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Trip to Kentucky up next for UE Softball

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Aces to play in final weekend tournament

Just one more non-conference tournament is on the schedule for the University of Evansville softball team as they head to Lexington, Ky. this weekend for the John Cropp Classic.

Evansville, who starts the weekend with a record of 5-10, open up on Friday at 10 a.m. versus #19 Kentucky.  Later in the day, the Purple Aces face off against 8-7 Dayton at noon.  Saturday’s action begins with a matchup versus 17th-ranked Michigan at 10 a.m. before taking on Kent State at 2 p.m.  The Golden Flashes are 7-7.  The event wraps up on Sunday against Drexel, who is 2-0 coming into the tournament.

Last week, the Aces played at the Courtyard Marriott Classic in Norman, Okla. before facing Oklahoma State in a single game on Tuesday.  UE went 1-5 on the trip, earning an 8-7 win on Sunday against Northwestern State.  The tenacious UE squad played well, especially against #9 Oklahoma as they scored 7 of the 8 runs allowed by the Sooners over the weekend.

Hayli Scott batted .625 with 5 hits in 8 trips to the plate at the weekend tournament in Oklahoma and finished the week at .600. She had a home run and 5 RBI on the weekend and got it started with a pinch hit RBI on Friday versus WKU. Saturday against Northwestern State, she had another big pinch hit, knocking in 2 runs. The Saturday finale saw her come through late with another pinch hit – a 2-run homer as UE rallied against Oklahoma. Scott went 2-3 on Sunday versus NSU.  For the season, Scott leads the squad with a .375 average.

Chandra Parr batted .250 in six games last week, but added two home runs to her tally as she stands at 28 in her career.  The 2-time All-MVC First Team player is just two away from tying the program mark of 30, which was set by Krista Price.  Price played for the Purple Aces from 2007 through 2010.

Sophomore Morgan Florey has thrown a team-high 42.0 innings this season and leads the squad with a 2.83 ERA.  She has struck out 45 batters while earning three wins on the season.  At the plate, she continues to be a force, checking in with a .325 average as she leads the team with 10 RBIs.  Florey hit a pair of home runs last weekend, both coming against the host Sooners.

Junior Brittany Hay batted .364 with two home runs at the Courtyard Marriott Tournament.  Hay had 4 hits in 11 at-bats.  She recorded a hit on Friday against the #9 Sooners before hitting a pinch hit homer on Saturday versus Northwestern State.  She finished off the weekend in style against NSU going 2-3 with a walk-off solo home run to lead the inning off and clinch the win.

Kayla Katterhenry makes jump in final day

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Senior earns tie for 6th 

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Improving by four strokes in the final day, University of Evansville senior Kayla Katterhenry jumped to a tie for 6th place as the Purple Aces women’s golf team wrapped up the Bulldog Florida Invitational at Windsor Parke.

Katterhenry finished the tournament with a 156, tying for 6th.  She registered a 76 on Thursday, improving by four shots from Wednesday’s total.  Next up for UE was Lexie Sollman.  She followed up a first round of 88 with a 79 on Thursday to tie for 28th with a 167.

One behind her was Maria Pickens, who tied for 31st with rounds of 85 and 73.  Giulia Mallmann also tied for the 31stposition.  Her rounds finished at 88 and 70.  Both had total scores of 168.  Madison Chaney was next with a 170 while Carly Waggoner finished with a 185.

Stetson’s Eilidh Watson was the medalist.  Her scores of 75 and 72 gave her a 147 for the event, defeating the competition by five shots.

As a team, the Aces finished in seventh place with a score of 658.  Taking the win was Stetson, whose score of 616 was 14 better than second-place High Point.

Next up for the squad is a trip to Sevierville, Tenn. for the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate from March 19-21.

 

Gray takes second at Bulldog Florida Invite

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Aces come home in second place

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – University of Evansville golfer Tyler Gray shot an even 72 on Thursday to tie for second place at the Bulldog Florida Invitational at Windsor Parke.

Gray, who finished with a 74 on Wednesday, completed the event with a 146, just one behind medalist Kyle Gaines.  His efforts also helped the Purple Aces come home in second place in the team standings.  The Aces finished with a 602, six strokes behind Butler.

Second for UE was Matthew Ladd.  He tied for 8th place with a 150.  His scores finished at 76 and 74.  Wil Pahud had identical rounds of 76 on his way to a tie for 12th.  The top three for Evansville all finished in the top 12.

Jon Pick was next for UE.  After a 75 in the opening round, Pick fired off an 83 to finish in 26th with a 158.  He was one ahead of Cameron Weyer, who tied for 27th with a 159.  After posting an 84 in day one, Weyer jumped to a 75 today.

Zac Turi carded rounds of 80 and 82 to take 33rd place with a 162.  Noah Reese registered a 166 (87-79) while Austin Carmack checked in at a 170.  Robert Waggoner rounded out the contingent with a 185.

Next up for the squad is a trip to Sevierville, Tenn. for the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate from

Adopt A Pet

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Cali is an adult female calico cat. She was surrendered with another cat (Cheddar) and both are somewhat shy. A quieter home may be best for them. Take Cali home for $30, or both for $60 (includes spay surgery, microchip, & vaccines.) Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Don’t Miss The Tony Award Winning ONCE This Friday!

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Don’t miss the Tony Award® winning ONCE this Friday!

Guy meets Girl in the SMASH-HIT, MULTI-AWARD WINNING MUSICAL ONCE
Winner of 8 2012 Tony Awards® including BEST MUSICAL, ONCE is a truly original Broadway experience. Featuring an impressive ensemble of actor/musicians who play their own instruments onstage, ONCE tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who’s about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. As the chemistry between them grows, his music soars to powerful new heights… but their unlikely connection turns out to be deeper and more complex than your everyday romance. Emotionally captivating and theatrically breathtaking, ONCE draws you in from the very first note and never lets go. It’s an unforgettable story about going for your dreams and the power of music to connect us all.Seats are $58, $38 or $28
Tickets can be purchased at our Box Office, at 1-800-745-3000 or online through Ticketmaster.
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IS IT TRUE MARCH 9, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that the annual Gallup survey for the well being of American cities was just released for 2016 and greater Evansville has once again climbed in the rankings?…it has been a long time coming for the Evansville region to climb from being labelled as the absolute worst place in the United States a scant 6 years ago to #145 out of 189 in the most recent report?…in an unexpected rise above Indianapolis now ranks below Evansville holding down the 164th spot?…we are not sure whether Evansville improved or Indianapolis got worse but it does feel good to kick the circle city in the kiester?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville also is ahead of Buffalo, Chattanooga, and Dayton?…Fort Wayne at #129 and South Bend at #131 are the only other Hoosier cities listed and both are above Evansville, but who knows that may not last for long?…Lexington and Louisville continue to rank higher than Evansville for well being?…that the category scores for Evansville in descending order are #79 for social life, #86 for sense of purpose, #97 for financial success, #143 for community quality, and still a low #154 for physical health?…if just 20% more people would stop smoking, go for a walk everyday, and stop eating junk, Evansville may pass the other cities in Indiana and dent the top 100 in a couple of years?

IS IT TRUE we congratulate those who made the rise happen and encourage everyone else to be a little better every day in every phase of life?

IS IT TRUE that is another move of engineering genius someone decided to put a solid support pillar right in the middle of the bike path that goes under the $3 Million overpass that connects the Doubletree Hotel, the Ford Center, and the building formerly known as The Centre?…it is just a matter of time until someone on a bike or even in a car runs into that support and causes damage to either the support, themselves or both?…sometimes you really have to wonder what people are thinking?…even if the post was necessary for the bridge chosen there are plenty of stronger bridges spanning way more than a street that could have been chosen?

IS IT TRUE that an accident has occurred over in the new bike path on North Main Street?…this time some driver decided to use the $18 Million bike lane and got stuck?…it is difficult at this point to know whether the driver was just a fool who couldn’t tell a bike lane from a street or if the bike lane’s similarity induced this hilarious faux pas?

FOOTNOTE:  Todays “Readers Poll” question is : Do you feel that the main stream media isn’t accurately reporting the disappointing attendence figures at the Evansville Thunderbolts home game?

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Gabe’s Store Coming to Evansville

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Gabe’s Store Coming to Evansville

A new clothing and home discount store is making its way to Evansville. Gabe’s, a discount clothing, toys, electronics, and home store, will hold a ribbon cutting event Saturday, March 18th. Gabe’s will be moving into the former JCPenney Home Store..