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Albaugh’s Dak Attack scores big in Ellis Park Juvenile

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‘He’s doing everything his namesake did. He’s a rookie like Dak was last year, yet he’s the star of our show,’ trainer Dale Romans says

Touchdown, Dak Attack!
Albaugh Family Stables’ 2-year-old colt Dak Attack poured it on down the stretch for a three-length victory over 81-1 shot Northern Trail, with Churchill Downs’ Grade 3 Bashford Manor winner Ten City another 1 3/4 lengths back in third in Sunday’s $75,000 Ellis Park Juvenile at Ellis Park.
“He went down there and did what he was supposed to do,” trainer Dale Romans said by phone from Saratoga Springs, N.Y. “That was a good field of horses he beat, and I think his future is bright.”
Like his namesake, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, the 2-year-old colt Dak Attack performed error-free in running his record to 2 for 2. He was a golden boy in the paddock when other youngsters were boisterous, handled post 11 in a field of 11 with aplomb, swooping up from seventh to take charge in the final eighth-mile while covering seven-eighths of a mile in 1:22.96. He paid $6.20 to win as the second choice.
“I had a great trip,” said jockey Robby Albarado. “Historically you wouldn’t prefer the outside post, but circumstances with 2-year-olds, the second start, I was able to let the race unfold in front of me and I wasn’t committed to any spot on the track. I got my sights on Ten City. I got to draft next to him, pulling with him around there, matching strides and turning for home I tried to pull away from him. And he did.”
It all came after Dak Attack won his debut at Churchill Downs against only three rivals, albeit the runner-up, Sporting Chance, won his next start at Saratoga and will go in the Grade 1 Hopeful.
“He had to go wide, he got some dirt in his face. He did everything he’s supposed to do,” Romans said. “And he also ran fast, which is good. He’s doing everything his namesake did. He’s a rookie like Dak was last year, yet he’s the star of our show.”
Romans and Jason Loutsch, the co-owner and racing manager for the Albaugh stable, said Dak Attack probably will train up to Keeneland’s Grade 1 Breeders’ Futurity. The barn also has Saratoga’s Grade 3 Sanford runner-up Free Drop Billy going in Churchill Downs’ Grade 3 Iroquois and Saratoga Special runner-up Hollywood Star for Saratoga’s Grade 1 Hopeful.
“As soon as we got in the starting gate, boy, immediately the gates opened up,” said Dennis Albaugh, the stable patriarch and Loutsch’s father in law. “He wasn’t quite ready, so we didn’t get out perfect. But still not bad. Robby rode an unbelievable race. He just hung in there and poured it on. Man, we knew that horse was bred right, and he did the right things in the race. We were very happy with him. He’s a strong one coming into this next season.”
“We’re very proud of him; he ran hard,” Loutsch said. “All along we thought he was the most talented. We just took a little easier approach with him and brought him to Ellis. We had it in the plan book all along, and the plan came together and it’s working great. We’re coming off back to back second-place finishes at Saratoga, so I’m not taking anything away from our other two horses. But that was professional today. Breaking from the (11), sitting back there and eating dirt. And Robby asked him to go, he went.”
Northern Trail, who won a maiden turf sprint at Ellis after being well-beaten in two dirt starts, was the latest in a huge meet for Hall of Fame trainer Jack Van Berg. His stable is 9 for 26 at the meet, good for third place in the standings. Northern Trail, with Channing Hill in the saddle, put the most pressure on the pacesetting Make Noise, also trained by Van Berg, and kept going to take the lead in the stretch before Dak Attack’s surge.
“I’m proud of him,” said Van Berg, who said Northern Trail’s next start will be Kentucky Downs’ $350,000 Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase Juvenile on grass. “He ran well. The other colt is a good colt, too,” he added of Make Noise, who weekend to fifth after establishing a fast pace.
Albarado had ridden the Kenny McPeek-trained Ten City to victory in a maiden win and the Bashford Manor. While he rides extensively for both Romans and McPeek, he was committed to Dak Attack in this race by the time McPeek decided to run. Jack Gilligan picked up the mount on Ten City, who went off the odds-on favorite at 7-10. While Ten City was a handful in the paddock, Gilligan said he was calm in the post parade.
“I had him where I wanted to be,” the 20-year-old Gilligan said of his mid-pack position “I wanted to give him a nice, clear trip. I wanted Robby to be a bit behind me on my outside, so I could control him a little bit.
“To be honest, he’s going to be great guns going two turns. He just didn’t have sprinters speed on the middle of the turn, where Robby was able to move up me. I had no horse to go with him. He just felt like a two-turn horse at that point of the race where I needed to be able to hold my position, to push up on Robby to keep him out.”
Dak Attack is a son of the Adena Springs stallion Ghostzapper, the 2004 Horse of the Year and Breeders’ Cup Classic winner, and out Indian Spell, a daughter of Kentucky Oaks winner Proud Spell. The $625,000 Keeneland yearling purchase was bred by Brereton Jones’ Airdrie Stud, with the Jones family staying in for a piece of the colt.
“Ten City is a very nice horse,” Albarado said. “He won the stakes last time out. I’m not going to take anything away from Dak Attack. He’s royally bred and was well prepared for today, as he was for his first start. “There are some talented babies in Kentucky. I’m excited for the fall. His talent is striking. But his demeanor, going to the track, coming off the track, walking to the winner’s circle. Nothing fazes the horse. He settles. He’s fast enough to be forwardly placed if they go too slow. He’s been perfect to this point.”
(Photos below: Robby Albarado guides Dak Attack to a three-length victory over Northern Trail in the Ellis Park Juvenile. Coady Photography)

ECLIPSE 2017

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BREAKING NEWS: Retired Evansville Police Detective Steve Bagbey And Former City Council Member Passed Away

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Retired Evansville Police Detective Steve Bagbey And Former City Member Passed Away

Steve Bagbey longtime Evansville Police Detective and Evansville City Councilman passed away last night.

This a developing story.

Segovia’s clutch hit helps Otters prevail in front of sellout crowd

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With the game tied in the eighth inning, Alejandro Segovia hit a two-run RBI single with two outs, helping the Evansville Otters beat the River City Rascals 4-2 in front of another sellout crowd of 5,455 at Bosse Field Saturday.

With Saturday’s standing room crowd, 11,592 fans have gone through the gates of the ballpark this weekend with the series finale set for Sunday.

Segovia’s heroics helped the second sellout crowd of the season go home happy after Ryan Long was tagged out at home trying to score on Jeff Gardner’s fielder’s choice two batters earlier in the inning.

The Rascals struck first in the second when Paul Kronenfeld hit a sacrifice fly to give River City a 1-0 lead.

In the bottom half of the inning, Evansville answered as Segovia hit his 13th home run of the season to tie the game at 1-1.

River City took back the lead in the third with a Jason Merjano RBI groundout, giving the Rascals a 2-1 advantage.

The Otters responded in the fourth as Gardner hit an RBI single, scoring Josh Allen to tie the game at 2-2.

The game remained tied until the eighth when Evansville got to River City’s Jonny Ortiz, tagging him for two earned runs off one hit and two walks in 2/3 of an inning. Ortiz took the loss, dropping to 2-1.

Segovia finished 2-4 with a home run and three RBIs.

Shane Weedman allowed two runs off two hits in 6 1/3 innings of work for Evansville as he took a no-decision.

River City’s Hector Hernandez went seven innings and got a no-decision, giving up two runs on four hits with 10 strikeouts.

Kyano Cummings earned the win to improve to 4-2 as he struck out one in 1 2/3 innings. Randy McCurry posted his 14th save of the season and he finished with two strikeouts.

The Otters and Rascals finish the series from Bosse Field on Sunday with first pitch scheduled for 5:05 p.m.

On Sunday, it’s Greg Jelks Number Retirement Day, Janet Gries & Host Family Recognition Day, Harry Potter Night and Courier & Press Family Fun Day. Fans can enjoy the famed book and movie series by taking pictures in a photo booth with props, get their face painted, participate in a costume contest and scavenger hunt and enjoy butter beer.

The Otters will also honor the late Greg Jelks by retiring his jersey number. Jelks was a manager for the Otters and he guided the franchise to the 2006 Frontier League championship. Sunday is also Family Fun Day, sponsored by Evansville Courier and Press with tickets for four $12 and select concession items $2.

Fans can listen live to the game on 91.5 FM WUEV and watch on the Otters Digital Network. Lucas Corley (play-by-play) and Bill McKeon (analysis) will provide coverage.

Tickets for Sunday are still available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686.

Sobriety Checkpoint Results for Friday

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The Evansville-Vanderburgh County Traffic Safety Partnership conducted a sobriety checkpoint on Friday, August 18, 2017 near the intersection of North Saint Joseph Avenue and Buchanan Road.

The Sheriff’s Office, Evansville Police Department and Indiana State Police participated. A total of 148 vehicles were diverted from North Saint Joseph Avenue into the checkpoint. The checkpoint ran from 11:00pm to 2:00am. A total of two (2) motorists were arrested for Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated, either after entering the checkpoint or after being stopped for a traffic violation before the checkpoint.

Additionally, four (4) motorists were taken off the road after testing higher than .06 BrAC (but less than the legal limit of .08) on a portable breath test. Those motorists were allowed to call a friend to pick them up or take a cab ride home.

Funding for local sobriety checkpoint operations is provided by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) through a grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA).

Previously: DUI Checkpoint this Weekend in Support of Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Blitz

ARRESTED:

Evan Allen Weinzapful (pictured above), 24, of Evansville. Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated as a Class A Misdemeanor (.175 BrAC) (Evansville Police Department)

John Alan Robertson (pictured above), 38, of Evansville. Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated as a Class A Misdemeanor (.178 BrAC) (Indiana State Police)

Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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Channel 44 News: Expedition Crew Says It Has Found The USS Indianapolis

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Wreckage from the USS Indianapolis has been found more than 72 years after it sank in the final days of World War 2.

A crew, lead by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allan, found what is left of the ship in about 18,000 feet of water August 18. The exact location of the find is not being made public.
A Japanese submarine used torpedoes to sink the Indianapolis July 30, 1945. The ship sank in 12 minutes. Approximately 800 of the ship’s 1196 crew members survived the initial attack, but only 316 Sailors and Marines survived the four to five days they had to spend in the water before help arrived. Some of the initial survivors drowned, some died of dehydration, and some were victims of shark attacks.

The USS Indianapolis went down just days after it completed a top secret mission of delivering components of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

The 2016 movie “Men of Courage” starring Nicholas Cage was based on the events of the USS Indianapolis.

“READERS FORUM”-AUGUST 20, 2017

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

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Adopt A Pet

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Casey is a 5-year-old female orange tabby. She was declawed on all-four paws prior to her arrival at VHS! A quieter home without very boisterous young children would be best for Casey. But she does get along with other cats. Her adoption fee is $50 and she’s already microchipped, spayed, and vaccinated… ready to go home today! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details.

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