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USI women’s hoops signs Sherwood

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball announced the signing of 5-foot-10 guard/forward Morgan Sherwood(Charleston, Illinois) to a national letter of intent. Sherwood is the first player to sign with Head Coach Rick Stein’s Screaming Eagles for the 2016-17 season.

 

Sherwood is currently a senior at Charleston High School in Charleston, Illinois, where she has averaged 20.8 points and 8.4 rebounds through the first five games of the 2015-16 season.

 

A three-time All-State, All-Conference, and All-Area honoree, Sherwood averaged 20.2 points and 9.7 rebounds per game as a junior in 2014-15 after averaging 15.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per contest as a sophomore.

 

Through five games, Sherwood has racked up 1,377 career points, 709 career rebounds, and 132 career blocks.

 

Her performance has helped lead CHS to a perfect start to the 2015-16 season after the Trojans finished the 2014-15 season with a 23-6 overall record.

 

In addition to her high school resume, Sherwood played AAU for the Central Illinois Storm. She was a teammate of current USI sophomoresKaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) and Randa Harshbarger (Philo, Illinois).

 

“We are excited to have Morgan join our family here at USI,” Stein said. “Morgan is an outstanding athlete that excelled in multiple sports in high school. She has a great understanding of the game and a high basketball IQ.

 

“Morgan runs the floor well, can drive to the rim, and can shoot from anywhere on the court,” Stein continued. “She rebounds well, is a good passer, and can take her defender into the post for a mismatch. Morgan is a winner on and off the court!”

 

USI (6-1, 2-0 GLVC) returns to action Tuesday when it hosts Salem International University at the Physical Activities Center.

 

Mallards Comeback Stuns IceMen in Overtime

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 The Evansville IceMen saw a 5-2 lead evaporate in the third period Sunday before losing a heartbreaker to the Quad City Mallards 6-5 in overtime at the Ford Center.

IceMen leading scorer Daultan Leveille put Evansville on the board 39 seconds into the game, when he fired a shot that ricocheted off the glove of a Quad City defenseman and into the net. It was Leveille’s third goal in the last two games. The Mallards tied the game at 7:01 when Guillaume Gelinas found Olivier Archambault open in front, and Archambault swept a shot past Evansville goalie Keegan Asmundson.

Quad City took its first lead of the game on a power play early in the second period, when Matt Carey blasted a one-timer into the top shelf from the point, but Evansville dominated the rest of the period. Alex Guptill scored his fifth goal in the last four games when Matthew Zay fed him in front of the net to make it 2-2.

Then Tyson Fawcett gave the IceMen the 3-2 lead on a deflection at the edge of the crease for his first of two goals in the game. The goal was originally credited to Leveille, but will be changed. Jordan Sims fired home a rebound past Mallards goalie Steve Michalekafter Troy Rutkowski rang a shot off the post to give Evansville a 4-2 lead entering the second intermission.

Fawcett scored the fourth straight IceMen goal short-handed on a give-and-go with Leveille on a 2-on-0 rush to make it 5-2. Quad City responded with four unanswered to steal the win. Zach Pochiro scored a power play goal from the slot 18 seconds after Fawcett’s to bring the Mallards within two.

Shortly after Evansville had a goal waived off on a controversial ruling that the puck was played with a high stick, Alex Gudbransonripped a shot off the post and in for Quad City’s fourth goal. Gelinas swatted in a loose puck out of a net-mouth scramble to tie the game 5-5 with 11:33 to play, and the two teams skated towards overtime.

In the 3-on-3 overtime period, an Evansville defenseman turned the puck over exiting the zone, and Jake Baker set up Mike Monfredo, who buried the game winner with 2:10 left to complete the Quad City comeback. Michalek stopped 39 shots in the win, while Asmundson saved 29 in the loss.

The two teams meet six more times, including four more at the Ford Center. The next meeting is December 30 in Moline, IL at the iWireless Center, and the teams play the following night, New Years Eve, in Evansville.

The IceMen have four games in five days this week, starting Wednesday when Evansville makes its first trip to Toledo for a 6:15 CST start against the Walleye. Fans can catch the action on www.evansvilleicemen.com or ECHL TV. Bar Louie in Evansville, the official headquarters for IceMen away games will also show the contest Wednesday night, with coverage starting at 6pm.

Evansville then hosts the Cincinnati Cyclones Friday at 7:15pm at the Ford Center. Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com or the Ford Center Ticket Office. Discounted tickets are available for groups of ten people or more by calling an IceMen Account Executive at 812-421-GOAL (4625).

The IceMen then head to Cincinnati Saturday night for the rematch at US Bank Arena, before wrapping up the week in Fort Wayne Sunday at Memorial Coliseum.

Adopt A Pet

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Sheamus was found as a stray in a local apartment complex. He’s handsome and cuddly! VHS estimates him to be around 2 years old, and he is a male. His $30 fee includes his neuter, microchip, & vaccines. Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

 

Governor Mike Pence Directs Flags Be Flown at Half-staff Statewide

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In accordance with a presidential proclamation issued this evening, Governor Mike Pence is directing flags at state facilities statewide remain at half-staff on Monday, December 7, 2015 in honor of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. Flags should return to full-staff at 12:00 a.m. between December 7 and December 8. This notice overlaps the Governor’s previous directive to lower flags to half-staff to honor the victims of the tragedy in San Bernardino, California.

 

Governor Pence also asks businesses and residents to lower their flags to half-staff in honor of Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.

Community: No Holiday Break From Scams

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Community: No Holiday Break from Scams; Beware the IRS Scam & the Bank Credit Card Scam

Indianapolis – A reminder about two scams that are becoming prevalent again during the holiday season; the IRS scam alleging back taxes are owed and threatening immediate arrest if funds are not wired as directed, and the bank credit card scam alleging your credit card has been suspended and asking for the credit card number to be key stroked over the phone to reactivate the card.

About the IRS Scam:

As with past warnings, Hoosiers should be suspect of any person calling that purports to be with the IRS and is trying to coerce payment of delinquent taxes over the phone. The caller usually threatens immediate jailing of the citizen for not cooperating with the demand for immediate payment.

NEVER give any of personal information to the scam caller, such as:

Bank Account Numbers
Social Security Number
Birth Date
Credit Card Numbers
For more details on IRS scams, visit this website: http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Warns-of-Pervasive-Telephone-Scam

About the Credit Card Scam:

The typical credit card scam starts with a phone call to your home or cell phone number with a computerized voice stating your credit card has been suspended. The computer voice will reference a major issuer of credit cards and instruct you to keystroke your credit card number to have the card reactivated. If you follow this instruction you end up giving the scammer YOUR credit card number and are now susceptible to future fraudulent charges.

NEVER key in your credit card number based on a computerized and unsolicited phone call. And if the call is from a live person making similar claims of fraudulent activity on your credit card, simply tell them you will call back using the 800 customer service phone number that is listed on the backside of your credit card. That is the most secure way to determine if the call was legitimate.

To learn more about other credit card scams click this link: http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/8-hot-scams-1282.php

Things to Remember:

Whenever you receive a call, be it computerized or from a live person, claiming legal action is pending, or asking for your credit card number, or any of the hundreds of various scams that have the common thread of trying to get people to part with large sums of money; the call is most likely fraudulent.

A quick check citizens can make to confirm if a phone number is associated with a scam it to type the phone number into your favorite search engine. You’ll typically see the number has been reported as being associated to scam activity.

Regrettably, these scams nearly always trace back to a foreign country and it is virtually impossible to successfully prosecute the persons responsible for these criminal acts. Unfortunately these scams will continue as long as a percentage of the population responds by sending money to the scammers.

When an unsolicited call comes to your home, business or cell phone, and has the common factors of being threatening and demanding money, be assured that 99.9% of the time it is a scam. Just hang-up. They won’t call back. They will just move on to the next number looking for someone to victimize.

 

VCSO Prepares For Christmas With The Kids

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On Tuesday, December 08, 2015, members of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office will participate in their annual “Christmas with the Kids” program. This year’s shopping event will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Wal-Mart Super Center located at 401 N. Burkhardt Rd. Evansville, Indiana.

Members of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office have enjoyed providing this service to children of the Tri-State area for several years. Deputies, Confinement Officers and Administrative Staff will team up with the ARK Crisis Child Care Center for this special event.

During the shopping event, members of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office will help the children pick out needed clothing and household items as well as Christmas toys that may be on their wish list. The children will also receive help picking out an item for their family members in an attempt to show the importance of giving during this holiday season.

The ARK Crisis Child Care Center is located at 415 Lincoln Ave. Evansville, IN 47713 and provides care to approximately 200-250 children per month. The majority of the children served are referrals from social service agencies, medical personnel, legal aid services and the court system. ARK provides emergency crisis care to children six weeks old through six years of age whose families are experiencing temporary life altering challenges. This program is funded and supported by the T. Wallis Christmas Foundation and private donations.

For information about the “Christmas with the Kids” program and the Wallis Christmas Foundation, contact Lt. Jim Martin or Det. Joe Beckwith at (812) 421-6200.

Pictured above: Sgt. Aaron Hunter shops with a young lady during the 2014 VCSO Christmas with the Kids event.

 

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Balentine scores 32 in 85-81 win at Murray State

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Seniors D.J. Balentine and Egidijus Mockevicius combined to score 54 points as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team defeated Murray State by a final of 85-81 in overtime at the CFSB Center.

For Evansville (7-1), it marked their first win over Murray State (5-4) since 1991. It also ended an 18-game home win streak for the Racers.

“Its one of those games. I loved the way our guys played, we were resilient and kept battling back,” head coach Marty Simmons said. “We were able to fight, grind and just find ways to come away with the win.”

Balentine led the way with a game-high 32 points for UE while Mockevicius recorded 22 points to go along with 12 rebounds. As a team, Evansville shot 56.1% while holding the Racers to 50.9%. Leading MSU was Bryce Jones, who totaled 21 points and 7 rebounds to lead his squad.

“We were very strong and played a great game,” Mockevicius said. “Everyone did their job and we were able to come away with the win.”

Murray State got off to a blazing hot start, hitting 9 of their first 11 shots of the night. D.J. Balentine notched six early points to make it an 8-8 game. After that, the Racers scored 13 in a row, taking a 21-8 lead.

The experienced Aces squad came back to score 10 in a row to trail by only three, but the Racers had the answer once again. Shooting 63% in the opening half of play, Murray State pushed the lead back out to 11 at 33-22 before Evansville fought back again to trail by just three at the half. Jaylon Brown and Egidijus Mockevicius had a hand in the rally as each finished the half with 8 points. Spurring MSU’s string first half performance was an 8-for-12 effort from outside the arc.

Out of the break, the Aces roared back. Just five minutes into the half, Adam Wing got UE within two before a put-back by Mockevicius tied it up at 50-50. After several chances to take their first lead of the game, Mislav Brzoja finally helped the Aces do it with under 12 minutes remaining. He put the Aces on top 55-53.

Evansville added to the lead, going up as many as five at 59-54 midway through the latter half. Murray State made the edge disappear as Gee Mcghee nailed his third trey of the game to tie it up at 59-59. Four-consecutive turnovers by the Aces helped the Racers go back on top at 61-59.

As the minutes dwindled down, Evansville retook the lead thanks to a 12-5 stretch to lead 71-66 with three minutes left. Murray State used an and-one and another make to battle back to tie it up at 71-71. On the ensuing play, Balentine hit a pair of free throws to put UE back on top at 73-71, but Bryce Jones hit two of his own to send the game to overtime.

UE got on the board first in the extra period as Balentine scored his 29th point of the evening. Just a minute later, Jones gave the Racers their first lead since the halfway point of the second half as his free throws put MSU back up 77-76 with under three minutes left. The back-and-forth play continued as Jaylon Brown knocked down two free throws to put the Aces back in the lead before Balentine drained his 12th bucket to give the Aces an 80-79 lead with just over a minute remaining in the extra session.

After forcing a miss, Brzoja scored off of a Balentine feed to make it an 82-79 game. A free throw by Balentine gave the Aces an 83-79 advantage in the final minute. From there, the Aces would hold on for the 85-81 win.

A trip to Arkansas is next for the Aces as they will play the University of Arkansas beginning at 8 p.m. on Tuesday evening.