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Leonhardt sets new wins record as Eagles surge past SVSU

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Freshman hurler Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) set a new single-season record for wins Friday as No. 9 University of Southern Indiana Softball defeated No. 22 Saginaw Valley State University, 6-4, to reach the championship game of the NCAA II Midwest Region #2 Tournament.

 

Leonhardt (26-2) earned her program-best 26th win of the year, breaking a tie between herself and USI Hall of Famer Amy Stetler. She struck out seven batters and issued just one walk, giving up four unearned runs off six hits in seven innings of work.

 

USI (43-12) wasted little time getting on the scoreboard as an RBI-single by senior catcher Haley Hodges (Portage, Indiana) and a fielding error plated a pair of runs to put the Screaming Eagles in front, 2-0, in the bottom of the first inning.

 

Saginaw Valley State (36-15) capitalized on a fielding error in the top of the third inning to score its first run of the contest, while a three-run home run off the bat of sophomore shortstop Aubree Mouthaan moments later put the Cardinals up, 4-2.

 

The Eagles, however, roared back in the bottom of the third inning as Hodges hit a two-run blast over the leftfield fence to tie the score at 4-4; while a two-run single by Leonhardt four batters later put the Eagles back in front.

 

Saginaw Valley State threatened with runners at the corners and one out in the top of the seventh inning, but Leonhardt struck out a batter and induced a pop-up to get out of the jam and get the Eagles to within a win of their first-ever appearance in the NCAA II Midwest Super-Regional.

 

USI faces the winner of the elimination game between Saginaw Valley State and Grand Valley State University Saturday at noon. The Eagles will have two chances Saturday to advance to the NCAA II Midwest Super-Regional, which is May 18-19 at the highest remaining seed.

 

Grand Valley State (33-17), which defeated the University of Indianapolis (33-21), 1-0, in an elimination game Friday, are playing Saginaw Valley State Friday evening for the right to advance to Saturday’s championship.

 

Southern Indiana 6, Saginaw Valley State 4 (May 12, 2017 at Evansville, IN)

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Saginaw Valley State 004 000 0 -  4  6  2      (36-15)

Southern Indiana…. 204 000 X -  6  9  2      (43-12)

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Pitchers: Saginaw Valley State – Sam Willman; Annie Hansen(3) and Julia Miller.

Southern Indiana – Leonhardt, Jennifer and Hodges, Haley.

Win-Leonhardt, Jennifer(26-2)  Loss-Sam Willman(20-7)  T-1:40  A-124

HR SV – Aubree Mouthaan (10).

HR USI – Hodges, Haley (11).

Weather: cloudy

  1. Willman faced 6 batters in the 3rd.

Game: 55-NCAA

 

 

ARTS COUNCIL OF SOUTHWESTERN NEWS LETTER

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May 11, 2017
Wouldn’t Mom (or you) love a vase this year?
Visit the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana during the Mother’s Day Vase Sale! Vases from artists including Les Miley, Lisa Heichelbech, Sarah Alsaied, Mitzi Davis, Denise Peyronnin, John Haddad, Steven Miller, Aaron Marvel, and Anita Powell now are available in the gallery consignment shop — plus, we will have special open hours on Saturday, May 13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stop by and pick out the perfect vase for a special person in your life … or just for yourself!
MAYOR’S ARTS AWARDS
NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN!
The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is now accepting nominations for the 2017 Mayor’s Arts Awards. These awards are given annually, and recognize individuals, groups, institutions, businesses, and projects that have made significant or innovative arts contributions to the arts community.
Nomination forms are available here, and will be accepted until Thursday, June 8th, by 4 p.m.  Winners will be honored at the Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards on Thursday, August 17, 2017.
Is your business or organization interested in sponsoring the Mayor’s Arts Awards?
Sponsorship offers a variety of benefits and gives your business or organization an opportunity to show dedication to a thriving local arts community. If you are interested in receiving more information about the levels and benefits of event sponsorship, please contact jennifer.young@artswin.org.
NEW EXHIBIT
TREE OF LIFE: OPENING RECEPTION MAY 20
Join us Saturday, May 20 for the launch of our latest exhibit, Tree of Life: Celebrating Peace, Compassion, Cooperation, and Respect.
The reception will be held from 2 – 4 p.m. at the Arts Council’s Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery, 318 Main Street, Suite 101 in Evansville. Catering will be provided by Sauced.
The event is free and open to the public, so join us to celebrate this new show!
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JOIN TODAY FOR ARTIST BENEFITS!
The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana offers a variety of benefits to its artist members, including one free exhibit entry per show, exhibition in our summer members-only show, artist workshops and events, opportunities to sell and promote work, and access to display equipment.
All that, plus you will be supporting local art in our community!
Click here to become a member today by using our printable membership cards or secure online form, or give us a call at 812-422-2111.

Eagles bow out of GLVC Tournament PHOTO GALLERY

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The Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament came to an end for the 20th-ranked University of Southern Indiana baseball team Friday as it fell to the University of Illinois Springfield, 7-1, Friday afternoon at U.S. Ballpark in Ozark, Missouri. USI, the top seed from the GLVC East Division, watched its record go to 32-19 overall, while Illinois Springfield, the third-seed from the GLVC East Division, goes to 32-20.

The Screaming Eagles must wait until Sunday night to receive word on an at-large bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament and the Midwest Regional. NCAA II Midwest Regional pairings are set to be announced Sunday night at 9 p.m. (CDT) on NCAA.com.

The Eagles struck first with a tally in the first inning when junior leftfielder Drake McNamara (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) drove in junior rightfielder Nick Gobert (Jasper, Indiana) with an RBI-single. USI would hold that lead until the fourth when Illinois Springfield pushed a pair of runs across the plate.

The Prairie Stars would add three runs in the seventh and two in the eighth to insure the victory.

McNamara led the Eagle batters in the loss with three hits and the lone RBI. Gobert followed with a pair of hits and the lone tally.

On the mound, senior right-hander Colin Nowak (Carol Stream, Illinois) took the loss. Nowak (6-4) allowed four runs, two earned, on 10 hits and a walk, while striking out three in six-plus innings.

Senior right-hander Justin Watts (Bryan, Ohio) finished the game on the mound for the Eagles, throwing the final two innings. Watts gave up three runs on six hits, striking out one.

More than 1,700 Degrees and Certificates to be Awarded Tonight at Ivy Tech Southwest Commencement May 12

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More than 1,700 Degrees and Certificates to be Awarded at Tonights Ivy Tech Southwest Commencement 

Commencement Speaker is U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly

EVANSVILLE, IN- Ivy Tech Community College Southwest will award its graduates credentials at its 2017 Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 12, at 7 p.m. at the Ford Center. A total of more than 1,700 certificates, technical certificates, associate of science and associate of applied science degrees will be awarded to more than 1,000 students. Approximately 365 individuals will take part in the ceremony on Friday.

Where:                                                The Ford Center, Evansville, IN

When:                                                  Friday, May 12, 2017 at 7 p.m. (CST)

Commencement Speaker:           U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly

Honorary Degree:                           Glen Muehlbauer, Vice President of Human Resources, Koch Enterprises

Special Guests:                                 Dr. Russell Baker, Vice President of Academic Affairs and University Transfer Division, Ivy Tech Community College

The public is encouraged to attend the free event and no tickets are required.

Ivy Tech Community College estimates that nearly 19,375 credentials will be awarded at commencement ceremonies throughout the state taking place from May 6 to May 20. In addition to earning credentials, Ivy Tech students have earned thousands of credits to transfer to four-year institutions throughout the state, saving those students more than $38 million dollars in tuition costs.

FOOTNOTE:-Student with wheelchair lift built by other students will receive diploma in standing position

  • -Local industry leader to receive honorary degree for assisting Ivy Tech with business partnerships to develop Skill Up Program
  • -Two student speakers – one a student graduating at age 18 from Associate Accelerated Program (ASAP); and one a student who already has bachelor’s degree and was in med school, then came to Ivy Tech — give their unique perspectives

USI upset by William Jewell to open GLVC Tournament

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After five changes to the first pitch due to weather, the 20th-ranked University of Southern Indiana baseball team could not overcome a four-run fifth by William Jewell College and was upset, 7-3, in the first round of the GLVC Tournament Thursday afternoon at U.S. Ballpark in Ozark, Missouri. USI, the top seed from the GLVC East Division, watched its record go to 32-18 overall, while William Jewell, the fourth-seed from the GLVC West Division, goes to 22-25.

With the loss, the Screaming Eagles move into the lower have of the bracket and will play an elimination game versus the University of Illinois Springfield Friday at 12:30 p.m. The Prairie Stars, the three-seed from the GLVC East, lost their opening game, 10-1, to Quincy University, the two-seed from the GLVC West.

William Jewell and USI, both, struck for a run in the opening frame with the Eagles scoring on a sacrifice fly by junior shortstop Sam Griggs (Evansville, Indiana). The game would remain tied 1-1 until the fifth inning when the Cardinals exploded for four runs to take a 5-1 lead. William Jewell would add a tally in the seventh up its lead to 6-1.

The Eagles rallied to cut the lead in the bottom half of the seventh when junior rightfielder Nick Gobert (Jasper, Indiana) doubled in a run to cut the deficit to 6-2. Griggs would strike again for the Eagles in the ninth with an RBI-single to make the score 7-3 after William Jewell added an insurance run in the top half of the frame.

Gobert, senior designated hitter Jaylen Quarles (Indianapolis, Indiana), and sophomore catcher Logan Brown (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) finished with two hits each in the game to lead the Eagle bats. Griggs also had a team-high two RBIs in the loss.

The USI outfield defense was outstanding in the game with Gobert and junior leftfielder Drake McNamara (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) combining to throw three Cardinals out at the plate. McNamara and Gobert threw out back-to-back runners in the sixth.

USI senior right-hander Lucas Barnett (Sellersburg, Indiana) started and took the loss for the Eagles. Barnett (6-2) allowed five runs on eight hits in 4.2 innings, striking out three.

Barnett was followed to the mound by freshman right-hander Tyler Hagedorn (Evansville, Indiana) and sophomore left-hander Chase Partain (Evansville, Indiana). Hagedorn allowed one run on four hits in 1.1 innings, while Partain finished the game by allowing a run on two hits and a walk in 2.2 frames on the bump.

Driver Dies after Striking Building on North Saint Joe Avenue

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On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at approximately 6:28 AM the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to 4417 North St. Joseph Avenue upon report of a vehicle having crashed into the Safety Kleen building.

The first responding deputy removed the driver from the vehicle and began CPR until responding volunteer fire units could take over. Volunteer firefighters performed CPR on the driver until he was transported by ambulance to Deaconess Hospital. Both German Township and McCutchanville Fire Departments responded to the scene.

On-scene investigation and witness statements revealed that prior to the crash a blue 2006 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck had stopped in the right lane of travel on North St. Joseph Avenue. A witness observed the driver let go of the steering wheel and clutch his chest with both hands. The driver reportedly leaned back into the seat and the vehicle then accelerated and struck the curbing. The truck reportedly ran off the right side of the road and traveled through the grass until it collided with the Safety Kleen building.

The driver later died at the hospital. The primary cause of the crash was listed as driver illness.

DRIVER:

Robert K. Akin, 64, of Evansville.

 

“READERS FORUM” MAY 12, 2017

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: IU Launching $55 Million Effort to Study Climate Change

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IU Launching $55(M) Effort to Study Climate Change

Indiana University is launching a new 55 million dollar effort to study the impact of climate change. School officials say the effort could help mitigate the impact of climate change, which can alter weather patterns, the migration of invasive…