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Aces drop regular season opener to SEMO

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Pair of second half goals push Redhawks past UE

Box Score

The University of Evansville women’s soccer team dropped its regular season opener to Southeast Missouri State University, 2-0, on Friday night at Arad McCutchan Stadium.

The Purple Aces were able to stymie SEMO in the first half as the Redhawks fired six shots with a pair of them on-goal that freshman goalkeeper Michaela Till saved.

SEMO posed its first threat in the seventh minute as Esmie Gonzalez looped a free kick from the top of the box over the wall. Till jumped and tipped the ball just over the crossbar to preserve the scoreless tie.

Early in the second half, SEMO found its breakthrough in the 52nd minute as Paige Blankenheim took a shot just beyond the top of the box and slipped it into the back of the net to give the Redhawks a 1-0 advantage.

The Aces threatened in the 73rd minute when senior Montana Portenier took a shot from distance that was saved by Redhawks goalkeeper Kindra Lierz. Just four and a half minutes later, SEMO gained some breathing room as Maddy Cornell scored from the top left corner of the box to provide the Redhawks with a 2-0 lead.

In the match, SEMO out-shot the Aces 13-3 with a 6-1 advantage on shots on goal.

“We had effort. Which is what we were talking about, trying to fight and organize things and just make sure we pressured them and I think we did that for the most part,” said Aces head coach Krista McKendree. “We still have to find a way to keep (the ball) a little bit more whenever we do win it, but obviously we’re learning in the back and that’s what we’re working on.”

Sellout crowd watches Otters down Rascals

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The Evansville Otters took a 4-0 lead in the first inning and cruised to a 10-3 win over the River City Rascals in front of a sellout crowd of 6,137 at Bosse Field Friday.

Evansville’s scoring outburst in the first started with a Ryan Long single and was followed by Josh Allen’s two-run home run, giving the Otters a 2-0 lead. The homer was Allen’s 15th of the season.

Dane Phillips and Jeff Gardner followed with back-to-back walks and John Schultz’s RBI single extended the advantage to 3-0. Gardner would score on a Brandon Soat RBI single that pushed the lead to 4-0 as the first five Otters reached base before an out was recorded.

The Rascals responded with three runs in the second, starting with Brandon Thomas’ RBI single. After a sacrifice fly made it 4-2, Josh Ludy hit an RBI single that scored Braxton Martinez to make the score 4-3.

The score remained 4-3 until the fifth when Allen tripled and scored on Phillips’ RBI single. Gardner delivered a triple of his own, scoring Phillips and pushing the Otters lead to 6-3.

Allen’s sacrifice fly in the sixth made it 7-3.

In the seventh, Alejandro Segovia hit an RBI double to score Schultz, pushing the Evansville lead to 8-3. Segovia would score on an RBI single by Nick Walker. Christopher Riopedre’s sacrifice fly capped the scoring.

Allen finished a single shy of the cycle, going 3 for 4 with a home run and three RBIs.

Gardner, Schultz and Segovia each had two hits and an RBI apiece. Walker was 2 for 4 with an RBI.

Luc Rennie picked up his sixth win of the season for Evansville, allowing three runs off six hits while striking out seven.

River City’s Tim Koons took the loss, giving up six runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings.

The Otters and Rascals battle again from Bosse Field on Saturday with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

On Saturday, it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Night at Bosse Field with the game being sponsored by Marathon. Pink bracelets will be handed out to early arriving fans at the gates. Fans will also have the opportunity to bid on themed, game-worn jerseys throughout the game.

The Boonville High School Band will be at the ballpark, performing on the front lawn before the game and playing the National Anthem as well.

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

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

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Channel 44 News: Student Loan Debt Continues To Increase

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  The number of college graduates struggling to pay back their student loans is going up. A new report by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says the percentage of people owing $20,000 or more doubled from 2002 to 2014.

 

Even more staggering, researchers found the share of borrowers entering repayment with $50,000 or more in debt tripled during the same period.

Analysis say these figures are surprising, especially given stagnant wage growth in recent years. Borrowers leaving college now are making essentially the same amount as those 10 or 15 years ago. However, they are in more debt which makes it difficult to pay back the loans.

Adopt A Pet

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Scrappy Doo is a 3-month-old mixed-breed puppy. He was dumped in someone’s alley a couple of weeks ago. The homeowner actually heard the car door open, shut, and then they drove away… And nothing was left but Scrappy Doo. The nice homeowner brought him to VHS! Scrappy will likely grow up to be a medium-sized dog (approximately 40-50 lbs.) His $120 adoption fee includes his neuter, first vaccines/deworming, microchip, and more! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

American Sewing Guild August 22nd. meeting

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The area chapter of the American Sewing Guild will meet  Tuesday August 22 at
McCollough Branch  Library’s  Community Room on Washington Avenue.
Mary Grace will lead a Make and Take class to make a pretty and unusual  potholder.  Members and guests  are ask to bring sewing  notions and white, ecru, or gray thread.  Fabric and    Insul-brite  will be furnished.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m followed by the meeting from 6-7:45 p.m.  Visitors are always welcome.
For more information, call  812-568-2515.  or email Evansville@asg.com.

Otters Honoring Jelks, Gries In Special Pregame Ceremony Sunday

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The Evansville Otters will honor two special personalities Sunday in the series finale against the River City Rascals as the team will remember the impact of former manager Greg Jelks and supporter Janet Gries.
First pitch is scheduled for 5:05 p.m. and before the game, Jelks’ No. 44 jersey will be officially retired as his mom, Mary Ruth, and brother, Patrick, will be in attendance. Jelks is the first coach or player in franchise history to have his number retired.
Sunday’s date is significant to Jelks and his family as it marks the 30th anniversary of his MLB debut with the Philadelphia Phillies. He spent eight seasons in the Phillies’ organization before playing for the Louisville Redbirds (St. Louis Cardinals) in 1989.
“Jelksy was a charismatic coach who successfully merged his old-school values with a modern day style to produce the first league championship for the Otters,” Otters Vice President of Sales Joel Padfield said. “He was a great friend and I feel privileged to have known him.”
Jelks was hired as manager of the Otters before the 2002 season and in five seasons leading Evansville, he led the team to the playoffs three times—winning the Frontier League title in 2006. He was also the Roger Hanners Award winner in 2003 after guiding Evansville to a 51-37 record.
After visiting with family in his hometown of Centre, Ala. over the holidays last year, Jelks died in January traveling back to his residence in Australia.
Jelks had dual citizenship and represented Australia in the 2000 Summer Olympics as a coach while also assisting the country in the 2001 Baseball World Cup and 2006 World Baseball Classic. From 1997-99, Jelks played on the Australian national team, where he hit .278 in the 1998 Baseball World Cup.
While Jelks was leading Evansville to a new level of success, Gries was there in the stands supporting the team as a host parent.
Gries was even at Bosse Field last year on Sept. 19 when the Otters clinched the second league title in franchise history with a 1-0 win over River City in the FLCS, celebrating with players, coaches and fellow fans. Early the next morning, she died after being struck by a vehicle while running.
“Janet was a host mom to many Otters,” Padfield said. “Janet could be found in the stands at Bosse Field and she was often spotted at road games, she was a true friend to me and the Evansville Otters.”
Current pitchers Hunter Ackerman and Connor Little lived with Gries and her family. Her daughter, Jill Beamer, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch before Sunday’s game. Beamer was an Otters intern last season.
Pregame ceremonies will be streamed live on Otters Digital Network and subscription information can be found at evansvilleotters.com.
Tickets for all remaining August home games are available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686.