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Andy Elkins highlights 2017 Lunch with the Aces

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Event returns to campus once again in March

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Men’s basketball legend Andy Elkins highlights the 2017 Lunch with the Aces event, which will take place on Friday, March 31, 2017 at the Meeks Gym inside the Carson Center on the University of Evansville campus.

Elkins, who graduated from UE in 1995, led the men’s basketball team to two NCAA Tournament appearances and one NIT berth in his four years with the program.  He ranks sixth in program history with 1,761 points in his career.

A record crowd of over 400 was on hand for the 2016 event and this year’s lunch also promises to be a memorable one.  The full lunch runs from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. with the program beginning at 12:30 p.m.

Early registration for your spot at the lunch is just $30.  The cost will be $35 after 5 p.m. on March 27 and at the door.  A Spring Break Special features $15 tickets for those 15 and under.  Another new opportunity is available as you can now sponsor a UE student-athlete for just $10.

The meal will be provided by Marx BBQ while a video presentation will be shown at the program.  A half pot and silent auction will also be on hand.  A Purple Aces student-athlete will be seated at each table and the latest Student-Athletes of the Year will be recognized at the lunch.

“Bringing this event to campus last year took it to a whole new level,” UE Director of Athletics Mark Spencer said.  “We had a record attendance and are excited to continue to build upon its success.”

Corporate tables are available for $350 and come with several unique perks.  You receive a table at the front of the room, logo on the video screen, logo in the program, recognition by the emcee and two student-athletes seated at each table.  Each corporate table has 8 seats.

To register, click on the link above or print off the registration brochure.  All proceeds directly support UE Student-Athletes.  For more information, contact Shelbie Weaver at 812-488-1024 or at sw260@evansville.edu.

 

Eagles host Oakland City, travel to Illinois Springfield this week

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The University of Southern Indiana baseball team is set to host Oakland City University Wednesday at the USI Baseball Field before returning to the road in the Great Lakes Valley Conference when it visits the University of Illinois Springfield in Springfield, Illinois, this weekend. The first pitch Wednesday versus Oakland City is set for 6 p.m. while the four-game GLVC series Saturday and Sunday at Illinois Springfield is set for noon each day. Coverage of the Screaming Eagles in 2017 can be found on GoUSIEagles.com.

SCREAMING EAGLES BASEBALL NOTES:

USI goes 3-2 last week. The Screaming Eagles (9-11) were 3-2 last week, defeating the University of Missouri-St. Louis in a walk-off ninth inning and split four games in the GLVC-opening weekend at Bellarmine University. USI junior shortstop Angel Torres led the Eagles last week, hitting .462 (6-13) and tying for the team-lead with four RBIs. Junior utility player Nathan Kuester and sophomore catcher Logan Brown also tied for the team-high with four RBIs each. Senior right-handed pitcher Justin Watts led the USI hurlers with two of the victories out of the bullpen.

Mr. Clutch. Junior utility player Nathan Kuester was “Mr. Clutch” last week for the Eagles. Kuester drove in the game-winning run against UMSL with a walk-off single in the ninth inning before producing the eventual game-winning RBI versus Bellarmine in the final frame of game two during the first doubleheader.

Climbing back to .500. Since starting the year 3-8, the Eagles have worked their way back to within two games of the .500 mark. USI has won six of the last nine games.

Last 10 games. Junior outfielder Buddy Johnson leads the Eagles over the last 10 games, batting .455 (10-22) in nine contests. Junior outfielder Drake McNamara produced a team-high eight RBIs, while four additional Eagles are tied for second with six RBIs each.

Season hitting leaders. Junior utility player Nathan Kuester leads the Eagles in hitting with a .338 batting average and 15 RBIs. He also is second on the team with two home runs. Junior outfielder Drake McNamara leads USI with four home runs.

Season pitching leaders. Senior right-hander Mike Ringer has the Eagles’ best ERA with a 1.93 in six appearances and 9.1 innings of work. Senior right-handers Lucas Barnett, Colin Nowak, and Watts are tied for the team-high with two wins each.

Archuleta at USI. USI Head Coach Tracy Archuleta is USI’s all-time winningest coach with a record of 387-203 (.656) in nine-plus seasons and is 535-327 (.621) in 14-plus seasons all-time as a head coach. He has been named the ABCA Division II Coach of the Year twice (2010 and 2014) after leading the Screaming Eagles to a pair of national championships and the ABCA Division II Midwest Region Coach of the Year after leading USI to the regional crown in 2016. Archuleta also has earned a pair of GLVC Coach of the Year awards (2011 and 2014) at USI.

USI vs. Oakland City. USI leads the all-time series with Oakland City, 86-10, after posting a 13-2 victory last year. The Eagles also have won five of the last six match-ups.

USI vs. Illinois Springfield. The Eagles holds a 17-2 all-time series lead with Illinois Springfield after splitting the four-game series last year at the USI Baseball Field.

 

 

BREAKING NEWS: VW Sports, L.L.C. Acquires Additional Ownership Interest in Evansville Thunderbolts Hockey Team

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VW Sports, L.L.C. Acquires Additional Ownership Interest in Evansville Thunderbolts Hockey Team

VW Sports, L.L.C., majority owner of the Evansville Thunderbolts hockey team, announces their purchase of Mike Hall’s ownership interest in the team. Mike, a local businessman, currently serves as President of the Thunderbolts.

VW Sports, L.L.C. is a subsidiary of VenuWorks, Inc., a currently serves as President of the Thunderbolts.facility management company that currently manages the Ford Center which serves as home ice to the team.

Hall and VW Sports partnered together to acquire the Southern Professional Hockey League affiliation in early 2016. “Mike was integral in the leadership of the Thunderbolts through our first season in Evansville,” said Steve Peters, President of VenuWorks. “We are very appreciative of his hard work and dedication. The foundation he developed will allow us to take this organization to the next level.”

“Early last year, Mike Hall and VenuWorks made a commitment to the City to keep professional hockey in Evansville following the Icemen’s departure,” stated Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. “The City would like to thank Mr. Hall for his part in this endeavor and looks forward to the success of professional hockey in Evansville.”  VW Sports does not anticipate changes in the front office and coaching staffs.

“The SPHL is pleased to continue its relationship with VenuWorks and supports their efforts to enhance the hockey experience in Evansville. We look forward to all the positive changes on and off the ice from now and into next season to provide a top-notch product,” said Jim Combs, President of Southern Professional Hockey League. “We applaud the efforts of Scott Schoenike and his staff. They always work hard to improve the experience at the Ford Center.”

Season tickets for the 2017-18 season are currently on sale. For more information about the Evansville Thunderbolts visit www.evansvillethunderbolts.com.  VW Sports, L.L.C., majority owner of the Evansville Thunderbolts hockey team, announces their purchase of Mike Hall’s ownership interest in the team. Mike, a local businessman,  VW Sports, L.L.C. is a subsidiary of VenuWorks, Inc., a facility management company that currently manages the Ford Center which serves as home ice to the team.

Hall and VW Sports partnered together to acquire the Southern Professional Hockey League affiliation in early 2016. “Mike was integral in the leadership of the Thunderbolts through our first season in Evansville,” said Steve Peters, President of VenuWorks. “We are very appreciative of his hard work and dedication. The foundation he developed will allow us to take this organization to the next level.”

“Early last year, Mike Hall and VenuWorks made a commitment to the City to keep professional hockey in Evansville following the Icemen’s departure,” stated Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. “The City would like to thank Mr. Hall for his part in this endeavor and looks forward to the success of professional hockey in Evansville.”  VW Sports does not anticipate changes in the front office and coaching staffs.

“The SPHL is pleased to continue its relationship with VenuWorks and supports their efforts to enhance the hockey experience in Evansville. We look forward to all the positive changes on and off the ice from now and into next season to provide a top-notch product,” said Jim Combs, President of Southern Professional Hockey League. “We applaud the efforts of Scott Schoenike and his staff. They always work hard to improve the experience at the Ford Center.”

Season tickets for the 2017-18 season are currently on sale. For more information about the Evansville Thunderbolts visit www.evansvillethunderbolts.com.

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ABOUT VenuWorks
VenuWorks provides customized management solutions for arenas, stadiums, theatres and convention centers throughout the country with services that include operations, catering, concessions, along with the booking and marketing of sports and entertainment events. www.venuworks.com

 

Governor Holcomb’s Schedule for Week

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for the week

Monday, March 27, 2017

What: Governor’s Century and Half Century Business Awards

Host: Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC)

When: 12 to 1 p.m. EDT, with remarks by the governor at 12:14 p.m.

Where: South Atrium

Indiana Statehouse

200 W. Washington Street

Indianapolis, IN 46204

*This event is open to public and media. 

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

What: IEDC Q1 Board Meeting

Host: IEDC

When: 4 to 5 p.m. EDT. Gov. Holcomb will chair a joint meeting of the IEDC Board of Directors and the IEDC Foundation.

Where: Ivy Tech Community College

Corporate College and Culinary Center

Conference Room 118

2820 North Meridian Street

Indianapolis, IN 46208

*This is a public meeting.  

Thursday, March 30, 2017

What: Indiana Leadership Prayer Breakfast

Host: Indiana Leadership Prayer Breakfast Steering Committee

When: 7 to 9 a.m. EDT, with welcome by Gov. Holcomb at 8:10 a.m.

Where: Indiana Roof Ballroom

140 West Washington Street

Indianapolis, IN 46204

 Thursday, March 30, 2017

What: 2nd Annual Conference on America’s Role in the World

Host: School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University

When: 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. EDT, with Q&A session between President McRobbie and Gov. Holcomb at 1:35 p.m.

Where: Indiana University

Global and International Studies Building

355 N. Jordan Ave.

Bloomington, IN 47405

 

Madison Dominates Field Events at VU

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Senior Jalen Madison (Princeton, Indiana) picked up two wins for the University of Southern Indiana track & field team at the at the VU Bill Smith Challenge hosted by Vincennes University Saturday afternoon.

In the discus throw, Madison’s toss of 121 feet, seven inches was good enough for the victory and fourth-best in Screaming Eagle history. Also competing in the event, freshman Tyler Howell (Leopold, Indiana) placed fifth with a toss of 95’07”.

Madison’s second victory came in the hammer throw after a toss of 141’05”. The mark also represents the fourth-best throw in USI history. Madison’s career-best mark sits at 144’02”.

Total, the Eagles earned 16 top-10 finished to go along with Madison’s two victories at the event.

Taking eight of the top-10 spots, the Eagles dominated in the 1,500-meters. Sweeping second through ninth, USI was lead in the event by freshman Javan Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee) who finished second in four minutes, 01.04 seconds. Senior Cain Parker (Petersburg, Indiana) also earned a top-three finish by crossing the finish line in 4:04.62.

USI returns to action at the WashU Invite March 31-April 1 in St. Louis, Missouri. Also, a number of athletes will head to Stanford, California to compete March 31 at an event hosted by Stanford University.

 

Bradley takes series with 8-7 win over UE

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Aces home on Wednesday to face Kent State

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – In a back-and-forth game on Sunday at Cooper Stadium, Bradley came away with an 8-7 victory over the University of Evansville softball team.

A wild game saw three lead changes and an hour-long fourth inning with nine combined runs scored.  Morgan Florey went the distance, allowing 8 runs, just three earned while striking out eight batters.  The Aces (12-14, 4-2 MVC) out hit Bradley (17-15, 3-3 MVC), 13-7.  Michal Luckett, Florey, Chandra Parr, Courtney Land and Ashlee Kawall each had two hits apiece.

Chandra Parr got the game rolling in the bottom of the first inning.  With Brittany Hay on third and two outs on the board, Parr hit the 29th home run of her career to give UE a 2-0 lead.  She is just one away from tying the program mark.  In the next inning, Evansville loaded up the bases, but was unable to push any across the plate.

Bradley took advantage in the ensuing frame.  Kelly Kapp walked to lead off the inning and stole second.  That steal set the all-time MVC mark with 93.  She would later score one of two runs in the inning.  Four more runs scored for BU in the fourth as UE committed three errors and had a passed ball.

Trailing 6-2, Morgan Lambert started the bottom half of the fourth off with a home run.  With one out, Ashlee Kawall notched a hit to right-center before Tess Hupe drew a walk and Brittany Hay was hit by a pitch to load up the bases for Michal Luckett.  She came through with a 2-run single as the Aces got within one.  Morgan Florey knotted the game back up at 6-6 as she singled to center before Hayli Scott hit a long double to left as the Aces grabbed a 7-6 advantage.

The Braves came right back with the game-tying run in the fifth on a sacrifice fly by Megan Mahaffy.  They added the game-winner in the top of the seventh to take the 8-7 win.

Kent State comes to town for a doubleheader on Wednesday.  The games are set for 3 and 5 p.m. at Cooper Stadium.

 

Howerton places 9th to lead Eagles at Perry Park

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf junior Taylor Howerton (Evansville, Indiana) posted a ninth-place finish at the Perry Park Spring Fling at Perry Park Country Club over the weekend, shooting a 12-over 228 (78-74-76).

Freshman Grace Davis (Valparaiso, Indiana) also placed in the top-20, tying for 20th with a 20-over 236 (81-77-78). A third Screaming Eagle to finish in the top half of the field was senior Kori Jacobsen (Bedford, Indiana), as she placed tied for 42nd with a 30-over 246 (84-84-78).

As a team, the Eagles placed eighth out of 18 teams. They shot a 95-over 959 (322-321-316), as they improved their score each round.

The Eagles return to the course April 1-2 for the Maryville Spring Invitational. The event will be played at The Quarry Golf Course in Maryland Heights, Missouri.

3/25-26/2017 — Perry Park Spring Fling
Perry Park Country Club — Perry Park, Kentucky
Par 72, 5840 yards — 18 teams, 103 players

Southern Indiana 322 321 316   959    +95   8th
Howerton, Taylor 78 74 76   228    +12   9th
Davis, Grace 81 77 78   236    +20   t-20th
Jacobsen, Kori 84 84 78   246    +30   t-42nd
Zehner, Abbey 83 82 84   249    +33   t-51st
Bumpus, Holly 90 90 88   268    +52   t-78th
Leighty, Abbey# 82 wd wd   82

# Indicates individual player

 

IS IT TRUE MARCH 27, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that Jacob Murphy, the millennial professional who was wrongful dismissed from his Directorship role at Burdette Park may be looking elsewhere for gainful employment? … its only natural for him to be jaded on anything with the stench of the Vanderburgh County thanks too Commissioners Shoulders and Musgrave?…its obvious that he has enjoyed his job at Burdette Park and seen it as a good growth path for a future rewarding career?…we know he shall find other gainful employment opportunities in another town where patronage hiring policies will take a back seat to competence and performance?

IS IT TRUE this week County Council member Joe Kiefer and the President of that body will be meeting with a member of the County Commission to discuss doing a $500,000 office renovation project on the third floor of the Civic Center? … Mr. Kiefer and the President of the County Council will be meeting with a member of the County Commission to discuss combining both county offices into one business pod? …we can’t wait to see if County Commissioner Musgrave will be able to convince members of the County Council to spend around $500,000 on this questionable project?

IS IT TRUE it has been published that Evansville has 5,000 job openings that are being advertised and countless others that do not publish their openings?…that according to a recent report Evansville also has 7,000 able bodied adults who are counted among the “official” unemployment numbers? …in a smart and motivated world it should be easy to pair the unemployed with the openings and solve the problems of talent and unemployment? …the reality is that we do not live in a smart and motivated world and for a number of reasons very few of these 5,000 plus jobs will be available to the 7,000 plus unemployed people?…the reason is that either the majority of these people are not trained or prepared to do these jobs, some won’t pass drug tests, and others can’t seem to get to work on time, work a full day because of personal problems day or their references are not of any use?…this is typical in the United States in all but a few leading edge places and even there the obsolete class of human beings is too large for comfort?

IS IT TRUE it has also been published that 20% of high school freshmen in Evansville will not graduate from high school?…that is actually a big improvement over the 33% drop out rate from 7 years ago so the EVSC deserves congratulations for the improvement if the 20% number is indeed true?…when compared to Indianapolis where a few years ago the fail to graduate high school rate was 70% with nearby Cleveland at the bottom of the barrel at 76% drop outs Evansville looks pretty good?…being better than school systems in urban wastelands is no badge of honor?…there are serious consequences for places that fail to prepare a workforce and one of those is the blunting of economic growth?…it is a very rare occasion when a major employer will locate a business where the available workforce is inept, undisciplined, and unhealthy?…that goes for Evansville and a bunch of other places?

IS IT TRUE recruiting or growing businesses to any place lacking a competent available workforce is darn near impossible?…there is no incentive large enough to attract a business to a location that has a minuscule probability for financial success?  …when one adds a billion dollar sewer fiasco, another billion dollars in water pipes, sidewalks, high property taxes and roads to the liabilities of a region, a recruiters job can turn into a “bring me the broomstick of the witch of the west” task?

IS IT TRUE that we have been pondering the fact that the labor participation rate in Iceland is 84% vs. 63% in the USA and considering what increasing our labor participation rate would do for the federal budget?…the federal government took in $3 Trillion in 2016 but spent $3.54 Trillion leaving a $540 Billion deficit that needed to be borrowed?…3.54/3.00 = 1.18 so if collections have been up by 18% the budget would have been balanced?…if one multiplies that 1.18 by our labor participation rate to see what it would take to increase participation by 18% meaning that 74.4% is the balancing number?…If we could have found a way to get an additional 11.4% of our capable workers off the couch and into a job our budget would have been balanced in 2016?… if we could get to Icelandic labor participation levels we would have had just over a $500B surplus?…This is just arithmetic so most of us who learned the materials presented in the 3rd grade know all the math that is needed to figure out that we need 11.4% more workers to balance the budget of the United States?…Everything above that is surplus which makes us wonder if our recent leaders even think about things at a 5th grade level?

FOOTNOTES: Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Are you happy with the the way County Commissioners Musgrave and Shoulders terminate the employment of the Director of Burdette Park?

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