Thunderbolts To Recognize Memorial State Champs
Hockey team giving tickets to Memorial boys and girls soccer, football teams
Evansville, Ind: The Evansville Thunderbolts are proud to announce that they will be recognizing the accomplishments of Memorial High School’s boys and girls soccer teams, as well as the football team, during the Thunderbolts’ hockey game on Friday, Dec. 1 at Ford Center.
As a way to reward the hard work of Memorial’s state champions, the Thunderbolts will be meeting with members of both soccer and football teams accompanied by the Memorial Varsity Cheerleaders from 5:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30 at Ford Center. The Thunderbolts will personally invite the boys and girls soccer teams, cheerleaders and football team to Friday’s game to congratulate them for their state titles.
Both of Memorial’s soccer teams were successful at reaching the sports highest rung in the state this past October. The boys soccer team celebrated their second state championship in two years, beating Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 2-0, while the girls celebrated their state win, topping South Bend St. Joseph, 3-1.
On the football field, the Tigers recently defeated Brebeuf Jesuit, 29-17, at Lucas Oil Stadium to be named the state champions in Class 3A. Memorial went 14-1 on the season.
The Thunderbolts now begin a four-game home stand starting Friday against the visiting Knoxville Ice Bears. Doors open at 6 p.m., with the game starting at 7:15 p.m.
About Evansville Thunderbolts: The Evansville Thunderbolts is the area’s only professional hockey team. The Thunderbolts are a proud member of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). The team is owned and operated by VW Sports, L.L.C, a subsidiary of VenuWorks, Inc. www.evansvillethunderbolts.com
UE Student Maggie Phelps Honored at Realizing the Dream Banquet
University of Evansville student Maggie Phelps of Alexandria, Indiana, was one of 30 students from Indiana’s private, non-profit colleges and universities honored recently at the 28th annual Realizing the Dream Banquet. The event recognizes first-generation students attending Independent Colleges of Indiana campuses, along with their inspirational teachers and families. Realizing the Dream is made possible by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to the ICI.
The students honored at the event have realized the dream of being the first in their families to go to college, have been selected by their colleges for outstanding achievement in the freshman year, and are successfully advancing toward completing their bachelor’s degrees. Each student will receive a $2,500 check to help with college costs, and each student’s selected “most influential†teacher/mentor will receive a $1,000 professional development grant. Phelps’s most influential teacher is Deborah Selke, an instructor at Alexandria-Monroe High School in Alexandria.
“We are honored that Maggie has chosen to attend the University of Evansville,†said Angie Dawson, UE director of student retention. “Maggie, now a sophomore, completed her freshman year at UE in our rigorous athletic training program with a GPA of 3.467. She is active in several campus clubs, works part-time on campus, and is a resident assistant. We are grateful to ICI for this scholarship, which rewards and recognizes hard-working students like Maggie.â€
One out of every three students on ICI campuses is first-generation. Generous financial aid provided by the institutions, combined with state and federal grants, makes a private college education possible for all students in Indiana.
“We are grateful to the Lilly Endowment for making this inspirational program possible,†says David W. Wantz, ICI president and CEO. “We are proud, too, that because of the higher graduation rates of our ICI colleges and universities, these students are significantly more likely to realize the dream of completing their degrees in four years.â€
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Evansville Man Indicted For Murder Following Heroin Overdose Investigation
Evansville, IN – Late Thursday afternoon, a grand jury indicted 37-year-old David Andrew Dimmett for Murder in the death of 35-year-old Kourtney Fields.
In the early morning hours of June 25th, emergency personnel were called to a death investigation on South Fairlawn Avenue. Kourtney Fields was found unresponsive in a basement bedroom. Due to drug paraphernalia near his body, detectives with the Evansville Vanderburgh County Joint Drug Task Force were called in to process the scene. Toxicology results from the Indiana State Police indicated Fields died from a heroin overdose.
Through cell phone records and police interviews, detectives discovered evidence indicating that Fields purchased the heroin from David Dimmett.
David Dimmett is currently in the Vanderburgh County Jail for several drug-related charges.
Dimmett will now be advised of the new murder charge, and an initial hearing will be scheduled in Vanderburgh County Superior Court.
“Drug dealers are distributing potentially deadly substances into our community. Our country is experiencing one of the worst drug epidemics we’ve ever seen. And Vanderburgh County is no exception,†explained Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann. “Kids are losing their parents. And parents are losing their children. And we cannot stand by and let this continue to happen.â€
If you suspect drug activity in your neighborhood, call the anonymous crime reporting WeTIp at 1-800-78-CRIME.
Evansville man sentenced to 36 years after traffic stop nets heroin, cocaine, & meth
Late Thursday afternoon, Vanderburgh County Circuit Court Magistrate Kelli Fink sentenced 40-year-old Kevin Shawn Carter to 36 years behind bars, after a December 2016 traffic stop netted 226 grams of meth, 2.36 grams of cocaine, and 30 grams of heroin.
In October, a jury found Kevin Shawn Carter guilty of:
- Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 2 Felony)
- Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 2 Felony)
Carter, and a co-defendant in this case, were pulled over by Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Deputies in December of 2016 for swerving out of their lane. Several minutes later, deputies located a fast food bag inside the vehicle with narcotics that tested positive for methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine.
“Our community is losing too many mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters due to the disease of addiction,†explained Prosecutor Nick Hermann. “Drug dealers are supplying deadly substances to our community, and more people are dying from drug overdoses in our community than ever before. The investigation that led to Mr. Carter’s incarceration helped get a substantial amount of drugs off the streets.â€
If you see drug activity in your neighborhood, call the anonymous We-Tip hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME.
BREAKING NEWS: Victims From Last Nights Vehicle Collision Identified
The victims from last nights vehicle collision at Monroe Ave. and Linwood Ave. have been identified.
Prince Carter, age 7 months and Princess Carter, age 2.
The Evansville Police Department is investigating the collision and can provide updates as to its progress.
Autopsies are scheduled for 13:00 hours today.
Steve Lockyear
Vanderburgh County Coroner
Softball to hold January clinics
On Sunday, January 7, 2018, the University of Evansville softball team will hold various winter clinics on the UE campus.
Students in grades 7-12 are invited to three clinics on the 7th that including Pitching/Catching, Hitting or Defense. A full schedule is on the brochure that is linked on GoPurpleAces.com.
The hitting and defensive session will cover proper hitting, bunting, throwing and fielding techniques. The catching clinic will work on fundamentals of catching, throwing and blocking. The pitching session will teach the fundamentals and drills used at the collegiate level. All pitchers are required to bring their own catcher.
These clinics begin at 9 a.m. and go through 2:30 p.m.
Later in the day, from 4-6 p.m., a youth clinic will be held for grades 2-8. This will focus on hitting, bunting, throwing and fielding fundamentals.
All campers will need to bring tennis shoes, glove, helmet, bat, catchers gear, and a water bottle. Cost for each clinic is $75 and space is limited.
UE Falls In Hard-Fought Contest At New Mexico
K.J. Riley recorded a career-best 13 points while junior Marty Hill made his season debut as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team fell to New Mexico by a final of 78-59 on Wednesday evening inside The Pit.
Riley did most of his scoring from the free throw line, hitting 7 out of 10 attempts. He also had three field goals for the Purple Aces (5-2). Joining him in double figures was Dru Smith, who had 10 points. Blake Simmons hit a pair of triples on his way to a 9-point effort. Dainius Chatkevicius, making his first career start, grabbed a game-high eight rebounds as UE finished with a 39-30 advantage on the boards.
“Give New Mexico credit, they did a great job of running their press and forcing turnovers,†Aces head coach Marty Simmons said. “We had some good opportunities tonight, but a big key was our inability to take care of the basketball.â€
Leading the Lobos (3-4) were Sam Logwood and Troy Simons, who had 14 points apiece. Chris McNeal (13), Makuach Maluach (10) and Anthony Mathis (10) also posted double digits.
Troy Simons started the evening off with a triple in the opening possession before the Aces rebounded with four in a row to take their first lead of the game on a layup by Dainius Chatkevicius. From there, New Mexico mustered up a 13-1 run to open up a 16-11 lead midway through the first half.
Evansville had a tough offensive stretch, going 2-for-14 to start the game, but with nine minutes remaining in the opening stanza, junior Marty Hill made his season debut. With the Aces facing a 9-point deficit, Hill scored on his first UE possession as the Aces would go on to score nine in a row. Noah Frederking and Duane Gibson each had buckets before Dalen Traore hit an and-one to get UE within a pair at 16-14.
Just as fast as UE rallied, the Lobos made a run of their own as another Simons trey sparked a 5-0 stretch. K.J. Riley ended the stretch as he drew a foul with three seconds on the shot clock and hit both of the ensuing free throws to make it a 21-16 game with five minutes on the clock.
With one minutes remaining in the half, Chris McNeal was able to convert a 4-point play to give the Lobos their largest lead of the night at 35-25. On the other end, Frederking drew a foul on a nice shot fake and hit both free throws to cut the deficit to 35-27 at the break.
On UE’s first trip down the floor in the second half, Blake Simmons nailed a 3-pointer before a 3-point play by Frederking saw the Aces cut the deficit to just two tallies at 35-33 less than three minutes into the half. Following a triple from New Mexico, another long ball from Simmons made it a one possession game once again at 40-37.
A 10-2 run by New Mexico changed the complexion of the contest. Simons hit another one from long range as the Lobos took their biggest edge of the night. From there, they added to the advantage in the final minutes, going up by as many as 24 points at 78-54 before the Aces closed in the end to make it a 78-59 final.
Oakland City is the next opponent for the Purple Aces as the teams will square off at the Ford Center on Saturday at 1 p.m.