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UE Professor Receives Mathematical Association of America-Indiana Award

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University of Evansville professor of mathematics Mohammad K. Azarian has received the 2017 Mathematical Association of America-Indiana section Distinguished Service Award. This award honors a member of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) by “acknowledging his or her extraordinary contributions and outstanding efforts consistent with the stated purposes of the MAA.” Azarian was honored at the annual spring sectional meeting at Earlham College on March 24.

Azarian served on the Executive Board of the Indiana Section of the MAA from 2001-07, during which he was responsible for the Indiana College Mathematics Competition each year, and coordinated all other student activities. He also serves as a referee for the Problems Section of The College Mathematics Journal, published by the MAA.

Since 1985, Azarian has presented 33 papers at MAA meetings and the joint annual meetings of MAA and the American Mathematical Society. Additionally, he has published 13 problems in The College Mathematics Journal, as well as three problems in Math Horizons, another popular mathematics journal of the MAA.

Wil Pahud named MVC Men’s Golfer of the Week

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Pahud tied for third at the Hoosier Invitational

 

  1. ST. LOUIS – Purple Aces senior golfer Will Pahud was named the Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Golfer of the Week on Wednesday by the league.

Pahud came home in a tie for third place as the University of Evansville played at the Hoosier Invitational hosted by Indiana University over the weekend.  Pahud notched an even 71 to open the tournament before carding a 2-under 69 in Saturday’s second round.

He would complete the final 18 with a 1-under 70 en route to a 210 for the tournament.  Pahud finished four strokes out of first place.

The next action for the Aces will be Monday and Tuesday at the Tennessee State Intercollegiate in Nashville.

Kentucky Derby: Full Court Press

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Romans, Loutsch unfazed by downgraded status

as J Boys Echo getting final prep in G2 Blue Grass

This is the second installment of “Kentucky Derby: Full Court Press,” which centers on Albaugh Family Stable’s 3-year-old colt J Boys Echo and his team. The series is written by veteran turf journalist Jennie Rees and provided free to media, websites and social media outlets courtesy of the Kentucky division of the Horsemen’s Benevolent & Protective Association.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Trainer Dale Romans and owner Albaugh Family Stable would rather that Saturday’s $1 million Toyota Blue Grass Stakes was designated a Grade 1 race rather than Grade 2, a demotion handed down by the American Graded Stakes Committee in early December.

But that distinction wasn’t going to change their plans for J Boys Echo, who in his last start won New York’s Gotham Stakes and was among seven 3-year-olds entered Wednesday for the 1 1/8-mile Blue Grass. Romans is a life-long Louisvillian who ranks second all-time in victories at Churchill Downs. Keeneland is sacred to him as well, the highlight being winning the Blue Grass twice, including last year with Albaugh’s Brody’s Cause.

“You’re talking horse country of the world, and the biggest (pre-Derby) race for 3-year-olds in Kentucky and you’re downgrading it as a Derby prep?” said Jason Loutsch, co-owner and manager for father-in-law Dennis Albaugh’s racing and breeding operation. “I just don’t get it. It was frustrating. I disagree. The Wood Memorial (in New York Saturday, now also a Grade 2) is the same thing. They’re both great races. Everyone has looked at those races for a long time as big prep races for the Kentucky Derby. To me, it doesn’t matter particularly if it’s Grade 1 or 2. It’s still one of the most coveted races for me every year.”

Romans said the Grade 2 label “doesn’t diminish the race in my mind at all.”

“The Blue Grass has been good to me,” he said. “We’ve won it two of the last four years. One ran third back in the Derby. A horse that ran second in the Blue Grass was third in the Derby. Brody ran all right in the Derby (seventh). So it works for me. In its own right, the Blue Grass means a lot to me.”

The Blue Grass and the Florida Derby, which last year produced Kentucky Derby-winner Nyquist, are tied for the 3-year-old prep producing the most winners at 23 apiece, according to Churchill Downs’ online media guide. The Wood is next at 20.

The stripping of Grade 1 status did not seem to deter horsemen. While only seven horses were entered, the reason might be that the Blue Grass is shaping up as perhaps the strongest prep race of the year, including unbeaten Kentucky Derby favorite McCraken. Five of the seven entrants are stakes-winners; four are graded-stakes winners, including Tampa Bay Derby winner Tapwrit and two-time Grade 1 winner Practical Joke. The two that haven’t won stakes have been second or third in multiple graded stakes, including Grade 1 races.

Like J Boys Echo, who is ridden by Robby Albarado, McCraken is trained (Ian Wilkes) and ridden (Brian Hernandez Jr.) by Louisvillians.

“I told Dale, ‘This Blue Grass is turning out to be a little mini Derby. You’ve got four of the top six horses,’” said Loutsch, along with Dennis Albaugh lives near Des Moines, Iowa. “I’m like ‘Holy Cow! We don’t have to win this race. If we do, great. If we don’t, I just want to move forward and show that we belong in this group.’ Dale goes, ‘Don’t worry about that. I’ll handle that.’ He sees him train every day, and he’s very confident in the horse. It’s going to be a tough race. Hopefully we’ll have some racing luck again. We don’t have to win it, but I want to have some confidence going forward.”
Romans says the Blue Grass and the Wood should have had perpetual Grade 1 status grandfathered in.

“It doesn’t diminish the race at all,” Romans said of the grading. “I don’t care if it was five years of being weak. For 100 years it’s been strong.”

Here’s a factoid that Romans and Loutsch were glad to hear: The last time the Blue Grass was downgraded from a Grade 1 to 2 — in 1990, the first year that the race was moved from nine days before the Derby to three weeks, since moved to four — it produced Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Unbridled and Preakness winner Summer Squall.

“I didn’t know that, but that’s pretty good,” Romans said. “Even if they look at a five-year period (in determining grading), they should take out Keeneland’s five years of being on Polytrack. Even then, you had nice (grass) horses in the race. It’s ridiculous.”

J Boys Echo drew post 3, just outside of McCraken. Said Romans: “Post position can’t be an excuse. The 3 is about as good as you can get in a seven-horse field.”

McCraken is the 7-5 favorite, with Tapwrit 5-2, Practical Joke 7-2 and J Boys Echo 4-1.

“It’s an even group of horses,” Romans said. “I don’t know if we’re fourth-best. It seems like a little high to me, but it doesn’t really matter. We’ll all find out Saturday afternoon.”

J Boys Echo had his final serious training move this past Saturday at Gulfstream Park, working five-eighths of a mile in company in 1:00 3/5. He flew to Louisville from South Florida on Sunday, and trained at Churchill Downs Tuesday for the first time since leaving late last fall. With all the Blue Grass horses required to be at Keeneland by noon Thursday, J Boy will van over the 75 miles to Lexington after training that day.

The Blue Grass is race 10 with a 6:17 p.m. ET post. It will be part of NBC Sports Network’s 5:30-7:30 p.m. telecast that includes the Wood and the Santa Anita Derby.

Grau Nabs First GLVC Weekly Outdoor Award of 2017

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Track & Field junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Men’s Outdoor Track Athlete of the Week for the first weekly award of the 2017 outdoor season.

Competing against some of the country’s top runners, Grau earned a win in his heat of the 5,000-meters at the Stanford Invitational over the weekend. In a heat loaded with NCAA Division I runners, the junior defeated the field by nearly eight seconds, finishing with an NCAA II automatic qualifying time of 13 minutes, 57.56 seconds. The mark is currently the third fastest in NCAA II for the 2017 season.

Senior Noah Lutz (Evansville, Indiana) has the 20th fastest time in the country in the same event after a time of 14:38.36 at the Wash U Invitational. Teammate senior Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana) also competed in the 5,000-meters at Stanford, finishing in 14:47.50.

Grau earned two weekly conference awards during the indoor campaign, as did Broughton.

The Screaming Eagles returns to action this weekend in Indianapolis, Indiana competing in the Marian Knight Classic April 7-8

Bank Robbery Arrest

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On Wednesday, April 5, 2017, at approximately 9:30 a.m., Evansville Police Officers responded to a report of a bank robbery in progress at the Old National Bank located at the intersection of Main Street and Riverside Drive.

Officers were advised that the suspect, later identified as 38 year old Troy Allen Howell, entered the bank lobby, walked up to a teller’s station, reached in and then snatched cash from the teller’s hand. He then ran out of the bank and fled the area.

A description of Howell was broadcast to responding officers and a K9 team arrived and then began a track. As the K9 officer tracked Howell’s flight from the scene, he provided perimeter officers with Howell’s direction of travel. A group of officers positioned themselves near the casino in response to the information being provided by the K9 officer.

A short time later, the officers observed Howell on Riverside Drive near Ri Ra’s Pub and moved in, taking him into custody without incident.
Witness were able to identify Howell as the robbery suspect. Money was recovered from Howell and the amount of cash approximated the amount taken in the robbery. He was transported to EPD headquarters where he declined to speak with a detective.

Howell was arrested and transported to the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center where he is being held on one count of robbery.

 

Eagles tie for 17th at Music City Regional

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf tied for 17th at the Music City Regional Tuesday afternoon at Hermitage Golf Course in Old Hickory, Tennessee.

Junior Preston Van Winkle (Santa Claus, Indiana) was the top finisher for USI, tying for 53rd in a field of 120 golfers. He shot at six-over 150, shooting 75 each round. Senior Grant Saylor (Newburgh, Indiana) tied for 62nd, shooting a seven-over 151 (78-73).

Tying for 71st was junior Kyle Tanriverdi (Pewaukee, Wisconsin) and freshman K.O. Taylor (Madisonville, Kentucky), as each golfer shot an eight-over 152 (75-77).
The Screaming Eagles finished tied for 17th out of 24 teams. They shot a 300 in round one with a 302 in round two, for a 26-over 602.

USI will return to action April 9-10 in Midwest Regional #3 at Purgatory Golf Club in Noblesville, Indiana.

4/3-4/2017 — Music City Regional
Hermitage Golf Course — Old Hickory, Tennessee
Par 72, 6790 yards — 24 teams, 120 players

University of Southern Indiana 300 302   602    +26   t-17th
Van Winkle, Preston 75 75   150    +6   t-53rd
Saylor, Grant 78 73   151    +7   t-62nd
Tanriverdi, Kyle 75 77   152    +8   t-71st
Taylor, K.O. 75 77   152    +8   t-71st
Bell, Travis 75 85   160    +16   t-106th

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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http://www.vanderburghsheriff.com/recent-booking-records.aspx

IS IT TRUE APRIL 5, 2017

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IS IT TRUE the sale of the Evansville Thunderbolts has taken another step forward with the help of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission?…the commissioners approved the license agreement with the Ford Center to be transferred over to Venue Works?…this is quite interesting since thus far such deals have been parked with a conveniently crafted company called VW Sports, LLC?…the amended agreement is for the remaining four years, of the five-year agreement that was signed last year with VWSports LLC?  …it has also been reported that Mike Hall “gave” his 10% share of ownership of the Thunderbolts to VenueWorks?…that pretty much establishes the value of the Evansville Thunderbolts at ZERO or less, as an astute businessman like Mr. hall would not “give” away something that had value or potential to ever have value?…the last refuge of cash to keep the delusion of hockey in Ford Center is now the taxpayers of Evansville?…this whole sneaky events of activities should at least merit a forensic audit?

IS IT TRUE we have been told that the FBI investigates graft and corruption in local government and in-state and local police departments? …the FBI uses applicable federal laws to investigate violations by public officials in federal, state, and local governments?… a public official is any person elected, appointed, employed, or otherwise having a duty to maintain honest and faithful public service?…most violations occur when the official solicits, accepts, receives, or agrees to receive something of value in return for influence in the performance of an official act?…the categories of public corruption investigated by the FBI include legislative, judicial, regulatory, contractual, and law enforcement?

IS IT TRUE that it has been suggested that the University Of Evansville Purple Aces have their eye on hiring Tom Crean to coach the men’s basketball team starting in the 2018-2019 season?…the person who made this suggestion is knowledgable in sports and has opined privately to the CCO that Coach Marty Simmons May be promoted to management after next season to make room for Coach Crean?…the real question is how UE would ever come up with enough of a salary to interest a person who has been knocking down multiple millions of dollars per year for as long as he can remember?…it is doubtful that the total revenue for the Aces has even equalled Coach Crean’s compensation at Indiana University?

IS IT TRUE another brick and mortar retailer has filed for bankruptcy?…this time it is the low cost shoe store chain known as Payless?…Payless has been one of the go to places for people of modest means to buy shoes for their growing children?…it is highly probable that the customers of Payless have gone online for their shoe needs?…it is not a good time to own a mall?

IS IT TRUE yesterday Pressanykey posted the following  comment that we felt it was worth repeating?  …Pressanykey said; “The Ford Center is a classic case for study, as all these projects take the same path and only the sticker price ever changes. Who lost and is still losing on the Ford Center project? The taxpayers. Who gained on the project? Well since local approval was needed to do the project, a certain amount of the local establishment had to be in line for a payday or the project would never get off the ground. Consulting firms, architects, engineers, attorneys, banks, bond specialists, underwriters, construction firms, insurers, real estate firms………did I leave some out?   …Mix in $127. million price tag, with an additional $100. million in interest, and you have just forged the chains that will bind your grandchildren in tax slavery for a good portion of their life, and for WHAT? We already had an arena with much better parking and ingress and egress, and we could have upgraded that facility for a fraction of what was spent on the Ford Center. In my mind, the Ford Center will always be the poster child for demonstrating the power of the local establishment over the finances of Evansville’s citizens”.

FOOTNOTES: Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Do feel that the taxpayers of Evansville should cover the financial losses generated by the Thunderbolts

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Evansville Thunderbolts Sale Clears Another Hurdle

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Evansville Thunderbolts Sale Clears Another Hurdle

The sale of the Evansville Thunderbolts clears another Hurdle. At the Redevelopment Commission meeting, commissioners approved the license agreement with the Ford Center to be transferred over to Venue Works. This is for the remaining four years, of…