areas does not bode well for the future of greater Evansville?…this is a prime example of why violent crime needs to be curbed at the source as soon as possible?

IS IT TRUE that the violent crime is spreading to other communities in Southwest Indiana too?…a police officer was gunned down in the sleepy town of Terre Haute last week?…a Boonville jury failed to convict a person who essentially admitted to murder due to a technicality and a mistrial was declared?…this of course means that the taxpayers will be paying for another trial due to the failures of a process to yield any legal result at all?

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Are you planning to vote in the upcoming primary election?

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