Week in Review 2019-05-19
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Southridge's Jessica Schepers, Isaiah Drew, Ashley Kratzer of Huntingburg and Erica Kratzer wait for the track events to begin during Saturday's Unified track and field sectional in Jasper. Jasper came in second place and Southridge came in fourth place. Daniel Vasta/The Herald
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Southridge's Dominique Orange, left, Maria Nichols, Mackenzie Schepers and Jessica Schepers wait for the final results during Saturday's Unified track and field sectional in Jasper. Jasper came in second place and Southridge came in fourth place. Daniel Vasta/The Herald
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Northeast Dubois High School senior Logan Dodd rides down the slip-and-slide on the back of senior Brent Roberts during Fun Day at the school in Dubois on Friday. "You're only in high school once, and you're only a kid so long," said junior Colby Stafford, a student council member who helped organize the event. As the students approach finals, Fun Day was intended to give the students a much needed break, Colby said. Daniel Vasta/The Herald
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Boonville native Christina Burkes Evans of Dubois, center, pauses during the playing of taps at the Indiana Patriot Guard Ride to Remember, which honors fallen military members in the area, at St. Raphael Catholic Church in Dubois on Sunday. Burkes Evans is a gold star mom, having lost her son, United States Army Specialist Jared S. Arnn in 2008. "I do the weekend to support other families that are there for me," Burkes Evans said. "I need to be there for them, too." The dedication ride is in its 11th year, traveling 230 miles Saturday and Sunday. Traci Westcott/The Herald
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David Wilder of Evansville pauses during a prayer at the Indiana Patriot Guard Ride to Remember at St. Raphael Catholic Church in Dubois on Sunday. Wilder passed out flags on behalf of The Red Cross. "Being a Vietnam vet, I'm honored that I was chosen to be here today," Wilder said. "We've [The Red Cross] always supported this." Traci Westcott/The Herald
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Family, friends and community members are led by the Color Guard to the gravesite of Marine Lance Cpl. Alec R. Terwiske, who was killed in combat in 2012, during the Indiana Patriot Guard Ride to Remember at Saint Peter Celestine Catholic Cemetery on Sunday. Traci Westcott/The Herald
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Stacey Abell and Tommy Eckert, both of Celestine, listen to a dedication at the gravesite of Marine Lance Cpl. Alec R. Terwiske, who was killed in combat in 2012, during the Indiana Patriot Guard Ride to Remember at Saint Peter Celestine Catholic Cemetery on Sunday. Terwiske was Eckert's cousin. Traci Westcott/The Herald
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Phil Dosher of Evansville helps Eliana Monarrez, 2, of Dubois, place a flag at the gravesite of Marine Lance Cpl. Alec R. Terwiske during the Indiana Patriot Guard Ride to Remember at Saint Peter Celestine Catholic Cemetery on Sunday. Eliana's father, Dubois County Sheriff's Office Detective Sgt. Jesús Monarrez, lead the convoy for the dedication ride and was accompanied by his family. Traci Westcott/The Herald
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Jasper's Kendyl Ruhe and team manager Jackelin Padilla-Silva line up for player introductions before Monday's Class 3A softball sectional opener in Jasper. During the school day, Jackelin asked her teammates to sign their jersey numbers on her knee. Jasper defeated Vincennes Lincoln 8-2. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald