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Lady Blazers keep winning streak alive with road Region win at Lincoln Trail
ROBINSON, Ill. – The Vincennes University Lady Trailblazers hit the road Saturday afternoon for another Region 24 showdown, this time heading to nearby Robinson, Ill. to face off against Lincoln Trail College.
The Lady Blazers battled from beginning to end and were able to increase their winning streak to three with an 80-69 victory over the Lady Statesmen.
VU got off to a bit of a slow start Saturday afternoon, falling behind early 7-3 before rallying back with an 8-0 run to take an 11-7 lead.
The two teams went back and forth throughout the first quarter of play, with the Lady Statesmen getting the upper hand with a pair of late baskets to hold a 16-15 advantage after the first 10 minutes of play.
Vincennes would look to again get control of the game early in the second quarter, opening the second period of play by outscoring Lincoln Trail 9-2 to take a 24-18 lead.
Lincoln Trail then answered back with a series of three-point shots to regain the lead midway through the quarter.
VU would regain composure and close out the first half strong, holding a narrow 37-35 lead as the teams headed into the locker rooms for the halftime break.
The Lady Blazers looked to take their game into overdrive early in the third quarter, opening the second half with a 14-0 scoring run to increase their lead to 51-37.
Lincoln Trail would try to answer back again and were able to cut the deficit down to seven before VU closed out the third quarter strong to head into the fourth quarter holding a 57-49 lead.
Vincennes would get their lead back to double digits early in the fourth quarter, building a 65-53 advantage before the Lady Statesmen answered with seven straight to cut the VU lead down to five.
This would be as close as the Lady Statesmen would get however as the Lady Blazers were able to close out the game and pick up the 80-69 victory over Lincoln Trail College.
“It was a rough one,” VU Interim Head Coach Ingrida Hartsfield said. “I’m just glad that the five that I played stuck it out to the end. They played defense and somewhat played offense. It was a rough game but a win is a win and we’ve just got to keep moving forward.”
The Lady Blazers were led offensively by freshman Ahmya Thomas (Phoenix, Ariz.) who finished with a career-high 29 points, eight rebounds and seven assists in the game.
Freshman Emani Washington (Indianapolis, Ind.) also surpassed 20 points in the game, finishing her night with 21 points, seven rebounds and three assists.
Freshman Jazmyn Robey (Sellersburg, Ind.) returned to the VU starting lineup Saturday afternoon and came away with 12 points and seven rebounds for Vincennes.
The Lady Blazers were once again playing with only seven active players, with VU Interim Head Coach Ingrida Hartsfield opting to play just five players for the entire second half.
“Ahmya is just such a huge asset to the team on both the defensive and offensive ends of the floor,” Hartsfield added. “She has been struggling these last few games but I think today she always played hard, which you can always count on her to do.”
“Emani has gotten so much more aggressive and we are starting to be able to depend more on her and know that she will deliver on the offensive end,” Hartsfield said. “Jazmyn definitely played a big part in the win just because we only played five people in the second half. I’m just pleased that that group was able to stick it out.”
The Lady Trailblazers will return home Tuesday, Dec. 17 when VU closes out the 2024 portion of their schedule with a tough matchup against NJCAA Division II No. 24 Jefferson College from Hillsboro, Mo. This game is set to tip-off at 5 p.m. eastern.
VU will then return to the P.E. Complex floor after the Holiday break on Saturday, Jan. 4 when VU hosts Volunteer State Community College from Gallatin, Tenn. This game is also set to tip-off at 5 p.m. eastern.
“Jefferson will be a tough game,” Hartsfield added. “They always are. They play aggressively and are well-coached. So I hope we can just keep our aggressiveness towards the basket going and hopefully be able to bring our bigs back into the game and use them more than we could tonight. Just playing together, playing hard and just seeing what happens.”
VINCENNES BOX SCORE
VINCENNES (80): Ahmya Thomas 9-18 10-15 29, Jazmyn Robey 4-11 4-4 12, Yanni Huggins 4-8 0-0 8, Emani Washington 8-15 4-4 21, Delora Pricop 1-3 0-0 2, Iris Comesana 1-1 0-0 2, Marta Gutierrez 2-6 1-2 6, Team 29-62 19-25 80.
Lincoln Trail – 16 19 14 20 – 69
VU (6-7, 2-0) – 15 22 20 23 – 80
Three-point goals: VU 3 (Thomas, Washington, Gutierrez). Rebounds: VU 43 (Thomas 8, Huggins 8). Assists: VU 19 (Thomas 7). Steals: VU 8 (Thomas 2, Washington 2, Gutierrez 2). Blocked Shots: VU 5 (Thomas 3). Turnovers: VU 21. Personal Fouls: VU 11. Fouled out: None. Technical Fouls: Thomas (4th – 7:09).
Trailblazers pick up road Region 24 victory over Lincoln Trail College
ROBINSON, Ill. – The Vincennes University Trailblazers hit the road Saturday afternoon for their first true road game of the 2024-25 season, heading to nearby Robinson, Ill. for a Region 24 showdown with the Statesmen of Lincoln Trail College.
VU was able to pick up an early lead and close out another big Region 24 victory, winning over the host Statesmen 79-69.
The Trailblazers were firing early Saturday afternoon, opening the game on a 9-2 scoring run to take an early lead before the Statesmen answered back to cut the VU lead down to one.
Vincennes would again get the lead back to seven at 19-12 before Lincoln Trail again cut into the lead to get back within one at 19-18.
Lincoln Trail would get the lead back at 27-26 until the Trailblazers closed out the first half with seven straight points to take a 33-27 lead into the locker room break.
Coming out of the halftime break the Trailblazers again looked to gain control of the game, getting the lead up to 46-38 before the Statesmen came back to cut the lead down to 50-47.
This would be as close as Lincoln Trail would get to retaking the lead in the second half however as the two teams again traded scoring runs before VU traded baskets down the stretch, getting the first double digit lead of the night and holding on to close out the 79-69 victory over Lincoln Trail College.
“I thought we had semi-control throughout but we could never push out to enough to have total control,” VU Hall of Fame Head Coach Todd Franklin said. “I thought we came out with a decent start, got the lead and then never really relinquished the control factor in the game. But they would keep pushing back up. We would put them away and they would push it back.”
“I thought the big difference was that we didn’t have enough inside game through the first 15 minutes today,” Franklin added. “They were playing us where they were saying ‘beat us inside’ and we should have been able to do that. We didn’t have anybody that wanted to have the attitude enough to go about doing it. Hussein came in and got a bucket late. Darstin had a couple from the four spot but to start the second half we started Hussein and he got some buckets in there but we weren’t stopping people at the other end. Then Bryan got some buckets as it went along.”
“I thought we beat them down the court, which we thought we could do,” Franklin said. “But they have a good team. They were attacking us, that’s why they were in the polls a couple of weeks ago. They’ve got some good wins in here already, beating people like Three Rivers. So this was a good win for us. But it’s like all of these wins, it’s only as good as what we learn. We’ve got to go another gear. At halftime I felt like we should be up 16 instead of six with just a little more oomph, a little more focus, little bit more nasty, little bit more post down there wanting to dominate, little harder box outs a couple of times. And we can do that, we just have to do it.”
“We’ll see if we can get better this week but it’s good to go on the road, our team is learning every step as we go through,” Franklin added. “Road District game, 2-0 start over two teams that were in everybody’s top four to begin the year. That’s a pretty good deal for us from where we were a month ago. We’re digging ourselves out of that hole and putting ourselves in better and better position and getting to be a better and better basketball team.”
“I’m here to give them a Championship run,” Franklin said. “Because they need that in order to get what they came here for. If they want the opportunities at the next level, that’s what has got to happen. So that’s why we keep pushing them because really there’s no other alternative. If we’re not exceptional and play exceptionally and have exceptional results, then they are all going to suffer. We’re at the edge right now where we need to push up a little bit to where we can become exceptional so we can do exceptional things. Not just be good. You can say that’s fair or unfair, that’s what they came here for and if they don’t, there’s no other JuCo after this. I’m going to keep pushing that way because I think we can get there if they really want to, if they are really willing to and obviously we’ve already made some big gains, so hopefully it continues this week.”
The Trailblazers were led offensively by sophomore and 2024 NJCAA All-American Lebron Thomas (Bishopville, S.C.) who finished his night with 22 points, eight assists and four rebounds.
Sophomore Bryan Akanmu (Paris, France) rode a big second half to 12 points and eight rebounds on the night, scoring 10 of his 12 points in the final 20 minutes of play.
Freshman Darstin Onye (Manchester, England) got the start Saturday afternoon and nearly came away with a double-double, picking up 11 points and nine rebounds in the game.
Freshman Jalen Calloway (Chicago, Ill.) returned to the VU starting lineup as well, closing out his night with nine points, six assists and four rebounds, while freshman Dayton Williams (Louisville, Ky.) had eight points, three rebounds and a pair of blocks.
“We didn’t get what we wanted out of Kenaz,” Franklin said. “You can’t go out there and get two points and one rebound. You’ve got too much talent, too much ability and you’ve got to get a little bit nastier. Darstin, I thought, played better in the last game, so he got the nod this game. That’s the way this works and will continue to work. I’m not lying about that, it’s obvious if you’ve watched the game. I thought Darstin responded pretty well tonight. I think he’s getting better and I think he’s got more still in there but he definitely helped us today. He did the things that made us a better team today and that’s the first step. We’ll hopefully keep getting him better and better. Hopefully he smells it now and he wants more. Hopefully everybody that gets a little success wants more. But that’s who we are going to look for. We’re going to look for the guys that want more. Now for the next month this is totally their life, except for the week when they go home, it’s a total priority. This is important for them and we need to act like it is for them this week and when we get back after break because this is a huge time where we can get better and not settle back. Hopefully that happens.”
The Trailblazers will look to keep the momentum going as they get set to close out the 2024 portion of their schedule Saturday, Dec. 21 against Malcolm X College in Chicago, Ill. at 4 p.m. eastern.
Vincennes defeated the Hawks 87-66 earlier this season inside the P.E. Complex behind 21 points and six steals by sophomore Michael Cooper (Minneapolis, Minn.).
The Blazers will then return to the P.E. Complex after the Holiday break Saturday, Jan. 4 to open the 2025 schedule against Volunteer State Community College at 7 p.m. eastern.
“What I want them to take away is simple, it’s all doable,” Franklin said. “Everything that they came here for is obtainable. But we need more oomph to do that. They should know that now and feel it and I want to see that expressed in their actions this week.”
VINCENNES BOX SCORE
VINCENNES (79): Jalen Calloway 4-10 0-1 9, Bryan Akanmu 5-9 2-2 12, Lebron Thomas 8-12 4-6 22, Dayton Williams 4-6 0-0 8, Darstin Onye 5-9 1-3 11, Christian Andrews 2-6 1-2 , Meyoh Swansey 0-1 0-0 0, Taveon Smith 1-1 0-0 2, Travelle Bryson 0-0 0-0 0, Ali Sakho 0-1 0-0 0, Kenaz Ochogwu 1-1 0-0 2, Hussein Elmaraghy 3-4 1-2 7, Team 33-60 9-16 79.
Lincoln Trail – 27 42 – 69
VU (10-3, 2-0) – 33 46 – 79
Three-point goals: VU 4 (Thomas 2, Calloway, Andrews). Rebounds: VU 32 (Onye 9). Assists: VU 24 (Thomas 8). Steals: VU 9 (Akanmu 2, Andrews 2, Elmaraghy 2). Blocked Shots: VU 6 (Williams 2). Turnovers: VU 12. Personal Fouls: VU 16. Fouled out: None.
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CenterPoint Energy introduces Customer Assistance Fund to help Indiana customers manage energy costsThe Salvation Army Indiana Division to assist in program facilitationEvansville, Ind. – Dec. 10, 2024 – CenterPoint Energy is introducing the Customer Assistance Fund (CAF), a new initiative focused on providing bill assistance to eligible customers in Indiana, to benefit customers in need.The new fund replaces the Share the Warmth (STW) weatherization assistance program. With other weatherization programs now widely available, the CAF will address customers’ needs by offering direct support to those facing financial challenges.“CenterPoint is committed to supporting programs that meet the evolving needs of our customers,” said Mike Roeder, CenterPoint’s Senior Vice President for External Affairs. “This new fund gives our customers another option to better manage their energy bills.”The program is available to income-qualifying CenterPoint customers. Customers can apply once during the calendar year (January 1 to December 31) and may reapply at the start of each new calendar year.The CAF expands eligibility to include customers who may not qualify for state and federal low-income assistance programs but still face difficulties managing their energy costs. Previously, under the STW program, eligibility was limited to natural gas customers who owned their residences; the CAF now extends support to eligible electric customers in southwestern Indiana, as well as those who rent their residences.Customers eligible for state and federal low-income assistance programs are encouraged to apply for those resources first before seeking assistance from the CAF. The fund complements existing CenterPoint tools, tips and programs available to help customers manage their bills and save energy.The Salvation Army to assist with program facilitation in IndianaAdministered in partnership with The Salvation Army Indiana Division, the program offers an easy and accessible application process. Customers can apply online at tsautilities.org.The CAF will be supported by CenterPoint shareholder contributions, employee donations and voluntary customer contributions.The launch of the CAF is part of CenterPoint’s ongoing effort to enhance communications and strengthen relationships with customers. Building on the recently announced Customer Experience Collaborative in southwestern Indiana, the company remains focused on incorporating customer feedback to shape its programs and services.
In 1st Peter chapter 4 vss. 12 & 13 Peter says; “Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you: but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy.”
Peter made reference to the return of Christ. As to when that day will occur we do not know? Christians may suffer before His return. It rains on the just and unjust.
There is joy in knowing the meaning of Philippians chapter 3 vs. 20 which says;
“For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior,
the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body.”
In a recent Pew Research article in the USA Today newspaper dated September 2, 2024 it says that in the 1990’s, 9 of 10 American adults identified as Christian, by last year that number had dropped to 63%.
In John chapter 6 the disciples of Jesus did not like what Jesus said. Vs. 63 He says, “It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to
you are spirit and they are life. But there are some of you who do not believe.” Vs. 66 thru 68 says; From that time many of His disciples went back and walked with
Him no more. Then Jesus said to the twelve quote; “Do you also want to go away?” But Simon Peter answered Him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have
the words of eternal life.”
December 15 – December 21This Week in Indiana History
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Indiana Quick Quiz1. What American Christmas song was first released by Helmsburg, Indiana, born, Bobby Helms? 2. In what fictional Indiana city did the move “A Christmas Story” take place? 3. How many years has Indianapolis celebrated the holidays by turning the Soldiers and Sailors monument into a giant Christmas tree? 4.How many lights are used to transform the Soldier’s and Sailors Monument into a Christmas tree? Answers Below
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Answers1. Jingle Bell Rock 2. Hohman, Indiana 3. 62 4. 4,784
“I found that the only thing that does bring you happiness is doing something good for somebody who is incapable of doing it for themselves.” -David Letterman Please send your favorite Hoosier quote to: RegEdwards@idoa.in.gov
Thank You Indiana Tree Growers!This year marks the 65th year Indiana tree growers have donated trees to the Indiana Statehouse. Growers participating this year include: Birch Island Tree Farm, Waldron Dull’s Tree Farm, Thorntown Sambol’s Tree Farm, Fortville Bohman’s Tree Farm, Greensburg Hensler’s Nursery, Hamlet Millbrook Tree Farm, Yorktown St. Joe Tree Farm, Ft. Wayne Oak Hill Tree Farm, Crawfordsville Piney Acres Farm, Fortville Sugar Ridge Pines, Centerpoint Cassens Tree Farm, West Lafayette Yakey Tree Farm, Fishers.
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