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Gold Medal, American Record Highlight IU’s Day at World Championships            

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BUDAPEST, Hungary – Indiana University had another stellar day at the 2017 FINA Swimming World Championships in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday.

Team USA won the gold medal in the mixed 4×100 freestyle relay in world record fashion, clocking in with a time of 3:19.60, earning Blake Pieroni a gold medal.

Swimming in the morning prelims for the Americans, Pieroni led off with a great split, touching the wall in a IU school record time of 48.23. Pieroni has decimated the 100m free school record over the last year, breaking the mark seven times since the 2016 Olympic Trials.

With Pieroni’s strong split, the Americans qualified second overall for the championship final with a time of 3:23.93.

Pieroni swam on three relays for Team USA at the World Championships, winning gold with the men’s 4×100 free relay team and bronze with the men’s 4×200 free relay team.

In the semifinals of the women’s 50 breaststroke, Lilly King broke her own American record in the event, touching the wall in a time of 29.60. With her mark, King will be the top seed in Sunday’s 50 breast championship final. The Evansville, Ind. native’s time is just 0.12 seconds off the world record in the event.

King will be going for her third gold medal of the World Championships in the 50 breast, after winning gold in world record fashion in both the women’s 100 breast and the mixed 4×100 medley relay with Team USA.

Earlier in prelims, IU’s Mohamed Samy tied for 25th in the world with a time of 25.55 in the men’s 50 backstroke.

Along with the championship final of the women’s 50 breaststroke on Sunday, the IU junior will also likely swim in the women’s 4×100 medley relay for Team USA. IU alum Cody Miller is also likely to swim for the Americans in the men’s 4×100 medley relay.

Prelims are scheduled to begin at 3:30 a.m. ET, with the finals session on Sunday starting at 11:30 a.m. ET.

 

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Evansville HydroFest™ $10 Admission Wristbands Now On Sale 

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EVANSVILLE, In. – A $10 Evansville HydroFest™ Admission Wristband admits attendees ages 13 and up into all three days of American Power Boat Association hydroplane racing on Labor Day weekend.

Ages 12 and under are free. The action takes place on the Ohio Riverfront in Downtown Evansville, Friday September 1st, Saturday September 2nd, and Sunday September 3rd, 2017. For those 21 and above, the Wristband includes admission to the Concert and Beer Garden at Tropicana’s Outdoor Events Plaza on Friday and Saturday evening from 6:00 pm to 12:00 midnight.

Admission Wristbands may be purchased at all 6 Evansville-area Schnuck’s stores, 9 Heritage Federal Credit Union locations, the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science, and SWIRCA until Thursday, August 31st.  Beginning Friday, September 1st, Admission Wristbands will be available for purchase at the following Admission Gates on Riverside Drive:  Court Street attended by SWIRCA, Main Street attended by CASA, and Cherry Street attended by the Evansville Museum Guild.  For each $10, the non-profit organization earns $2 to further their good work in our City.

During the three-day event, Evansville HydroFest™ will host the American Power Boat Association’s Eastern Divisional Championships on Saturday, and North American Championships on Sunday for 14 classes of Inboard Boats. To date, dozens of teams have committed to compete from across the United States and Canada. For event schedules and more information, please visit www.evansvillehydrofest.com.

Evansville HydroFest 2017 is a Presentation of Evansville Events, Inc.

Evansville HydroFest is presented by Evansville Events, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit entity of the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau. Mr. Bob Warren is the Executive Director. Serving on the Executive Organizing Committee are Mr. Vernon Stevens, President of Southern Business Machines and Mr. Randy Lientz, President of AXIOM. Warren, Stevens, and Lientz all reside in Evansville.

Boomers drop Evansville in series opener

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 The Evansville Otters were held to six hits in a 4-2 loss to the Schaumburg Boomers on Friday at Bosse Field in front of 3,734.

After a scoreless first inning, Schaumburg scored two runs in the top of the second. James Keller and Jack Parenty had back-to-back RBI singles to put the Boomers on top 2-0.

The Otters cut the 2-0 deficit in half in the fifth when a wild pitch allowed Brandon Soat to score.

The Boomers increased the lead in the seventh as Keller delivered with a two-run home run to, allowing Schaumburg to extend the score to 4-1. Keller finished with three RBIs in the game.

The Otters kept fighting until the end.

In the eighth, Jeff Gardner singled to right, scoring Allen to pull Evansville to within two at 4-2. Later that inning, the Otters had the tying run at first base, but would strand the bases loaded.

Hunter Ackerman took the loss, moving his record to 7-3. He allowed four runs and struck out nine batters in 6 2/3 innings. The loss snapped a six-game winning streak for Ackerman.

Schaumburg’s Brandon Quintero moved to 3-0 with the win. He surrendered one run in five innings.

Game two of the series between is Saturday at Bosse Field with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

On Saturday, it’s Joint Replacement Night at Bosse Field with the game being sponsored by Deaconess, Orthopaedic Associates and Progressive Health. Deaconess will be giving away a hand fan to the first 1,000 fans through the gates.

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

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Volunteers Fuel Vanderburgh County Fair

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COA: Continued Placement With Foster Parents Not In Children’s Best interests

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COA: Continued Placement With Foster Parents Not In Children’s Best interests

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

Three Miami County children will not be returned to their previous foster parents after the Indiana Court of Appeals found Friday the trial court correctly determined the foster mother had become obsessed with the notion that the children were molested, making continued placement with her not in the children’s best interests.

In July 2015, three siblings – Ale.P., Ala.P., and J.P. – were placed in the custody of their foster parents. C.R. and A.R., after being alleged to be children in need of services. However, the children were removed from the foster home a little more than a year later, prompting the foster parents to file a for return of children, custody and guardianship.

The Miami Circuit Court granted the foster parents’ motion to intervene in the CHINS matter, and during a subsequent hearing, the children’s grandparents testified that J.P. had a tendency to play with his genitalia, while Ale.P. exhibited sexual behaviors. But Angela Isley, a Department of Child Services case manager supervisor, testified that the major deciding factor in the decision to remove the children was their testimony that A.R., their foster mother, had forced them to say their biological parents had molested them.

Further, DCS employee Brenda McGinnis testified she was concerned A.R. was planting ideas in the children’s heads about sexual abuse that didn’t occur. However, Alayne Cook, the children’s court appointed special advocate, testified that the siblings felt stable and secure in the foster parents’ home and that she had not witnessed them exhibit any sexual behavior.

Additionally, Indiana State Police Detective Michelle Jumper testified that she spoke with A.R. during her investigation and found the foster mother’s story changed and that she “wanted to believe so badly that these kids had been molested” to the point where “she was obsessed with this whole situation.” Jumper also interviewed the biological parents and cleared them as suspects.

The Miami Circuit Court denied the foster parents’ motions in October 2016, writing in an order that A.R. had exhibited a lack of restraint and obsessive behavior, including publicly accusing the children’s biological parents of being child molesters. Thus, continued placement with A.R. and C.R. was not in the children’s best interests, the trial court said.

After their motion to correct error was denied, the foster parents appealed, arguing first that they were denied due process when the trial court did not cite to the legal standard it would use when deciding the case. But in a Friday opinion, Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Elaine Brown said the foster parents did not cite to authority that required the juvenile court to make such a specific citation.

Further, the foster parents’ counsel urged the court to primarily consider the children’s best interests when it made its decision as to the motions. The court did so by determining in its order that staying with A.R. and C.R. was not in their best interests, Brown said, so the foster parents were not deprived of due process.

The trial court additionally expressed concern about the “shifting” nature of the accounts of the children’s behavior, noting that A.R. testified the children behaved sexually while their teachers and cases workers did not identify such behavior. Such a finding, as well as the finding that A.R. behaved obsessively, was not clearly erroneous, Brown said.