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Evansville Acquires Cruz; Signs Johnson



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The Evansville Otters have acquired infielder Manny Cruz from the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks of the American Association for a player to be named later and signed right-handed pitcher Sean Johnson.

After playing collegiately at Southern New Hampshire University from 2014-16, Cruz was drafted in the 23rd round of the 2016 MLB Amateur Draft by the Cincinnati Reds.

In 2016 with the Penmen of SNHU, Cruz batted .373 in 57 games. He finished that season with 79 hits, 31 doubles and 97 RBIs.

During his stint in affiliated baseball, Cruz played for the AZL Reds (2016) and Billings Mustangs (2017) before joining the independent RedHawks. Cruz finished his collegiate career with a .327 batting average with 97 RBIs and 193 hits.

Otters manager Andy McCauley said an Oakland Athletics’ scout, who coached in the Reds’ organization, recommended Cruz to him.

“He should compete for a starting job in the middle of our infield,” McCauley said. “He had a great college career and wasn’t really given an opportunity within the Reds organization.”

Meanwhile, Johnson comes to Evansville after playing college baseball for the Rebels of the University of Mississippi from 2015-17. He began his college career at Iowa Western Community College, where he won a NJCAA national title in 2014.

With Ole Miss, Johnson finished his career with a 4-2 record in 18 games while accumulating a 4.80 ERA in 50.2 innings. As a senior in 2017, he took a no-hitter into the seventh inning against the University of Louisiana-Monroe.

“He pitched very well at the Florida minor league camp,” McCauley said. “He was recommended to me by a long time scout and friend.”

Gov. Holcomb to Tour Flooded Areas in St. Joseph and Elkhart Counties

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Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb will join Department of Homeland Security Director Bryan Langley for a tour of recent flood damage in St. Joseph and Elkhart counties. They will meet with local officials to learn about response and recovery efforts already underway.

In South Bend, Gov. Holcomb and Director Langley will meet with fire department officials, county emergency management officials and Mayor Pete Buttigieg before touring the damage at Indiana University South Bend and residential areas.

In Goshen, Gov. Holcomb and Director Langley will tour flooded areas, assess business and residential damage, and meet with local officials, including Mayor Jeremy Stutsman as well as local police and emergency response leaders.

At 12:30 p.m. at IU South Bend, there will be a brief media availability with Gov. Holcomb and Director Langley about their visit. The availability will take place at the IU South Bend Administration Building at 1725 Titan Blvd., South Bend, Indiana 46615.

 

Caze to Host Pre-ISTEP Breakfast

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Caze to Host Pre-ISTEP Breakfast
Monday, February 26
7:45 – 8:30 a.
Caze Elementary School, 2013 S. Green River Rd. 
ISTEP testing throughout the state begins next week and students at Caze Elementary School will get a special breakfast Monday to kick off the testing. Caze staff will be hosting a breakfast of pancakes, sausage and juice for students Monday to create a positive environment for testing and to ensure students have full stomachs in order to perform their best on the test.
Monday, February 26
7:45 – 8:30 a.
Caze Elementary School, 2013 S. Green River Rd. 
ISTEP testing throughout the state begins next week and students at Caze Elementary School will get a special breakfast Monday to kick off the testing. Caze staff will be hosting a breakfast of pancakes, sausage and juice for students Monday to create a positive environment for testing and to ensure students have full stomachs in order to perform their best on the test.

Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, February 26, 2018, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Adopt A Pet

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Marley and Smokey are 10-yr-old brothers who MUST go home together. Marley is orange and Smokey’s black. Smokey is much more shy out of the two of them, and Marley makes up for by being a little more outgoing. They would likely do fine in a household with other cats, but a home with too much boisterous activity may scare them. They’d be perfect lap cats for a retired couple – one for each person! Both boys are front-declawed. The adoption fee is $120 for both and they are ready to go home today. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Indiana State Police Increases Impaired, Dangerous Driving Patrols for March Madness and St. Patrick’s Day

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Your Indiana State Police is joining law-enforcement agencies across Indiana this March to increase dangerous and impaired driving patrols for the NCAA Tournament and St. Patrick’s Day.

Last year, the weekend beginning St. Patrick’s Day had the highest number crashes involving impaired drivers. With March 17, 2018 falling on a Saturday, police are conducting random patrols, saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints intended to make our roads safer.

“This is when we celebrate a time honored Hoosier tradition, March Madness and basketball,” said Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter. “However if you drink, your plans should include a designated driver, ride sharing program, or taxi to get you home safely from your celebration. Troopers will be out looking for those drivers who fail to heed this advice and will provide another form of transportation to those drivers; but it won’t be to their home.”

The top causes of all Indiana traffic crashes are drivers following too closely and failing to yield the right of way. Aggressive, distracted and impaired driving reduce reaction times to unexpected slowed traffic, bicycles and pedestrians.

New impaired-driving equipment

In every state, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher. In Indiana, drivers under 21 with a BAC of .02 are subject to fines and a license suspension for up to 1 year.

Last year the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) and National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) purchased 1,759 new portable breath tests for Indiana law-enforcement agencies. An additional 836 devices will be purchased this year.

But unlike alcohol, there is no quick field test for the legal and illegal drugs that can impair drivers. ICJI and NHTSA are issuing Android tablets and apps to assist 185 highly-trained police officers in the recognition and enforcement of drug-impaired driving.

If you’re taking a new drug or higher dose, talk with your doctor or don’t drive until you know how it affects you. Even over-the-counter medication such as cold medicine or sleep aids may cause impairment, especially when combined with alcohol or a second drug.

Aces Defeat Southern Illinois In Big Senior Day Win

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UE Takes 75-44 Win Over Salukis

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – In what may have been the top team performance of the season, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team led wire-to-wire as they earned a 75-44 Senior Day win over Southern Illinois at the Ford Center.

Evansville (17-14, 7-11 MVC) opened the game on a 7-2 run and added to the lead from there, going up by as many as 34 points in the largest margin of win in a league game for UE since defeating Bradley, 67-35, on January 9, 2016.

“We asked our guys to play for the seniors today and they did a great job today.  They knocked it out of the park,” Aces head coach Marty Simmons said.  “The team did a great job and we look forward to carrying this momentum to St. Louis.”

Ryan Taylor was the leading scorer for the Aces for the ninth game in a row, posting 25 points on 10-of-18 shooting.  Dru Smith, playing in his first game since Feb. 10, scored 14 while Blake Simmons finished with 12 in his final home game.  Simmons, along with fellow seniors Duane Gibson and Dalen Traore, made the start on Saturday.  Gibson had a stellar game, posting 8 points and 8 assists while Traore had 2 points and 3 rebounds.

“This was a big win for us, we hope this can give us some momentum heading into the tournament,” Gibson explained.

Southern Illinois (19-12, 11-7 MVC) was Armon Fletcher and Tyler Smithpeters record 11 and 10 points, respectively.

It was the senior class carrying the load early on for the Purple Aces, posting the first nine points of the game.  Duane Gibson had the first two buckets before Blake Simmons scored the next five UE points.  His triple gave his team a 7-2 lead.

After SIU got within two, Dru Smith, playing his first game in two weeks, scored on a drive to the basket to push the lead to 11-7.  His basket set the Aces on a 13-0 run as the Salukis went scoreless for six minutes while missing seven shots in a row.  Tyler Smithpeters ended the drought for SIU with his second long ball of the day to make it a 20-10 game with 8:08 left in the half.

Despite getting back within ten, the Saluki offense continued to struggle, finishing the half at 23.8%.  With under four minutes on the clock, Ryan Taylor down his second triple to push the lead to 17 and in the final seconds, Noah Frederking was true from downtown to send the Aces to the half with a 36-17 lead.  Evansville shot 62.5% in the opening stanza.

Four of the first five UE shots found the bottom of the net to open the second half as the lead grew to 24 points at 46-22.  Taylor and Simmons each had tripled in the run.  With over eight minutes left in the contest, the lead reached 30 on a jumper by Gibson and the advantage grew to as many as 34 points when another Taylor triple pushed the lead to 73-39.  In the final minute, the Salukis hit a three to cut the final margin for the Aces to 31 – 75-44.

UE completed the game shooting 56.4% while holding the Salukis to just 31.0%.  The Aces also finished with a 35-24 advantage in rebounding.

Evansville picked up its 8th win in the last 10 Senior Day games and UE’s class of Duane Gibson, Blake Simmons, and Dalen Traore will remember it forever.

“I could not have asked for a better day,” Simmons said.  “To have the kind of day we did is something that we will all remember for the rest of our lives.”

For Traore, it was more than just a game.  During his postgame speech, he proposed to girlfriend Marly Solano and she said yes.

“I was pretty confident all week, but I am so happy right now,” Traore said.  “I was not thinking about that beforehand, the game was my main focus.  All week we have been talking about how focused we wanted to be today.”

His teammates joined him on the court for the proposal and explained what they mean to him.

“The team is family to me.  These guys are my brothers.”

Arch Madness in St. Louis is the next stop for the Purple Aces as they will open the tournament on Thursday.  The opponent and game time will be finalized as soon as the latest RPI is released on Sunday morning.

University of Evansville Baseball Team Swept By Kennesaw State

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ATLANTA, Ga. – Despite big offensive displays in both ends of a doubleheader, the University of Evansville baseball team (1-5) was swept by Kennesaw State (3-4), 10-9 and 8-6, in Atlanta Saturday afternoon.

In the opening contest, the Purple Aces raced out to a quick 4-0 lead highlighted by a three-run first, led by senior designated hitter Travis Tokarek’s 2-run home run to right, his first of the season. Sophomore center fielder Kenton Crews added to the pad in the second frame with an RBI infield single.

The Owls would winnow the lead down to 5-3 as junior starting pitcher Alex Weigand got tagged for a solo home run by Forrest Bramlett in the bottom of the 2nd inning, followed by a 2-run single off the bat of Jake Franklin.

However, the Aces kept swinging. In the 4th inning sophomore shortstop, Craig Shepherd drove in Crews on an RBI single. Then, Andrew Tanous delivered a base hit to center, scoring Shepherd, pushing the lead back up to four runs.

In the 5th, sophomore first baseman Troy Beilsmith lifted a run-scoring lace to left, bringing home freshman third baseman Tanner Craig. Another first-year player, second baseman Pete Vaccaro, followed that up sending a single back up the middle, tallying Beilsmith to push UE’s lead to 9-6.

Weigand would leave the game after five solid innings, striking out six, while allowing three runs on six hits and three walks. However, the bullpen couldn’t hold the lead. Jimmy Ward got the first two outs of the sixth, but the third was not so easy. Kennesaw State’s Grant Williams drove in one run on an RBI double down the left field line. Then Ward uncorked a wild pitch that allowed another run totally, cutting the Evansville lead to 9-5.

The Owls would continue slugging in the 7th, forcing a pitching change, with Nathan Croner relieving Ward. Croner got a strikeout, then was quickly pulled for Matt Brady. However, Brady’s luck was not as good, as the Aces lone fielding error of the game allowed one run to score. Then, Garrett Hodges kept the rally going with a run-scoring single up the middle, dropping the UE lead down to two.

Brady came back out for the 8th, and after giving up a walk and a double was tagged for a game-tying 2-run single by Jake Franklin, knotting it up at nine.

Sophomore closer Adam Lukas took over for Brady in the ninth, and after getting the first out of the frame, gave up the game-winning walk-off solo home run to Hodges, as the Owls took a 10-9 decision.

“The energy was good and we put ourselves in a position to win the first game, but we couldn’t find a way to close the door,” said University of Evansville head coach Wes Carroll. “We had a disastrous 6th inning on the mound that we could not recover from.”

Game two of the twin bill saw the Aces bounce back from an early deficit, behind 2-run home runs off the bats of Dalton Horstmeier and Andrew Tanous to build a 5-1 lead on Kennesaw State after five innings.

However, sophomore starting pitcher David Ellis couldn’t get out of the sixth frame, charged with three runs. Reliever Nathan Croner couldn’t stop the bleeding, giving up two more tallies without registering an out. Freshman reliever Austin Ruesch would finally put out the fire, but UE was down 7-5 after six innings.

The Aces would attempt a rally in the 7th, as freshman third baseman Tanner Craig would driving Craig Shepherd on an RBI single to center, cutting the deficit to one.

But Evansville would draw no closer, and Kennesaw State would add an insurance run in the bottom of the frame, and go onto win 8-6.

The Aces will look to avoid the sweep tomorrow in the series finale in Atlanta. First pitch from Stillwell Stadium is at 12 p.m. central time.

Traffic Stop Nets Over 140 Grams of Meth

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At approximately 12:57 this morning, Trooper CJ Boeckman stopped the driver of a 2010 Dodge Charger for driving 44 mph in a 30 mph zone on SR 257 in Otwell.  The driver was identified as John Allen, 33, of Petersburg and the passenger was identified as Edward Simison, 40, of Washington.

Due to suspicious activity, Trooper Boeckman searched the vehicle and discovered 144 grams of methamphetamine, a small amount of heroin, drug paraphernalia and a syringe loaded with suspected heroin. Allen and Simison were arrested and taken to the Pike County Jail where they are currently being held without bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • John Allen, 33, Petersburg, IN
  • Edward Simison, 40, Washington, IN
  1. Dealing Methamphetamine, Class 2 Felony
  2. Possession of Methamphetamine, Class 5 Felony
  3. Possession of Heroin, Class 6 Felony
  4. Unlawful Possession of a Syringe, Class 6 Felony
  5. Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Class 6 Felony