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Evansville, IN – July 19, 2024 – Southern Indiana Combat Production (SICP) is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated SICP 6: Fall Brawl! Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 5, 2024, as the Old National Events Plaza transforms into the ultimate MMA battleground. Brace yourself for a night of high-stakes mixed martial arts action, featuring six adrenaline-pumping title fights and a special appearance by UFC Hall of Famer Mark “The Hammer” Coleman!
MAIN EVENT: 170lb Pro Title Clash! Headlining the evening, the unstoppable Zack Davis goes head-to-head with the relentless Dustin Parrish for the coveted 170lb professional title. These fighters are ready to leave it all in the cage, promising a main event that will keep you on the edge of your seat!
CO-MAIN EVENT: 145lb Pro Title Showdown! In the co-main event, Jordan Downey and Zakariya Camara face off for the 145lb professional title. Both fighters are set to deliver an explosive match, showcasing their prowess and determination to claim the championship belt!
Gage Mitchell vs. Josh Perreira for the 125lb pro title
Carlos Garnett vs. Jonathan Griffin for the 155lb pro title
James Shaffer vs. Tavae Lewis for the 185lb pro title
Kestin McClain vs. Quincy Evans for the 155lb amateur title
Patrick Grzywac vs. Anthony Marlow for the 135lb amateur title
Special Guest Appearance: Mark “The Hammer” Coleman! Adding to the excitement, UFC legend and Hall of Famer Mark “The Hammer” Coleman will be in attendance as a special guest. Coleman’s presence will undoubtedly inspire fighters and fans alike, making this a truly unforgettable night for any fight fan!
Date: Saturday, October 5, 2024
Time: Doors open at 4:00 PM CT and first bell at 5:00 PM CT
Venue: Old National Events Plaza I 715 Locust Street I Evansville, IN 47708
Tickets are available for purchase online at Ticketmaster.com or The Plaza Box Office. Box office hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10am – 5pm.
Table seats may be purchased through our website at southernindianacombat.com. Don’t forget to mention your favorite fighter’s name at checkout! Sponsorships are available by contacting Southern Indiana Combat Production.
For the most updated information, follow SICP’s social media pages or visit www.southernindianacombat.com.
To contact event organizers, please email southernindianacombat@gmail.com.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced its winners of the IU Athlete of the Year award for the 2023-24 school year on Wednesday (July 17), recognizing two athletes from the Indiana swimming and diving program.
Juniors Carson Tyler and Anna Peplowski led the men’s and women’s programs to Big Ten Championships and elite national finishes and combined for 10 All-America performances at the NCAA Championships. Both will represent Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Tyler is the first U.S. male diver since 2000 to qualify for the Olympics in both the 3-meter and 10-meter individual events in diving after winning the platform event and finishing second on the springboard at U.S. Olympic Trials in June.
Tyler had one of the most successful individual diving seasons in NCAA history, winning NCAA and conference championships on the both the 3-meter springboard and platform as well as medals on the 1-meter board at each level. His 56 points earned at the NCAA Championships outscored every other diving team. He was named the CSCAA Diver of the Year, Big Ten Diver of the Year and Big Ten Diver of the Championships.
Peplowski’s fifth-place finish in the 200-meter freestyle at U.S. Olympic Trials earned her a spot on Team USA’s 4×200-meter freestyle relay, using the momentum of a career-best year at the collegiate level.
The freestyle specialist is now a school record holder in six short course events following her junior season in which she medaled in two events and totaled seven All-America honors at the NCAA Championships. Peplowski highlighted her NCAA program with a silver medal in the 200-yard freestyle and bronze in the 500 free.
Peplowski led the IU women to their first Big Ten Championship since 2019, finishing runner-up or better in six events – including four individual or relay conference titles. The junior led off IU’s dramatic 400-yard freestyle relay result that clinched the Big Ten team title by one-half of a point.
VINCENNES, Ind. – Trailblazer Damarien Yates (Somerville, Tenn.) announced earlier this week his plans to continue his basketball career in the fall by committing to play at the University of Memphis.
“Memphis is home,” Yates said. “I think this is the perfect fit both academically and athletically. This Memphis team is special and I think it’s going to be a fun ride. Lastly, it’s the legendary Coach Penny Hardaway.”
Yates burst onto the scene last season as a freshman for the Blazers, scoring in double figures in two of his first three collegiate games.
Yates’ best scoring stretch with the Blue and Gold came with a four game streak of scoring in double figures which began when he scored 23 points, including hitting a buzzer beater to give VU a win over Sauk Valley Community College in Iowa.
Yates set his Vincennes career-high in points in February after scoring 24, including hitting six of 10 from three-point range in VU’s win over Southwestern Illinois College.
Yates would save his best for last however, showing up on the big stage to score 22 points and grab seven rebounds in VU’s NJCAA Division I National Tournament game vs. Odessa College.
Yates would close out his Vincennes career with 245 points, 156 rebounds, 37 assists and 24 blocks, for an average of 7.2 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.
Yates was one of only three Trailblazers last season to play in all 34 games, along with sophomore Karyiek Dixon (Enfield, London, UK), who signed with NCAA Division II Emporia State University last month and freshman Lebron Thomas (Bishopville, S.C), who will be returning to VU for his sophomore season this year.
Yates is the sixth Trailblazer to announce their plans for the upcoming season with NJCAA All-American Michael Osei-Bonsu (Bolingbrook, Ill.) headed to Missouri State University, Victor Lado (Louisville, Ky.) signing with Colorado State-Pueblo, Karyiek Dixon heading to Emporia State University and Kris and Kent King (Washington, D.C.) signing to play at Chaminade University.
Together, this group helped guide the Trailblazers to a 30-4 record last season, including winning the NJCAA Division I Region 24 Championship and earning a spot in the NJCAA Division I National Tournament.
“My favorite moments at Vincennes were spent with my teammates,” Yates added. “Talking, laughing and learning together.”
“Vincennes University taught me mental toughness on and off the court,” Yates said. “I matured quickly and had to learn to do things on my own. I learned how to manage time, communicate effectively and network appropriately.”
Yates will be joining a Memphis Tigers squad coming off of a 22-10 season last year, including an 11-7 record in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) under Head Coach and former NBA All-Star Penny Hardaway.
The Vincennes University Athletic Department would like to congratulate Damarien Yates on his commitment to continuing his education at the University of Memphis and wishes him good luck as he continues his basketball career next season.
Peter Funk elevated to Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Funk enters second season with the UE men’s basketball program
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Set to begin his second season with the University of Evansville men’s basketball program, Peter Funk has been elevated to Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator for the Purple Aces.
“Peter has done a phenomenal job in the duties assigned to him in his first year here at UE. A person’s greatest ability is availability and Peter is second to known in that area,” UE head coach David Ragland said. “Peter is always well prepared and organized with a problem-solving mindset. We feel honored to elevate Peter as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. He has worked extremely hard and earned an opportunity to continue to grow in this profession.”
“He is very professional and committed to making sure our student athletes have a first-class experience at the University of Evansville. I’m elated to continue to work alongside Peter as we strive to revive a storied program.”
Funk joined the UE staff in 2023 as an Assistant Coach/Chief of Staff. His first season at UE saw the program more than triple its win total from the previous season while advancing to the postseason for the first time since 2015.
“I am honored to be given the opportunity to on take this new role. I want to thank Coach Ragland for his belief in me and his encouragement to develop as a coach,” Funk exclaimed. “I’d also like to thank President (Christopher M.) Pietruszkiewicz and Dr. Ziggy Siegfried for their continued support. I am excited to continue to work hard with our players and staff to revive a storied program. Go Aces!”
Prior to joining the UE staff, Funk was the Director of Basketball Operations at Valparaiso. He worked with the Beacons as a student manager and graduate assistant before being promoted to the operations position. Peter and his fiancé Ingrid will be married in August.
Joel Zimba named Executive Deputy AD for External Relations for UE Athletics
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Evansville Director of Athletics Dr. Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried has announced the hiring of Joel Zimba as the Executive Deputy Athletics Director for External Relations. Zimba joins the Purple Aces following a 5-year stint as the District Director of Athletics & Activities at Verona (Wisc.) Area School District.
“We are excited to welcome Joel Zimba and his family to Evansville. Joel is a leader with infectious energy, values teamwork and relationships, and understands the big picture,” Siegfried exclaimed. “His experience as a District Athletics Director for the last five years will serve him well in this important role for UE Athletics.”
In his time at Verona, Zimba spearheaded all facets of developing, implementing, and improving school athletics programs and events. One of the main highlights of his tenure was his work in orchestrating a large-scale capital project that included the building of a new high school. The project, which included a voter approval of $183M referenda, saw him monitor the construction of a competition pool, cross country course, field house, all exterior fields (baseball, soccer, football, and lacrosse) along with facilities for wrestling, gymnastics, weight, and cardio.
“I humbly thank Dr. Ziggy Siegfried and President (Christopher M.) Pietruszkiewicz for the opportunity to become the Executive Deputy Athletics Director for External Relations at the University of Evansville,” Zimba said. “Ziggy has transformed UE into one of the premier athletic departments in the country and, more importantly, has created a culture built on enthusiasm, hard work, and integrity.”
“I am truly blessed to be joining UE at a time of such positive momentum. I am eagerly looking forward to serving our outstanding student-athletes alongside our incredible coaches and staff and contributing to providing an exceptional student-athlete experience,” Zimba added. “My family is excited to embrace the UE spirit and become part of this vibrant community. Go Purple Aces!”
Along with the new facilities, Zimba had a hands-on approach in multiple facets within the district. He encouraged all students to participate in athletics by executing programming for over 25 sports and more than 50 club teams. He directly supervised, evaluated, and professionally developed more than 120 employees district-wide including coaches, administrators, and support staff.
His work resulted in the creation of four part-time District administrative athletic positions, which enhanced the vision, mission, and initiatives. Zimba negotiated a district-wide co-curricular compensation increase of 12% to recruit, retain, and develop talented coaches and staff.
Prior to assuming his role at Verona Area School District, Zimba held three positions at Valparaiso University between 2015 and 2019. While working towards his Master’s, Zimba served as a Men’s Basketball Graduate Assistant from 2015-16 where he completed planning, managerial, and administrative duties for the men’s basketball program.
He was elevated to the Director of Men’s Basketball Operations at Valpo in 2016 and held that position until 2018. Zimba’s responsibilities in that position included budget administration, facility supervision, equipment inventory control, team travel coordination, development of the practice schedule, and summer camp management.
Zimba’s final year at Valparaiso saw him serve as the Assistant Director of Annual Giving where he played a pivotal role in sourcing and soliciting annual gift commitments up to $10K. He supported the President Circle and accomplished a goal of 125 new donors while helping senior executives raise over $700K from over 2,000 donors.
In 2016, he earned his Master’s of Science in Sports Administration from Valparaiso while earning a Bachelor of Letters & Science in Afro-American Studies Intergroup Relations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2011. Joel and wife Krystin have a four-year-old son – Tayden.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING…
Dr. Treymane Clardy, Verona Area School District – Superintendent
“Joel Zimba has been a cornerstone of our community, exemplifying academic and athletic excellence throughout his tenure as our Athletic Director in the Verona Area School District. His unwavering commitment to sportsmanship, ethics, and service to others has profoundly influenced our student-athletes and the broader community. We are immensely proud of his achievements and wish him continued success in his new role as Executive Deputy Athletic Director for External Relations at the University of Evansville.”
Chad Wiese, Verona Area School District – Deputy Superintendent
“Joel Zimba is a huge loss for our school district. His work ethic, technical abilities, and, most of all, his interpersonal skills will be greatly missed. Joel’s time in the Verona Area School District resulted in historic achievements and participation rates in our athletic programs. I wish him the best as the Executive Deputy Director for External Relations. Joel’s hire at the University of Evansville will make an immediate impact. I’m confident great things lie ahead.”
David Ragland, University of Evansville – Head Men’s Basketball Coach
“I met Joel 8 years ago and had the honor of working with him for two years at Valparaiso University. I had the opportunity to watch how passionate he is about the student-athlete experience. Joel is selfless and a tireless worker. He is honest and will do what is right no matter the situation. Joel embodies all the qualities of the culture Dr Ziggy Siegfried has worked so hard to create for our athletic department here at UE. Dr Ziggy Siegfried has created great momentum within our athletic department, built on positivity, problem-solving, and connectivity through effective communication. I’m excited to watch our athletics department improve with Joel Zimba’s addition and look forward to working alongside him.”
Steve Watson, Loyola Chicago – Director of Athletics
“Evansville is getting one of the best in Joel Zimba. With his background and experience in athletics administration, there’s no doubt he’ll do great things for the Purple Aces. Congratulations to Ziggy and his staff for landing a good one!”
Jackie Manuel, American University – Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
“Joel Zimba is a great friend and person. Joel is a hard worker and consummate professional who strives to serve others every day. EU is getting a high-character person that is committed to excellence.”
Jamie Sims, Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District – District Director of Athletics and Activities
“I had the great pleasure to meet and begin working with Joel Zimba in 2020 as an athletic director, and since then, I have had the opportunity to partner with and create a meaningful relationship that surpasses the world of education-based athletics. Mr. Zimba’s leadership skills and ability to get the best out of the most as a part of his character, leadership, and overall care and concern for others continue to inspire and motivate me to do precisely that in my current capacity. Joel’s passion for leading others and ensuring equitable outcomes for all has resonated with me and overflowed into the Big 8 conference here in Wisconsin. Today, I am a better leader because I have met and worked alongside Joel Zimba. He has definitely left his life, print, and legacy in Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletics.
ECHO Housing & Community Development Holds Ribbon Cutting for New Promise Home
July 18, 2024
EVANSVILLE, IN: ECHO Housing and Community Development announces the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Promise Home at 313 Read Street took place today. The Promise Home is a permanent supportive housing project that will end homelessness for 27+ individuals. On-site case management, laundry facilities, and a community space dedicated to resident education opportunities are only three of several amenities that will be provided. This project marks the sixth permanent supportive housing program for ECHO, and its eighth overall program dedicated to serving individuals experiencing homelessness in southwest Indiana.
ECHO’s CEO, Savannah Wood, says “Today’s ribbon-cutting ceremony represents hope and a second chance. Our team is here to assist some of the most vulnerable individuals in our community navigate the complexities of life that many of us often take for granted. We are not just opening a building; we are opening doors to new opportunities and brighter futures. The Promise Home is more than just a place to live; it is a safe space where residents can find stability, regain their dignity, and rebuild their lives.”
Several community partners were thanked during the ceremony, including community members, government partners, and generous donors, along with the ECHO Housing and Community Development Board of Directors and staff. Wood goes on to say, “The Promise Home extends far beyond the individuals who will live here. It strengthens the fabric of our entire community. By providing stable housing and support, we are reducing the strain on emergency services, decreasing healthcare costs, and fostering a more compassionate society.”