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ST. MARY’S HOSTING SCRAPBOOKING EVENT TO BENEFIT AUTISM SERVICES

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ST. MARY’S HOSTING SCRAPBOOKING EVENT TO BENEFIT AUTISM SERVICES

St. Mary’s Center for Children will host the 9th annual “Crop-Paper-Scissors” scrapbooking and craft event Saturday, April 30th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the St. Mary’s Manor Auditorium. Early registration is $35 and ends April 15th. After that, the fee is $40. Proceeds help fund autism services for children in the community.

The event includes a variety of craft activities, including scrapbooking, make and takes, stamping cards, and gift ideas. Attendees are encouraged to bring their current projects. There will also be door prizes, a silent auction, and items for sale from vendors Doodlebug and Creative Dreams. Lunch will be provided.

April is Autism Awareness Month. Autism is the fastest growing serious developmental disability in the United States, affecting 1 in 88 children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

To reserve your spot at Crop-Paper-Scissors or to make a donation, contact Kelly Shaw at 812.485.4419 or Kelly.Shaw@stmarys.org.

Adopt A Pet

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Ollie is an 8- year-old male orange tabby. He’s sweet, gets along with other cats, and don’t worry about the age – it’s just a number, and cats typically live to be 20+! $30 to adopt. Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

 

HARPER LEE RIP

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HARPER LEE TRIBUTE

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Two artwork requests

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Call for Artists:
While the displayed pieces in this exhibit have already been juried, we are still accepting work to be auctioned during the March 4th closing reception event. Half the proceeds of all auctioned items will go to the artists, and the other half to TOUCH, Inc. If you would like to participate in this fundraiser, please email Andrea Adams at andrea.adams@artswin.org for more details.


Baseball falls to South Alabama

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MOBILE, Ala. – South Alabama scored four runs in the opening stanza on Saturday, and the runs would keep coming for the host Jaguars as the University of Evansville baseball team fell 11-0 at Stanky Field.

“We were beat in all three facets of the game today, and tomorrow is going to be a very important day for us,” UE head coach Wes Carroll said. “I’m looking forward to seeing how we respond. We have to make sure we play as hard as we can on getaway day. Hopefully we can come out tomorrow with a lot of positive energy, and play the way I know that this team is capable of playing.”

Patrick Schnieders, who was making his first start of the season, was pegged with the loss. The junior right-hander fell behind early as the Jaguars (0-2) opened the bottom of the first with back-to-back singles before Danny Martinez drew first blood with a three-run blast to right. An error would prove costly later in the frame as Brendan Donovan singled home another score.

A passed ball and a single would help the Jaguars tack on a fifth run in the third, and the team manufactured another score an inning later. In the fifth, the hosts added three more after a UE miscue, taking the lead up to 9-0.

Schnieders left the game after the fifth, ending with nine runs allowed (five earned) on 11 hits and a pair of walks. He also had three strikeouts.

Donovan and Jared Barnes led the offense for the Jaguars as the duo combined to go 7-for-10 at the plate with three scores and three runs batted in. Thomas Huston was credited with the win after allowing three hits over six innings, and Harrison Spruiell, Jordan Schmits and John Barr collectively allowed one hit over the final three frames.

For the Aces (0-2), Trey Hair continued his strong opening weekend, ending 3-for-3 with a walk, and Jonathan Ramon accounted for the only other UE hit.

Alex Weigand, a freshman, tossed the final three frames for the Aces, surrendering a pair of runs (one earned) in the bottom of the seventh inning.

UE will close out opening weekend on Sunday at Stanky Field, as Brandon Gomer will get the start on the mound for the Aces. First pitch is slated for noon.

NOTES: UE is 2-3 all-time vs. South Alabama and 6-9 against schools based in Alabama since 1978 … The Aces have won each of their past two season opening series, sweeping past Lipscomb in 2014 and taking two of three from UALR a year ago … Overall, UE is now 28-31 in season-opening series since 1978.

 

Aces lead wire-to-wire in 83-71 win over SIU

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Aces win 22nd game of the season

 On a day when one of the icons of University of Evansville athletics was honored, the Purple Aces men’s basketball team led wire-to-wire for the second game in a row on their way to an 83-71 win over Southern Illinois on Saturday at the Ford Center.

Jim Byers was honored with a proclamation from Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and was also given a replica of his #33 football jersey that he wore when he played at the University of Michigan.

With the win, the Purple Aces (22-7, 11-5 MVC) are tied with Illinois State for second place in the Missouri Valley Conference standings.  Southern Illinois (21-8, 10-6 MVC) is alone in fourth place.

Pacing Evansville in the win was D.J. Balentine.  The senior moved alone into 5th place in MVC history with 2,371 career points.  He is just three away from jumping into fourth.  He led everyone with 27 points on an efficient 10-of-16 shooting day.  He also had 6 assists.  Jaylon Brown tied his career mark with 19 points, knocking down six shots and 7 of his 8 free throw attempts.

Egidijus Mockevicius added to his national lead with his 24th double-double of the season.  He posted 11 points and 12 rebounds while Mislav Brzoja finished with 10 points.  Anthony Beane notched 22 to lead the Salukis.  Bola Olaniyan notched 13 points and 12 rebounds while Austin Weiher finished with 11.

“We have shown signs in the last two games of really starting to break out.  When we are able to get it out in transition, that really helps us,” Aces head coach Marty Simmons said .  When we’re playing our best basketball, we are sharing it and we did a great job of doing that today.”

Evansville shot lights out in the first half as 64.5% (17/26) attempts found the bottom of the net.  D.J. Balentine knocked down 6 of his 9 field goals to finish the period with 14 points.  He scored one of the buckets in the early going that gave the Aces a 6-0 edge out of the gate.  The Salukis got back within one on an Anthony Beane jumper, which made it a 12-11 game in favor of UE.

A 9-0 stretch, which was capped off by a Mockevicius layup, saw Evansville push its edge to double figures for the first time at 21-11 at the 12:49 mark.  Southern Illinois cut the gap to seven at 23-16, but UE rallied again.  Five points in a row from Blake Simmons saw UE push its lead to a game high at 34-18 with 7:20 left.

SIU found its groove as two Beane free throws brought the Salukis within six.  Beane registered 14 points in the half.  The Aces notched the final three tallies of the period to take a 45-36 lead to the locker room.

UE added to the lead to open the second stanza with the advantage reaching 20 points midway through the period at 64-44.  A Balentine free throw helped the lead reach its largest of 70-47 with 9:12 left before Southern Illinois made a run.  The Salukis posted the next ten points in a row while holding the Aces scoreless for almost three minutes.

David Howard ended that stretch with a free throw before an and-one by Brzoja put UE back up by 15 with five minutes remaining.  From there, it was all Aces as they clinched the 83-71 win.

A stellar day from the floor saw the Aces shoot 54.5% while the defense did its job, holding the Salukis to 36.8%.  A major difference came on points in the paint was the Purple Aces finished with a 42-22 edge in that statistic.

UE now takes to the road for the final time in the regular season, traveling to Peoria, Ill. to take on Bradley.  The MVC Network will televise Tuesday’s 8 p.m. game.  On Feb. 27, Evansville wraps up the regular season with a 1 p.m. game versus UNI as seniors D.J. Balentine, Egidijus Mockevicius and Adam Wing will be honored.