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Six Otters honored by Frontier League with postseason awards

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The Evansville Otters had six representatives selected for Frontier League postseason awards, led by Pitcher of the Year Max Duval.

Voters in the league-wide process included broadcasters, general managers, field managers, coaches and local media.

In earning the Brian Tollberg award for being the most valuable pitcher, Duval went 8-2 in 14 starts with the Otters and led the league with a 2.27 ERA as a starter before having his contract purchased by the Miami Marlins’ organization in July.

Duval was an All-Star selection and was also named the Pitcher of the Week on June 26.

Kyano Cummings was voted the Jason Simontacchi Rookie of the Year as he enters Friday’s game with a 1.25 ERA in 49 games. He has struck out 57 batters while also recording seven saves.

Otters hitting coach Bobby Segal was given the Darren Bush Coach of the Year award with Evansville leading the league in total bases (1,326) and walks (401). The Otters are tied for first as a team with Lake Erie in home runs with 95. Evansville is also second in runs (504) and RBIs (466) entering Friday’s game.

Dane Phillips, Josh Allen and Jeff Gardner were all named Postseason All-Stars.

Phillips is batting .333 to lead the team in 91 games with 13 home runs and 64 RBIs. He is a double shy with three games left in the regular season of tying Allen’s single-season doubles record of 34 set last season.

Allen is third on the team in batting average at .312 and he has 12 doubles, 15 home runs and 47 RBIs in 2017. He has also drawn 63 walks to lead Evansville.

Gardner is batting .274 and he continues to lead the team and league in home runs with 22 on the season. He also leads Evansville with 80 RBIs.

The Evansville Otters were also recognized as a team with a Commissioner’s Award of Excellence.

Commissioner Bill Lee credited the Otters for having a great year in business development.

“We are all very proud of the Otters organization and the goals they have accomplished for the 2017 season,” Lee said. “The effort of the entire staff was second to none.”

Tickets for potential FLDS games on Sept. 5-6 are available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686. Check evansvilleotters.com for updated information on Evansville’s pursuit for the postseason.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages and single game tickets are now on sale. For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call 812-435-8686.

Suspect arrested in Thursday night shooting

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Evansville Police have arrested 21 year old TRAVIS PHELPS on attempted murder charges after he fired shots into a car being driven by Austin Smith. The shooting happened in the 3000 block of Edgewood around 6:45pm on Thursday.
Smith was struck by gunfire and crashed the car a short distance away. A female passenger, Kelsey Cavender, was able to call 911 and report the incident.
Police believe the incident began as a dispute between PHELPS and Cavender, who were in a relationship. The two lived at 3000 Edgewood. During the dispute, Cavender exited the house and got into the car with Smith. According to Cavender and other witnesses, PHELPS stood on the porch with a handgun and fired multiple shots at Smith and Cavender.
Smith was treated at the scene by responding officers and medical crews. He was taken to a local hospital with life threatening injuries. Cavender suffered a minor injury in the crash.
PHELPS was taken into custody at his house wi thout incident. Police found methamphetamine on PHELPS when he was being booked into jail.
PHELPS is charged with-
Two counts of Attempted Murder with a firearm
Two counts of Criminal Recklessness with a firearm
Possession of Meth

Aces drop heartbreaker to Illinois

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Baham’s goal not enough for Aces in 2-1 loss
EVANSVILLE – The University of Evansville women’s soccer team dropped a heartbreaking match to Illinois, 2-1, in the first overtime on Thursday evening at Arad McCutchan Stadium.

“Our girls battled hard for 90 minutes, for sure,” said Aces head coach Krista McKendree. “We had a couple bad decisions and credit to Illinois. They battled, they came back, and they capitalized on a couple of our mistakes.”

The Aces struck first with just over five minutes remaining in the opening half. Senior JBess Ruby won the ball off a goal kick by Illinois as senior Nicki Baham found it off the header and dribbled to the top of the box and smashed a shot past the keeper to give the Aces a 1-0 lead.

In the second half, the Illini equalized the match in the 55th minute as Illinois’ Kelly Maday slipped the ball into the back of the net from 10 yards out.

The final 30 minutes of regulation featured a host of chances for the Aces and Illini, but neither side was able to find the go-ahead goal.

With the game in its first overtime, Illinois capitalized on an opportunity just a minute in. Gabbi Chapa looped a ball into the box from 30 yards out that fell at the feet of Morgan Maroney who finished it into the net for the game-winning goal.

Otters struggle as Normal takes series finale

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On a night of celebration at the ballpark, the Normal Cornbelters took advantage of Evansville miscues to win the series finale 10-1 infront of 3,010 at Bosse Field Thursday.

Before fans could settle into their seats, Normal took advantage of two Evansville defensive errors in the top of the first to strike for three runs.

With the bases loaded, Nolan Meadows doubled to center field, clearing the bases for three RBIs.

The score remained 3-0 until the top of the fifth when Santiago Chirino scored on an RBI single by Brian Hakes, giving Normal a 4-0 lead.

The Cornbelters’ offense did not stop there, adding three more runs in the top of the sixth.

Yeixon Ruiz scored on a bases-loaded walk to give Normal a 5-0 advantage.

Hakes tallied two more RBIs on single to center field, driving in Chirino and Justin Fletcher.

Ruiz pushed the Normal lead to 8-0 with a solo home run in the top of the eighth.

The Cornbelters made it 10-0 in the top of the ninth on a two-run home run from Miguel Torres.

The Otters scored their lone run in the bottom of the ninth as Christopher Riopedre recorded an RBI single which scored Alejandro Segovia.

Evansville starting pitcher Hunter Ackerman took the loss, giving up six runs-one earned-off eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. Ackerman also struck out sevenwhile only walking one batter.

Normal’s Matt Portland earned the win, going six innings scoreless and allowing two hits and four walks. Portland fanned five in the outing.

Before the game, the Otters were recognized by the Frontier League for achieving 1,000 wins in franchise history. Commissioner Bill Lee and DeputyCommissioner Steve Tahsler were on hand to present the Bussing Family and the Otters with a commemorative plaque for the achievement.

During the pregame ceremonies, it was announced that John Schultz’s number four jersey will be retired at the end of the season. An honorary number fourwas unveiled out near the left field wall next to former manager Greg Jelks’ 44.

Schultz has played five seasons for the Evansville Otters and owns Otters career records in numerous statistical categories.

The Otters hit the road this weekend to conclude the regular season with a three-game series starting Friday at the Gateway Grizzlies. First pitch isscheduled for 7:05 p.m.

If Evansvillle clinches a playoff berth during the weekend, the Otters will begin their postseason next Tuesdayat Bosse Field.

Fans can listen to all three games at Gateway on 91.5 FM WUEV. Lucas Corley (play-by-play) will provide broadcast coverage.

Potential playoff passes are available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686.

Subscriptions for ODN are now on sale and more information can be found at evansvilleotters.com.

 

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages and single game tickets are now on sale. For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call 812-435-8686.

Ivy Tech Community College Collecting Baby Items To Help Those in Flooded Regions in Texas and Beyond

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Baby food, bottles, and diapers are among the items now being collected at Ivy Tech Community College for those who lived in the flooded areas of Texas.

Partnering with the Evansville Police Department who has sent five officers and two loaded box trucks to Texas today, Ivy Tech will collect items until September 8, then give to EPD or other agencies who will be sending items to that zone.

“We want our students, faculty and staff to be a part of the efforts to bring these families items they desperately need and may not have access to,” said Ivy Tech Chancellor Jonathan Weinzapfel. “We hope to assist in some small way to help individuals and their children begin to normalize their lives again after such a horrific tragedy that has affected so many.”

Organizing the drive for these items is the Office of Student Life, Human Services Club, and Ivy Tech staff.

Items being collected at Ivy Tech include:

Baby formula                          Baby food

Baby bottles                            Diapers

Small books                             Small children’s games

Flip flops                                 Bug spray

Community donations are welcome. Donation boxes are located at most entrances to the building, located at 3501 N. First Avenue, Evansville. Ivy Tech’s building is accessible this Saturday from 8 a.m. to Noon; and then will re-open at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 5. Donations will be accepted through noon on September 8.

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Volleyball Looks To Continue Strong Start

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UE Heads To Cape Girardeau, Mo. 

 Starting on Friday, the University of Evansville volleyball team will look to expand upon a 3-0 start to the season as they head to Cape Girardeau, Mo. for the Redhawks Invitational.

UE starts the tournament on Friday at 10 a.m. against Arkansas-Pine Bluff before taking on Morgan State at 4:30 p.m.  They complete the weekend on Saturday with a 2 p.m. match against Southeast Missouri State.

For the first time since 2011, the Purple Aces stand at 3-0 following a perfect weekend of action at the Leatherneck Invitational.  Evansville defeated Chicago State, Manhattan and Western Illinois en route to the tournament championship.  Cathy Schreiber was the MVP of the tournament while Cassie Brooks and Rocio Fortuny made the All-Tournament Team. The Aces defense averaged 22.17 digs per set in the tournament and rank second in the nation following the opening weekend.

Cathy Schreiber was the MVP of the Leatherneck Invitational as she averaged 2.92 kills per set to lead the Purple Aces to a 3-0 weekend.  She opened the year with 14 kills in the win over Chicago State, hitting .393.  Schreiber posted another efficient effort in a 3-0 sweep of Manhattan as she notched eight kills in 14 attempts with no errors, hitting .571 in the effort.  In the 5-set win over Western Illinois, she notched 13 kills.  Over the weekend, she had a total of 35 kills in 77 tries.  She also had seven total blocks and hit .377.

In her first weekend of college action, Cassie Brooks posted one of the top defensive weekends in the MVC.  She notched an average of 6.17 digs over 12 sets in the opening weekend of play.  Brooks got off to a great start against Chicago State, notching 29 digs along with the first service ace of her career.  She followed that up with 18 digs versus the Jaspers in three sets of work before chipping in 27 over five frames in the win over WIU.  Her 6.17 digs per set ranks fourth in the league.  She was named to the All-Tournament Team for her efforts.

Allana McInnis had a nice start to her freshman campaign in the season-opening Leatherneck Invitational.  In 11 sets of work, McInnis posted 9.91 assists per set, ranking fourth in the conference.  She came out on fire versus Chicago State, notching 48 assists to go along with 7 digs, six block assists and four kills.  Another impressive effort was shown against Manhattan.  In three frames, McInnis notched 37 helpers, three digs and three more block assists.  She wrapped up the weekend with 24 assists and 8 digs in the win over Western Illinois.

UE’s top offensive weapon over the weekend was Rachel Tam, who helped in all facets of the game.  Tam led the squad with a total of 41 kills, averaging 3.42 per set.  She had at least 10 kills in each match over the weekend.  After starting off the year with 10 against Chicago State, she posted 16 versus Manhattan and 15 against Western Illinois.

Arkansas Pine Bluff traveled to Tampa last weekend for the USF Invitational.  They went 0-3, but played some of the top competition in the country including LSU, South Florida and Northwestern.  They rebounded on Tuesday with a 3-0 win versus Central Baptist College.  Kendalle Howard and Kaitlyn Hapke had 8 kills apiece in the win.

Playing in the Spartan Demon Deacon Classic hosted by Wake Forest last weekend, Morgan State began its 2017 slate with an 0-3 mark.  The Bears fell to host Wake Forest in the opener while also taking on UNC Greensboro and Massachusetts Lowell.  Cristen Coryatt led the way with 27 kills in the three matches while Keana Browne recorded 25.

In the weekend finale on Saturday, the Aces face off against Southeast Missouri State.  The Redhawks went 1-2 in their opening tournament last weekend in New Orleans.  They defeated Alcorn State while dropping decisions against Fordham and New Orleans.  Mikayla Kuhlmann had a solid weekend for SEMO, pacing the offense with a total of 30 kills.  Nzingha Clarke finished with 21.