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Men’s golf tied for 4th at Big Blue Invitational

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One round left on Tuesday

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Rick Voyvodic shot a 1-over 73 to lead the University of Evansville men’s golf team in a rain-shortened opening day of the Big Blue Invitational at Hermitage Golf Club.

Originally scheduled for two rounds on Monday, rain and heavy wind halted play following one round.  The tournament will now be two full rounds with Tuesday’s final trip of 18 set for an 8 a.m. start time.

Voyvodic’s efforts have him tied for seventh place overall, just one stroke away from moving into the top five.  A crowded top of the leaderboard has Wil Pahud checking in with a round of 74.  That has him in a tie for 17th.

Tyler Gray and Will Knights posted rounds of 75, just three over par.  They are tied for 21st.  Austin Carmack finished the day with a 96.  Noah Reese posted an 81 on Monday while Jon Pick carded an 82.  Reese and Pick played as individuals.

Belmont leads the way on the team side as they finished Monday with a 292.  They are three ahead of Tennessee State and four in front of 3rd place Murray State.  Evansville ranks tied for fourth place with a 297, just five off the lead.

Ashton Van Horne had the best day among the individuals.  A 5-under 67 has the Belmont player two in front of the pack going into the final 18.

 

Thompkins Custodian Wins April Cause for Applause

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David Cleaver, a custodian at Thompkins Middle School, has been selected as the April winner of the EVSC’s Cause for Applause award. The award seeks to recognize individuals who go above and beyond their normal job responsibilities.

Cleaver, who was nominated by Thompkin’s teacher Rebekah Hodge, is a second shift custodian  and according to Hodge, is always ready to help in any way he can from helping her move into her classroom to helping her clean out flower beds at the school. The best thing, though, says Hodge is the interest that he takes in the students.

“When school started last year, David stopped by each day to check out my students’ work that was displayed in the room or in the hallway,” Hodge said. “He always shows an interest in our students and is a great addition to our staff.”

Cleaver has worked for the EVSC since 2014.

Anyone can nominate an employee of the EVSC for the award. Deadline for nominations is the third Friday of each month. Go to http://www.evscschools.com/community/nominate-evsc-employees-exemplary-work for the nomination form. Paper forms are available at the schools for those without access to the Internet.

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11th Annual Jacob’s Village Benefit Game Press Conference

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What: Jacob’s Village invites all members of the media and the public to attend a press conference to announce details of the Evansville Otters 11th annual exhibition game to benefit Jacob’s Village. The game has been a great way for the community to come out and support people with disabilities. Representing the Evansville Otters will be President Randy Schulz.  Jacob’s Village will be represented by Executive Director Kathy Knapp and board member Dan Grunow, along with his son and the organization’s namesake, Jacob Grunow.

Where: Bosse Field

23 Don Mattingly Way

Evansville, IN 47711

When: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 2pm

Contact: Laura Hurt, (812) 598-4122, lhurt@jacobsvillage.org 

Andrea Wallace, (812) 435-8686 ext 23, awallace@evansvilleotters.com

GUNS WIN!

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 It was a record breaking night for 911 Gives Hope as supporters packed Ford Center Saturday night to cheer on their favorite fighters in the 9th year of Guns and Hoses. Guns and Hoses is a charity boxing match between local Police Officers and Firefighters, and is a well-known and popular event with the community. During the event, Ryan O’Bryan, Guns and Hoses new announcer, announced Guns and Hoses had raised $121,732 for 911 Gives Hope.

Pyro, music and fights filled Ford Center as Guns and Hoses took over with a record breaking attendance for a total of 8,048. Mickey, who is the inspiration around 911 Gives Hope, had the opportunity to share a video of her and Garth Brooks singing “The River” on the Jumbo Tron between the fights. For the fighters, it is a win-win situation; they get to go to the ring and win or lose the battle, they are the reason 911 Gives Hope broke a fundraising and attendance record, and that is the biggest win of all.

“The 911 Gives Hope board is very pleased with this year’s event. It was the most exciting one yet and when the bills are tallied, we are confident we will have raised more funds than we have ever had.” said 911 Gives Hope Board Member and Evansville’s Police Chief, Billy Bolin.

With Guns claiming the win in an 8-6 series, the night ended in celebration and success for 911 Gives Hope.

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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 Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller. Attorney General Zoeller discusses various scams and identity theft incidents that have been prevalent in Indiana. Attorney General Zoeller also offers tips to avoid scams and how to sign up for fraud alerts through the Indiana Attorney Generals website.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com.  Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/   and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

Vanderburgh County Murder and Intimidation Arrest Warrant issued for man involved in Saturday Warrick County death investigation

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Evansville Police have obtained a Murder and Intimidation arrest warrant for MICHAEL HOWELL. Howell is currently in custody in Warrick County following a shooting and car chase on Saturday. The chase began after Howell crashed his truck and the body of Beverly Karns was thrown from the truck. A witness to the crash called 911 when Howell ran from the scene. As the witness waited for police to arrive, Howell returned to the scene and shot him. Howell then stole a car from a near-by home and led police on a chase into Dubois County. He was taken into custody at the end of the chase.
Information gathered after his arrest led police to believe that Beverly Karns had been shot and killed in Evansville. Although Howell gave inconstant statements, Evansville investigators were able to locate the crime scene at 640 Maxwell.
Investigators spoke to two adults at the Maxwell Address and learned that Howell and Karns knew each other and had been in the home on Saturday morning. The two were in a front room while the adults and several kids were in another room.
The adults heard a gunshot and went into the front room and saw Karns body on the floor and Howell was holding a handgun. Karns appeared to have shot in the head. When they said they were going to call the police, Howell told them not to. Both feared Howell would kill them and the kids if they called the police, so they did not call 911. Howell placed Karns’ body into the back of her truck and fled the scene. Investigators are still working to determine the events that led up to the murder.
Evansville Police will coordinate with Warrick County officials and serve the Murder and Intimidation warrant in the near future. The adults that were in the home when the shooting happened are considered victims of intimidation in this investigation and are not facing any charges.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Jeanne Arienne Michalak Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Maintaining a common nuisance, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Ricky Daniel Wedding Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Paul Richard Fegan Possession of methamphetamine, Class C misdemeanor

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Nathan Wayne Kirby Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class A misdemeanor

Coty Michael Morgan 

Attempted armed robbery, Level 3 felony

Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Criminal recklessness, Level 6 felony

Jon Wayne Newcomb Battery in the presence of a child, Level 6 felony

Johnny Edwards Phillips Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Level 6 felony

Gary Wayne Frazier Jr. Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 6 felony

Shiesta Rena Barnes Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Cory Joseph Fuchs Invasion of privacy, Level 6 felony

Theft, Class A misdemeanor

Gregory Scott Myers Invasion of privacy, Level 6 felony

Aces rout Wichita State in series finale

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EVANSVILLE – Strong pitching and an equally potent line-up proved too much for visiting Wichita State on Sunday afternoon as the Aces picked up a run-rule-shortened 11-1 victory at Charles H. Braun Stadium.

The Aces (17-13) have now won three consecutive series, and the 10-run loss represented the first time WSU (11-21) had been run-ruled in any game since a trip to Braun Stadium in 2014.

The prowess of Alex Weigand on the mound was an eye-opener as the freshman southpaw was able to keep Shockers hitters guessing, striking out seven over six innings on the way to improving to 3-1 on the mound. He allowed just one run on six hits, and the win comes on the heels of fellow freshman Brandon Gomer’s victory a day prior.

“After the way we played Friday, it was great to get two great starting pitching performances from freshman on Saturday and Sunday,” UE head coach Wes Carroll said. “Alex did not look like a freshman on the mound today. He was in complete control, and it was just an overall great outing from him today.”

“Alex was very effective all day, and he had a lot of command,” added UE catcher Boomer Synek. “When Weigand does that, he can give guys a hard time. He keeps the guys off balance and guessing, and his fastball has a lot of life on it too. He was making the hitters really uncomfortable, and it’s always great to get a performance like that on a Sunday.”

Weigand certainly received a lot of help at the plate as well, beginning with a five-run two-out rally in the third. Eric McKibban got it started with an RBI single to center, and Jeff Christen crossed home on a wild pitch to double the advantage before Synek hammered a three-run blast over the right field fence.

“I thought it could be out when I hit it, but you never really know here at the Braun,” Synek said of his homer. “I knew I had good contact with it, and I had a feeling that it had the distance, so I just put my head down and kept running.”

Synek ended the day 2-for-4 with four RBI, and McKibban was also 2-for-4 with two runs and two RBI.

A passed ball and Christen single in the fourth resulted in another run, and Trey Hair followed up an inning later with a solo home run to left to make it 7-0.

After WSU reclaimed a score in the sixth, back-to-back doubles from Stewart Nelson and McKibban re-established the seven-run cushion, but UE wasn’t finished yet. Synek and Josh Jyawook would each single home another score before a Tyler Jones wild pitch allowed Synek to score and bring the game to its premature end.

 

The Aces will return to non-conference action on Tuesday with a trip to Murray State before returning to Braun Stadium next weekend for a three-game set with MVC foe Bradley.

 

NOTES: Overall the Aces have 31 homers this season, the most for any UE team since 2010 … Trey Hair has actually hit six home runs this season, but only five count as the junior’s blast at IU was wiped out before the game could become official … Since 1978, UE is 29-57 against Wichita State … Last season, the Aces were swept in Wichita, but UE picked up two out of three in the Shockers’ last trip to Evansville in 2014 … The first meeting between the two squads was in 1995, the first year that UE was in the MVC … UE dropped three of four games that season before eliminating the Shockers from the Valley tournament … The first series win for UE was in 2005 … Since 1978, the first season that UE participated in NCAA Division I baseball, WSU is the only team from Kansas that the Aces have played … All-time, the Aces are 8-14 in MVC openers and 34-37 in MVC opening series … This weekend marks the third time that UE started conference play with WSU … Previously, the Shockers took three out of four in both 1995 and 2002.

 

Mallmann paces UE in day one at ISU

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Aces finish up on Monday 

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Giulia Mallmann was the low shooter for the University of Evansville as the women’s golf team completed day one of the ISU Spring Invite in Terre Haute.

Mallmann finished the opening round with an 80 and ranks tied for 31st overall.  She finished the day two strokes ahead of Kayla Katterhenry, who notched an 82 to open the tournament.  Katterhenry is tied for 41st.

Maggie Camp was third for the Purple Aces.  Her effort of 83 has her tied for 50th.  Madison Chaney was next in the opening round.  The freshman carded an 86.  Fellow frosh Maria Pickens rounded out the team with an 88.

Individuals Rachel Marchi and Carly Waggoner each finished Sunday’s round with scores of 89.

As a team, Evansville ranks in a tie for 12th place with a team score of 331.  UE is tied with Drake in that position.  They are seven behind 11th-place SIU Edwardsville.

Host Indiana State leads the team standings.  Their round of 308 is two ahead of William Woods and five on top of Western Illinois and Oakland, who are tied for third.

Lauren Tibbets of Butler leads the individuals.  Her round of 72 is two ahead of a second-place tie.