Heated battle, likely passage ahead for Illinois abortion bill

SPRINGFIELD — Illinois is poised to provide greater access to reproductive health care and abortion procedures than any other state in the country.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Brianna Jones’ perfect game highlights Saturday split at Coach B Classic

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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Southern Illinois University softball team (11-5) split two games at the Coach B Classic on Saturday at Frost Stadium. Senior ace Brianna Jones threw the fourth perfect game in SIU history in a 10-0 defeat over Saint Louis in the first matchup of the day. She became the first Saluki pitcher with a perfect game since Nikki Waters achieved the feat in 2009 against Gardner-Webb. In game two, SIU rallied from a four-run deficit against No. 17 Kentucky (11-7) to tie it up in the seventh, but lost on a walk-off sacrifice fly in the bottom half of the inning.

“There is a full history of SIU pitchers under head coach Kerri Blaylock that are special and have came close or gotten no-hitters and perfect games. I think sometimes with Brianna, we act like that is what she is supposed to do every time,” associate head coach Jen Sewell said. “But it special and such a rarity to get a perfect game. She probably would tell you that she may not been perfect with all her pitches. But with her mentality right now, she is so mature and can get away with a few things, yet still dominate the game.”

GAME 1 vs. Saint Louis: W, 10-0 (5 inn.)

Jones (8-3) was dominant from the first pitch against Saint Louis. In total, she retired the minimum 15 batters faced in the five-inning shutout. The hard-throwing righty struck out three Billiken batters and induced nine fly ball outs and three groundouts.

In the fifth and final inning in the circle, the standout pitcher struck out the first batter of the inning on a pitch in the dirt. Shelby Hodo quickly scooped the ball in the dirt and threw to first base to record the out. Jones then induced a softly hit fly out to right field for the second out of the inning. She clinched the perfect game and win on a weak groundout to shortstop Ashley Wood, who delivered a perfect throw to first base.

“It was nice to get the perfect game back in my home state of Tennessee in front of a lot of my friends and family,” Jones said. “As a team, we have talked a lot about starting early and coming with energy and I thought we did well with that today. I am really just glad that we could respond from yesterday’s loss with a good win.”

On offense, the Saluki bats were hot from the start. As a team, SIU slugged a season-high 13 hits and three home runs. The three home runs were responsible for eight of the 10 runs scored. All nine starters in the batting lineup collected a hit as well.

“We had a long conversation yesterday as a team about our consistency, personality and energy,” Sewell said. “I thought we saw that show up on the field today. I think that is what we can do if we are consistent. We cannot play any team too high or too low, but should instead play everybody the same. When we do that, we can get on a roll offensively.”

Freshman Ashley Wood had a career day at the plate. She went 2-for-3 with a career-best two home runs and five runs batted in. It was the ninth time in SIU softball history that a freshman had two homers in a game.

Her first home run was a solo shot in the first that gave Southern a 1-0 advantage. In the fourth, she broke the game open with a grand slam over the left field wall, that was on the fair side of the foul pole by a small margin.

Jordan Spicer went 1-for-3 as the starting designated player and made her lone hit count. In the second with runners on second and third, the senior launched a three-run home run to the left field bleachers for Southern. The home run the second of her career at SIU and first extra-base hit of the season. Additionally, Spicer’s three RBI surpassed her season total from last year.

Kyleigh Decker tacked on the last two RBI of the game with a two-run double to left field that scored Meredith Wernig from second and Jenny Jansen from third.

GAME 2 vs. Kentucky: L, 6-5

Junior transfer Claire Miller started in the circle against the No. 17 ranked Wildcats in game two. She struggled with her demand and did not retire a Kentucky batter in the outing. She walked three of her five batters faced and was replaced by sophomore transfer Holly Marousek in the first. The newcomer came into the game with the bases loaded and allowed a two-run double, which increased to SIU deficit to three runs. From there on, Marousek handled the opposing lineup and did not allow a hit for the next 2.1 innings.

After she walked two batters in third, SIU turned to Jones in relief. Jones gave up an RBI sac fly to left field, which caused Southern to trail 5-1.

Despite trailing by four, the game came down to the wire due to another impressive pitching performance by Jones and a number of spectacular plays made by the offense.

“When Brianna toes up on the mound, it gives you a sense that we are in the game,” Sewell said, “I think Holly brought us to that point as well, with some big outs that she got. You can tell that Brianna got in there and kind of shut everything down. From that, we got swings and quality at bats rolling.”

In the fifth, Wood delivered her third home run of the day to reduce the deficit back to three runs. On the day, Wood went 3-for-7 with five runs and seven RBI.

The score remained 5-2 until the top of the seventh.

Sidney Sikes led off the seventh with a walk and Susie Baranski came in to pinch run for her at first. Nicole Johnson then tallied an infield single for her first hit of the game. Baranski advanced to third on an error on the play. After an RBI groundout by Wood that made the score 3-2, Jansen crushed a clutch game-tying two-run home run over the left field wall.

In the bottom of the seventh, Wildcat batter Jenny Shaeper hit a walk-off sac fly to center field to break the tie and win the game, 6-5.

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The Salukis will look to avenge yesterday’s loss to Murray State on Wednesday at Charlotte West Stadium. SIU will host the Racers at 3 p.m. for a single game.

Armon Fletcher named MVC Player of the Week

ST. LOUIS – Southern Illinois men’s basketball senior Armon Fletcher was named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week, the league announced Sunday night. Fletcher averaged 30.0 points per game in two SIU wins last week. Fletcher earned the honor for the second time this season.

Fletcher scored 34 points in a road win at Evansville on Wednesday, which tied his own mark for most points in a game by an MVC player this season. He followed that up with 26 points in a Senior Day win over Illinois State, including back-to-back 3-pointers in the closing minutes that turned a one-point game into a three-possession game. Fletcher, an Edwardsville, Ill., native, also averaged 8.5 rebounds in the two wins and shot 54 percent from the floor and 46 percent from the 3-point line.

Fletcher ended the regular season as the league’s active leader in career points, and his 16.6 points per game average ranks third in the league. In MVC games, Fletcher averaged 17.8 points per game, which ranked second in the league.

Fletcher and the Salukis are the No. 3 seed in the upcoming MVC Tournament. SIU faces No. 6-seed Northern Iowa at 8:30 p.m. on Friday night.

Carpenter starts fast, but Cardinals don’t close it out

JUPITER, Fla. — Matt Carpenter did what he does as a leadoff man for the Cardinals. He walked and scored a run in the first, even stealing a base in the process. And he homered his next time up in the second on Sunday.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Loyola awarded top seed at Arch Madness, Salukis to play Northern Iowa

ST. LOUIS – Loyola Chicago (19-12, 12-6) is the State Farm MVC men’s basketball tournament top seed after sharing the league’s regular-season men’s basketball title with Drake (23-8, 12-6).

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Column: Are you a victim?

The wind is howling and our windows shaking as I sit and write this column. We have jumped from polar vortex to dangerously high winds that seem to be knocking power out of many Midwestern communities. The power of Mother Nature is awesome. As long as the roof doesn’t blow off and the winds rip my laptop from my hands, I should be able to finish this, the ninth column of 2019.

Here’s a link to the column at the Southern Illinoisan.

Op-Ed: Illinois facing jobs’ crisis with latest policy initiatives

With no warning, an Illinois community learned this week it is losing almost 1,400 jobs.

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

Your Daily Prayer: A Prayer for Restlessness

A Prayer for Restlessness – Your Daily Prayer

A Prayer for Restlessness
By Gwen Smith
The Lord replied, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.”(Exodus 33:14)
R.E.S.T. {Reflect. Engage. Surrender. Trust.}

ENGAGE
Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” (Matthew 11:28-29, NIV)
The apostle Paul instructed us, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:6-7, ESV)
Most importantly, we must engage with the grace of God through Jesus Christ, which comes from the confession of our sin. “Have mercy on me, O God, because of your unfailing love. Because of your great compassion, blot out the stain of my sins. Wash me clean from my guilt. Purify me from my sin.” (Psalm 51:1-2, NLT)
SURRENDER
The best example of surrendering to God’s will is in Jesus. The night he was betrayed Jesus surrendered himself to God’s plan. He prayed, “Father, everything is possible for you. Please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will, not mine.” (Mark 14:36, NLT)
Here’s the beauty of surrender: when you lay down your mess, your hands are then free to pick up God’s rest. Because the One who captures us in surrender is the One who sets us free. And in the surrender, you are empowered to trust Him more.
TRUST
Let’s look at what Jesus had to say about this.
“Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life? … So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them.” (Matthew 6:31-32)
Friend, your heavenly Father knows that your job is stressing you out, that your marriage is hanging by thread, that you are bogged down with health challenges, that you are grieving that loss, that your finances are upside down… He knows the longings of your heart. He. Knows. What. You. Need.
What would happen if every morning you woke up and decided to R.E.S.T.? What if you determined each day to choose to trust God for what you need because you know that He knows what you need? Can you imagine living with that kind of faith? That is exactly what the Lord is inviting you into. His rest.

Lord, I really want to get this one! Please help me to turn to You in all circumstances – in the good, the bad, and the ugly. Give me the strength to surrender my will to Yours, and guard my heart and mind with the peace as I choose to trust You with my struggles today.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.

Pastor Rick Warren: Fill Your Mind with God’s Word, Not Worry

By Rick Warren

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6-7 ESV).

When you are worried, don’t repress it, suppress it, or deny it. Confess it. If you try to push down worries, you’re going to get sick. It’s like taking a can of soda, shaking it up, and then putting it in the freezer. It’s going to explode!

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6-7 ESV).
What is the peace that passes understanding? It’s when you’re at peace but you have no logical, rational reason for it. You just lost your job but somehow you’re at peace about it. Why? The Lord is your shepherd. You just heard the dreaded word “cancer” from the doctor. For some reason, you have peace about the situation. Why? The Lord is your shepherd. Just keep giving your worries to him. He can handle it.
If you know how to worry, you know how to meditate. Meditation is simply focusing on one thought over and over. So take the skills you use when you worry, and instead meditate on God’s Word. Start with a small portion of Scripture. First, read the passage slowly, perhaps out loud a few times, placing emphasis on different words or phrases. Second, reflect on the truth of the text. Third, respond to God in light of what you’ve just read. This may be quietly or out loud. Fourth, rest in the Word of God, listening for what God has to say through the Scripture.
Would you rather have your worries or God’s Word running through your head? Do something about it today: Confess your worry, and then fill your mind with God’s truth found in the Bible.
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When you pray to God about your worries, do you get specific? If not, what difference do you think it would make if you did?
Read Psalm 23, and then practice the ideas on meditating from today’s devotional. What new insights do you gain?
Philippians 4:7 says that God’s peace “will guard” your heart and mind. What do you think that means?

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At least 22 dead in Alabama on day of tornadoes, severe storms in Southeast

An apparent tornado roared into southeast Alabama and killed at least 22 people and injured several others Sunday, part of a severe storm system that caused catastrophic damage and unleashed other tornadoes around the Southeast

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

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