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Evansville A Contender At All-Star Break

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The Evansville Otters enter this week’s Frontier League All-Star break 29-21 after a three-game sweep of the Joliet Slammers last weekend at Bosse Field to close out the first half of the 2017 regular season.

The sweep over the Slammers was the second this season for Evansville, after sweeping the Gateway Grizzlies June 20-22 at Bosse Field.

Evansville’s best stretch of the first half came in late June, when the Otters enjoyed a six-game winning streak June 17-25. The streak started with a 9-4 win in Washington, Pa. and during the streak, the Otters outscored the opposition 35-11.

Offensively, the Otters have two players in the top 10 of the Frontier League in batting average with John Schultz (.342) sixth and Dane Phillips (.326) ninth.

Phillips is also seventh in runs (38), ninth in hits (61), tied for second in doubles (16) and tied for ninth in home runs (9).

Josh Allen is tied for fourth in triples (3), fifth in runs (41) and ninth in walks (33)

Jeff Gardner leads the league in home runs with 13 and is fifth in RBIs (41).

Alejandro Segovia is also tied for ninth in league home runs (9) and is second in hit by pitches (10).

Max Duval has been the ace in Evansville’s starting rotation and he’s tied for fourth in the league with six wins. Duval is first in the Frontier League with 86 strikeouts and teammate Felix Baez is second (73). Duval is also 10th in innings pitched (64.0).

Kyano Cummings is tied for second in the league in appearances on the mound with 25.

Randy McCurry is fourth in saves with 12.

The first half of the season provided a couple milestone moments for the franchise as Shane Weedman threw a no-hitter in a 4-0 win May 13 at Southern Illinois. The no-hitter was the second in franchise history and the first since July 9, 2014 when Chad James no-hit the Traverse City Beach Bums in a seven-inning game.

Phillips tied a Frontier League record with three home runs in a single game in Evansville’s 7-3 win over River City May 30. Phillips joined former Otter Jeff Goldbach as Otters players to homer three times in a game as Goldbach accomplished his feat on Aug. 20, 2005 against River City.

The Otters rallied from a 9-0 deficit on Bosse Field’s Opening Night May 19 against Gateway, beating the Grizzlies 13-10. The nine-run comeback matched Evansville’s rally against Kalamazoo on Aug. 5, 1996, when the Otters fell behind 9-0 before winning 12-11 in 10 innings.

Two days later in the series finale, Otters staff, coaches and players from 2016 received Frontier League championship rings.

Watch on Otters TV // Otters introduced on Opening Night // Jostens Ring Day at Bosse Field // Shane Weedman’s final out for no-hitter

As a team offensively; Evansville is first in the Frontier League with 57 home runs, third in hits (441), third in RBIs (251), third in total bases (703) and fifth in walks (188).

The Otters pitching staff leads the league with 474 strikeouts.

Evansville is 17-7 at Bosse Field in 2017 after going 28-17 in the regular season a year ago. On the road, the Otters are 12-14 this season.

Once the All-Star break ends Friday, Evansville will play 24 of the final 45 regular season games at Bosse Field–including a 24 of 36 game stretch from July 21 through Aug. 31. The stretch doesn’t reflect the suspended game from June 18 in Washington that will be completed at Bosse Field before the regularly scheduled home game on July 22 at 5:35 p.m.

The Otters are 2.5 games out of first place in the FL West behind 32-19 Florence. In the Wild Card, Evansville currently occupies the top spot, one game ahead of a two-way tie for the final playoff spot between the Windy City Thunderbolts and Washington Wild Things.

Evansville will play the first-place Freedom in two more series, first a three-game series at Bosse Field Aug. 8-10 before traveling to Kentucky the following week to play three more games over a two-day span Aug. 16-17 at Florence.

The Otters will play one more series each against two other playoff contenders, on the road at Windy City (July 18-20) and at home against Washington (July 21-23).

Schaumburg is currently pacing the FL East at 34-16, six games ahead of Windy City and Washington.

Evansville’s longest homestand of the season will take place later this month when the Otters host Washington, Traverse City and Schaumburg July 21-30.

Manager Andy McCauley is seven wins shy of 350 with Evansville. McCauley is first in franchise history in regular seasons wins (343) and games managed (672).

Since Opening Night at Southern Illinois May 12, the Otters have signed Taylor Hillson, Diego Ibarra, Jake McCoy and Nick Walker. In that same time period, Evansville signed and eventually released Manny DeJesus and Justin Brock.

Kevin Carr, Myles Babitt, Joe Webb, Mitchell Ho, Xyruse Martinez, Taylore Cherry and Austin Sweet were Opening Night roster players who have been released.

Seven players will represent Evansville at the Frontier League All-Star Game Wednesday in Joliet, Ill. Allen, Duval, Schultz, Gardner, Cummings, Phillips and Segovia were voted for by league managers, coaches, staff and media.

Evansville is averaging 2,138 fans per game so far in 2017, ranking fifth in the 12-team Frontier League. Last season, the Otters finished ninth in attendance with an average of 1,962.

Evansvilleotters.com will have coverage of All-Star festivities in Joliet so check back for updates throughout the week.

The Otters will travel to Gateway on Friday for the first game of a three-game weekend series. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. and Lucas Corley will provide coverage on WUEV 91.5 FM.

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.

Watch on Otters TV // STAR OF THE GAME INTERVIEWS // Allen (5/20/17) // Phillips (5/30/17) // Gardner (5/31/17) // Phillips & Duval (6/8/17) // Riopedre (6/14/17) // Schultz (6/15/17) // Duval (6/20/17) // Ackerman (6/21/17) // De Jesus (6/22/17) // Yamaguchi (6/24/17) // Gardner (6/25/17) // Allen (6/30/17) // Duval (7/1/17) // Soat (7/7/17) // Allen (7/8/17) // Cummings (7/8/17)

Rep. Messer Joins Hillenbrand, Community Leaders for Volunteer Event at Batesville High School

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U.S. Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) joined community leaders and Hillenbrand, Inc. volunteers at Batesville High School today to work on several school infrastructure projects as part of Hillenbrand’s “One Campaign” community engagement initiative.

“Today was a great example of community members and business leaders coming together to improve the city,” Messer said. “It was inspiring to be among so many Hoosier volunteers willing to donate their time and talents, and I thank Hillenbrand for their leadership. I hope the students and teachers at Batesville High School enjoy the improvements.”

Prior to the volunteer event, Messer met with Hillenbrand executives to discuss local workforce needs.

“Hillenbrand’s One Campaign efforts contribute to strong communities and deep employee pride. We appreciated the Congressman volunteering alongside our employees and civic leaders today,” said Joe Raver, President & CEO, Hillenbrand.

Community leaders including Mayor Mike Bettice, Superintendent Paul Ketcham and State Rep. Cindy Ziemke also joined Rep Messer, Hillenbrand and Batesville Casket Associates for today’s “One Campaign” volunteer event.

 

EVSC Names New Athletic Director

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The EVSC has named Andy Owen to serve as the director of athletics and physical activities. Owen was most recently athletic director at Central High School. Owen also is the head football coach at Central, a role he will continue throughout the 2017 season.

In his new role, Owen will oversee all athletics in the corporation as well as physical education. He also will oversee the integration of the district’s physical education curriculum within the EVSC’s GAIN framework. In addition, Owen will work with closely with the Office of Development on various fundraising initiatives and projects. His duties as district athletic director will commence at the conclusion of the Central High School football season. He will begin his other responsibilities immediately.

Owen, who graduated from Central High School, has a B.S. degree in K-12 physical education from the University of Indianapolis and an M.A. in teaching from Oakland City University.

Serving as head football coach since 2007, Owen has coached during the school’s longest regular season winning streak in school history and has won both a sectional and SIAC championship. He was named Region 9 Coach of the Week by the Indianapolis Colts four times and was named Coach of the Year by the University of Indianapolis. He also was elected to both the board of the Indiana Football Coaches Association and the Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association, serving as director in both associations.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Antonio Lamont Taylor: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Anthony Shohn Raider: Arson (Level 4 Felony)

John Love Quirk: Attempt Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony)

Howard L. Heim: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Lisa Gail Hoff: Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony)

Andrew Allen Carson: Domestic battery resulting in moderate bodily injury (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)

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MVC Announces 2016-17 Academic Honors

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MVC Announces 2016-17 Academic Honors

Aces Well-Represented On The List

ST. LOUIS – Seventy-four student-athletes highlight more than 1,500 who earned selection to the 2016-17 Missouri Valley Conference Honor Roll, as announced by the league office.  Those 74 student-athletes earned the league’s highest academic achievement by capturing the Missouri Valley Conference President’s Council Academic Excellence Award

The President’s Council Academic Excellence Award requires a minimum 3.8 cumulative grade point average (through Spring 2017 semester), participation in athletics a minimum of two years, and the student-athlete must be within 18 hours of graduation.  Also, hundreds of student-athletes received the league’s Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award, which requires a minimum grade point average of 3.5 for the previous two semesters, a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average, and participation in athletics.

In addition, the Missouri Valley Conference has announced its 2016-17 Honor Roll, which recognizes academic achievement of student-athletes.  To qualify for the Valley Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have recorded a minimum 3.2 grade point average for a specified term (Fall 2016/Spring 2017), must have been a member of an athletics team, and must have a minimum of 12 hours of enrollment during the fall or spring semesters.

Below Are The Honorees For Each Award From The University of Evansville.

PRESIDENTS COUNCIL ACADEMIC AWARD RECIPIENTS

Blake Simmons       MBB                  Evansville

Everett Plocek         M Swimming        Evansville

Whitney Biggs         Women’s Soccer   Evansville

Bronwyn Boswell      Women’s Soccer   Evansville

Colleen Dierkes       Women’s Soccer   Evansville

COMMISSIONER’S ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD RECIPIENTS

Blake Simmons           Men’s Basketball

Benjamin Woolems      Men’s Cross Country

Zachary Blaydes          Men’s Soccer

Cameron Gilreath        Men’s Soccer

Brian Hughes              Men’s Soccer

Matthew Keller            Men’s Soccer

Andrew Cotton            Men’s Swimming & Diving

Brendan Ninneman      Men’s Swimming & Diving

Everett Plocek             Men’s Swimming & Diving

Peyton Langston          Women’s Basketball

Camary Williams          Women’s Basketball

Ashton Bosler             Women’s Cross Country

Kayla Katterhenry        Women’s Golf

Carly Waggoner           Women’s Golf

Bailee Bostic              Softball

Olivia Cheatham          Softball

Mickaela Fleming         Softball

Samantha Fleming       Softball

Tess Hupe                 Softball

Ashlee Kawall             Softball

Kristin Koepke            Softball

Morgan Lambert          Softball

Michal Luckett            Softball

Susan Norris              Softball

Bailee Porter               Softball

Whitney Biggs             Women’s Soccer

Bronwyn Boswell         Women’s Soccer

Colleen Dierkes           Women’s Soccer

Montana Portenier       Women’s Soccer

Taylor Davidson           Women’s Swimming & Diving

Kaylee Gubricky           Women’s Swimming & Diving

Jessica Hildebrand       Women’s Swimming & Diving

Michaela Kent             Women’s Swimming & Diving

Sylvia McFadden          Women’s Swimming & Diving

Kasey Rein                 Women’s Swimming & Diving

Andjela Brguljan          Women’s Tennis

Rocio Fortuny              Women’s Volleyball

Olivia Goldstein           Women’s Volleyball

Montana Schafer         Women’s Volleyball

Hin Ching Rachel Tam   Women’s Volleyball

HONOR ROLL LIST

BASEBALL –

Kenton Crews

Nicholas Eggemeyer

Trey Hair

Dalton Horstmeier

Matthew Jones

Adam Lukas

Stewart Nelson

Nathan Reeder

Jake Sperry

Connor Strain

Blake Swanger

Andrew Tanous

Travis Tokarek

James Ward

MEN’S BASKETBALL –

Silas Adheke

Jaylon Brown

Soloman Hainna

David Howard

Blake Simmons

Dru Smith

Dalen Traore

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Jordan Carpenter

Stanley Chepchieng

Philip Dzienciol

Ross Frondorf

Enrique Hendrix

Paul Schwartz

Benjamin Woolems

MEN’S GOLF –

Tyler Gray

Matthew Ladd

Wilson Pahud

Jon Pick

Robert Waggoner

Cameron Weyer

MEN’S SOCCER –

Zachary Blaydes

Kyle Brown

Cameron Cool

Hunter DeWeese

Ian Gammon

Cameron Gilreath

Cesar Guitunga Jr.

Brian Hughes

Matthew Keller

Nicky Kodua

Ryan Koenig

Eric McDougal

Ian McGrath

Gregory Niven

Arlick Ntabana

Christopher Shuck

Thomas Skupien

Jesse Stafford-Lacey

Simon Weaver

Caleb Williams

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING –

Jacob Buagh

Matthew Childress

Andrew Cotton

Paul Cozzens

Isaac Devaney

Matthew Duke

William Glasscock

Luke Hoffman

Keystone Marcy

Prescott Marcy

Brendan Ninneman

Daniel O’Brien

Everett Plocek

Zachary Sagan

Jacob Sampson

Andrew Schroder

David Stottard

Robert Sutphin

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Kaylan Coffman

Sara Dickey

Brooke Dossett

Peyton Langston

Marley Miller

Sasha Robinson

Camary Williams

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY –

Katherine Beaber

Ashton Bosler

Sienna Crews

Hayley Elliott

Kylie Hasenour

Michelle Karp

Anna Loef

Ashley Torres

Hannah Welsh

WOMEN’S GOLF –

Guilia Chaves Mallmann

Kayla Katterhenry

Maria Pickens

Lexie Sollman

Carly Waggoner

WOMEN’S SOCCER –

Nicole Baham

Whitney Biggs

Bronwyn Boswell

Jordin Campbell

Colleen Dierkes

Emily Griebel

Mikayla Harvey

Molly Lear

Margaret Leazer

Tess Lombard

Laura Minor

Jessica O’Shaughnessy

Sara Osinski

Sierra Selene Pagan

Montana Portenier

Julie Rabe

Emily Richardson

Emily Rickett

JBess Ruby

Kasey Stefan

SOFTBALL –

Bailee Bostic

Amanda Blakenship

Danielle Cassidy

Olivia Cheatham

Mickaela Fleming

Samantha Fleming

Morgan Florey

Tess Hupe

McKenzie Johnson

Ashlee Kawall

Kori Keyes

Kristin Koepke

Morgan Lambert

Courtney Land

Alexandra Latoria

Emily Lockhart

Michal Luckett

Susan Norris

Chandra Parr

Bailee Porter

Hayli Scott

Deja Shelton

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING –

Ashton Adams

Kayla Aitken

Courtney Coverdale

Taylor Davidson

Danielle Freeman

Adrianne Gamester

Samantha Gowdy

Kaylee Gubricky

Emma Hennessy

Jessica Hildebrand

Michaela Kent

Sylvia McFadden

Kristen Myers

Kasey Rein

Aine Scholand

Amy Smith

Alaina Sylvester

Alyssa Vonder Harr

Shaina Weisberg

WOMEN’S TENNIS –

Nicoli Attili Pereira

Andjela Brguljan

Leah Helpingstine

Andrea Pascual Larrinaga

Daria Pentsova

Theodora Soldatou

Chieko Yamada

VOLLEYBALL –

Deja Clark

Rocio Fortuny

Olivia Goldstein

Jelena Merseli

Mildrelis Rodriguez Cintron

Montana Schafer

Catherine Schreiber

Rachel Tam

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: WORK SET TO BEGIN ON TWIN BRIDES AFTER DELAYS

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Work Set to Begin on Twin Bridges After Delays

Work is finally underway on the Twin Bridges. Lane restriction were set to start last Wednesday but were pushed back due to weather concerns. Now, the Northbound bridge will have drivers traveling both directionsacross the Ohio River between…