FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
The Evansville Police Department is trying to locate a juvenile male, 14-year-old Noah
R. Hogan. Noah is a black male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is 5’5 and weighs
around 110 lbs. Noah was last seen on April 30th, 2024. If anyone has information
about Noah’s whereabouts, please call 911 or contact the EPD Juvenile Detective Unit
at (812) 436-7906.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Southern Indiana Baseball hosts Southern Illinois University Edwardsville for an Ohio Valley Conference three-game set this weekend. The Screaming Eagles (19-26, 8-10 OVC) welcome the Cougars (18-25-1, 10-8) to the USI Baseball for a first pitch Friday at 6 p.m.; Saturday at 3 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m.
Saturday’s game is USI Dugout Club Day, while Sunday series finale is Bark at the Park with USI encouraging fans to bring along their “best friends” to the ballpark.
Following the weekend series, USI makes a trip across town to play the University of Evansville Tuesday at 6p.m. and start a four-game road swing that concludes with three games at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock next weekend. Links to follow the Eagles during the 2024 season can be found on USIScreamingEagles.com and on the USI Baseball Schedule.
USI Baseball Notes
Eagles fall short at SIU. The USI Screaming Eagles fell short at Southern Illinois University Tuesday in Carbondale, Illinois. Senior first baseman Tucker Ebest led the way for USI with a pair of hits, including a double, and two RBIs.
USI went 3-1 last week. The USI Eagles were 3-1 last week last week, taking a mid-week game from Belmont University, 4-3, in 11 innings at home and took two of three from Eastern Illinois University in a road/home series due to weather. Senior rightfielder Ren Tachioka led the Eagles with a .471 average (8-17), while junior third baseman Ricardo Van Grieken and junior first baseman Thomas Emerich followed by batting .467 (7-15) and .438 (7-16), respectively. Junior right-handers Carson Seeman, Adam Weihe, and Gavin Seebold posted the victories for USI.
USI won 5th series of the year. USI won its fifth series of the season after taking two-of-three from EIU last weekend. The Eagles won only four series all last season.
USI manufactured a win vs. Belmont. The Eagles scored four times without the aid of a hit in the 4-3, 11 inning, win over Belmont. USI, which had eight hits in the game, used nine walks, two hit batters, and two sacrifice flies in the win.
Van Grieken heating up. USI junior third baseman Ricardo Van Grieken has been heating up the last five games. Van Grieken has raised his batting average 25 points over the last week (.189 to .214) by hitting .389 (7-18) in the last five games. He also has scored five runs, driven four more, and banged three doubles.
Kapust the surprise hitter this spring. Senior catcher Tyler Kapust, who has played nearly as many games this season (24) as he has the first three seasons (31), is having a career year at the plate. Kapust is hitting .283 (17-60) this season, compared to the .188 career average (10-53) he entered the season with. He also has a career-high eight RBIs and one home run.
Comes down to pitching. USI’s 19 wins in 2024 (year two of the Division I transition) are two victories better than last season with 11 regular season games to play and a lot of this year’s improvement has come down to pitching. The Eagles have a 5.87 ERA, 1.83 better than last season’s 7.70 ERA and the lowest since 2021.
One run games. The Eagles are battle tested in close games this spring, playing in nine one-run games, going 2-7, and 10 two-run games, going 4-6.
USI in the OVC. USI is tied for seventh in the OVC standing (8-10) after winning the series and tiebreaker with EIU. Senior outfielder Ren Tachioka leads USI at the plate in conference play, batting .418 (23-55). Senior first baseman Tucker Ebest has a team-high 17 RBIs in league action and is tied with senior designated hitter Jack Ellis with team-best three home runs in OVC play.
USI in non-conference. In the 26 non-conference games, senior outfielder Ren Tachioka leads the Eagles with a .366 average (30-82), while senior first baseman Tucker Ebest has a team-high 26 RBIs. Ebest also is tied with senior designated hitter Jack Ellis with a team-best four home runs outside of the OVC. Four pitchers have a team-best two victories each in the non-conference schedule.
Season leaders at the plate in 2024. Senior outfielder Ren Tachioka is hitting a team best .387 (53-137) in 35 of the 45 games, while senior designated hitter Jack Ellis and senior infielder/designated hitter Tucker Ebest have hit a team-high seven home runs. Ebest has driven in a team-best 43 RBIs.
Leaders on the mound in 2024. USI junior right-handers Gavin Seebold has recorded a team-best six wins this season (6-2). Freshman right-hander Grant Parson and junior right-hander Gavin Morris follow with three wins each, while Parson also has a team-high 51 strikeouts. Freshman right-hander Clayton Weisheit leads USI hurlers with a team-low 3.27 ERA in 33.0 innings this season.
At home versus the road. USI, as a team, is hitting .289 at the home (20 games), compared to .271 on the road (23 games). Senior rightfielder Ren Tachioka is hitting a team-high .420 at the USI Baseball Field, but team-high .359 on the road. On the opposite side, junior outfielder Adam Euler is batting .314 on the road, compared to .130 at the USI Baseball Field.
Multi-hit/Multi-RBI Games. USI junior centerfielder Terrick Thompson-Allen leads the Eagles with 20 multi-hit games (18 with 2; 2 with 3), followed by senior outfielder Ren Tachioka has 17 (11 with 2; 5 with 3; 1 with 4). Senior first baseman/designated hitter Tucker Ebest has a team-high 13 multi-RBI games. Niehaus has the top RBI game with five versus Southeast Missouri State University.
In the OVC statistically. USI as a team is third in the OVC in pitching with a team 5.83 ERA and fifth in the league in hitting with a .279 team batting average. Junior right-hander Gavin Seebold is tied for second in the OVC with six wins and sixth in with a 4.12 ERA, while freshman right-hander Grant Parson is seventh with a 4.25 ERA and seventh with 51 strikeouts.
In OVC Games Only. USI is fourth in the league with a .296 team batting average for OVC games only, but sixth with a 6.20 team ERA.
SIUE in 2024. The Cougars of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville are 18-25-1 overall and 10-8 in the OVC this season. The 10-8 record puts the Cougars in a five-way tie for second in the OVC. SIUE is 7-2-1 in its last 10 games.
USI vs. SIUE. The Cougars lead the all-time series with USI, 58-45, after taking two of three from the Eagles last spring.
UE in 2024. The Aces are 25-19 overall in 2024 and will play a three-game series with Valparaiso University this weekend. UE also is 16-4 in the last 20 games after starting 9-15.
USI vs. UE. Evansville leads the all-time series with USI, 33-20, but the Eagles won the last meeting in 2018, 5-3.
Three different camps on the slate
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The David Ragland Baseball Camps return in 2024 with three different camps set to take place in June. The camps include a Kids Camp, Team Camp and Elite Camp.
Kids Camp will take place from June 4-7 and runs from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. each day. It is open to those in grades 3-4 as of the fall of 2024. Included in the Kids Camp is the opportunity to work with the UE coaching staff, lunch each day, a camp t-shirt, contests & competitions and the chance to meet members of the Purple Aces men’s basketball team.
Cost is $210 per camper and a $25 discount is available for Aces Assist Club members and UE faculty and staff. A camp store will be available with food and snacks.
Team Camps will be held on June 10 and 11. Teams can register for either day with the cost set at $300 per team. There is a $100 discount when registering two teams for the same date in the same transaction and a $200 refund for three teams on the same date in the same transaction.
Daily admission is $5 for adults and $2 for ages 14 and under. Teams will be responsible for their own lunches and concessions will be available.
On June 15, the Elite Camp will take place starting at 11 a.m. and is for grades 9-12. Cost is $80 per camper and lunch and concessions will be available.
Camps are open to any and all. For more information, contact D.J. Balentine at 812-488-5130 or db192@evansville.edu.
Senior has served multiple community organizations
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – In an effort to honor the achievements of exceptional student-athletes, the Missouri Valley Conference has created the State Farm MVC Good Neighbor Award. Twelve student-athletes have been named by Commissioner Jeff Jackson as the honorees for the 2024 Spring season.
This year’s Spring honorees include Sam Kirkpatrick, Belmont, Baseball; Mara Flaherty, Bradley, Women’s Golf; Savannah Ming, Drake, Women’s Outdoor Track and Field; Brooke McCorkle, Evansville, Softball; Brooke Beyer ,UIC, Women’s Golf; Ali Schrock, Illinois State, Women’s Golf; Jackson Krieg, Indiana State, Men’s Outdoor Track and Field; Kayla Pfitzner, Missouri State, Women’s Golf; Natalie Slezakova, Murray State, Tennis; Griffin Parker, Northern Iowa, Men’s Golf; Alexis Rudd, Southern Illinois, Softball; Kayla Skapyak, Valparaiso, Softball.
In order to be eligible for the award, the student-athlete must be in good academic standing, must demonstrate good citizenship through good sportsmanship and significant community service, and must participate in a sport, during the season of recognition. The Valley will recognize 12 student-athletes three times annually (Fall, Winter, Spring), for a total of 36 honorees. Institutions select their State Farm MVC Good Neighbor Award honorees.
Brooke McCorkle was the Purple Aces’ recipient of the award and is set to graduate from the University of Evansville in May with two degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in Accounting. She has a cumulative GPA of 3.5 and made the Dean’s List on three occasions.
McCorkle has been extremely active in the local community, totaling over 180 hours over the course of the calendar year 2023. She has been a coach for her local softball team while assisting the UE School of Business Administration. Other organizations that she has served include Cancer Pathways Center and Ace Cares Ace Race.
STATEHOUSE – Indiana State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla supports Indiana’s additional $5 million investment in Israeli Bonds, as announced today by State Treasurer Daniel Elliott.
“What a privilege to represent a state that is offering further investment to Israel that aligns with our fiduciary duty to deliver solid yield, low risk and high liquidity with state dollars,” commented Comptroller Nieshalla. “As an American, seeing what is happening to Israel and the Jewish people is devastating and there is a strong sense of duty to stand with our friends. As a Hoosier, I value the opportunity for our state to partner with a country that has offered us decades of innovation and security support.”
Comptroller Nieshalla manages the distribution of tax dollars to units of government and it is vitally important that state dollars are invested with integrity.
Indiana currently holds $105 million dollars in Israeli Bonds – today’s announcement increases the State’s investment to $110 million. The three-year investment at a fixed rate of 5.5% will yield at 65 basis points higher than US Treasury notes.
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The public is invited to Ivy Tech Community College’s Entrepreneurship Expo and annual School of Business Speaker Series, sponsored by Banterra Bank and Elevate Evansville, Thursday, May 2, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For additional information contact Chris Johnson, talent connection manager, cjohnson228@ivytech.edu.
Entrepreneurship Expo and Annual School of Business Speaker Series
9-10 a.m. – Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition. Top entrepreneurship students in the Garatoni School of Entrepreneurship & Innovation will present their pitches for their businesses before a panel of local judges.
9-10 a.m. – Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition. Top entrepreneurship students in the Garatoni School of Entrepreneurship & Innovation will present their pitches for their businesses before a panel of local judges.
10-11 a.m. – Ivy Tech School of Business Speaker Series. This event will feature Matthew Nix, president and CEO of Nix Metals. Nix started working as the 5th generation in his family’s mom & pop welding business at the age of 8, sweeping the floor and cleaning machinery for $5 a Saturday. Later, he began learning the ropes as a summer intern. In 2004, he began working full time, after earning a certification in welding technology. In 2017, he completed an online certificate in Executive Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame. Today, Nix serves as the President and CEO of Nix Companies, Inc., a holding company he founded in 2017. Among its holdings remains Nix Industrial, his family’s 120+ year legacy business. The business has grown from four family members to a regional company with more than 150 team members, and has achieved 100X revenue growth in less than 20 years.
11 a.m.-1 p.m. – Entrepreneurship Expo. Businesses that have been created in this year’s Entrepreneurship classes will be represented in booths throughout the event. The winner of the Pitch Competition will be awarded $3,000 during this event and a $500 award will be given for the best display at the Expo.
Speaker Series, Vectren Auditorium, Room 147
All others, Koch Student Center, Room 152