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The Nationals began a successful defense of their County Title Saturday night defeating a strong Milwaukee Angels squad by scores of 4-3 and 16-6. The Nationals jumped to a 2-0 lead in game one on a two-run homer by Chris Marks. Not to be outdone, the pesky Angels matched the score in the bottom of the first inning. With both pitchers settling in, further runs were more difficult to come by. Mike Wajerski created a run in the third after singling to left field. Wajerski enticed an errant pickoff throw to take second and stole third. Alex Franson's sacrifice fly then gave the Nats a 3-2 lead. Again, however, the Angels answered by adding a tally of their own to tie the score at 3. Chris Marks responded in the fourth. Marks hit a leadoff triple and scored on a wild pitch to give the Nationals a 4-3 lead. Jim Dettman made the best of his run support, gaining the victory. A seventh inning, two out rally was thwarted when Jake Paige fielded a ball deep in the hole at short and threw out a baserunner at third to end the game. Game two came a bit easier to the Nationals as the offense provided a 5-1 cushion after two innings. Jake Paige and Trevor Koepp each contributed four hits in the contest while Mike Wajerski added four runs and an important 3 run homer which gave the team an insurmountable 4-1 lead. Koepp finished the game with a team high 7 RBIs. The Nationals next face the winner of a Cubs/King Pins elimination game in the County Championship next Saturday night at Zirkel Field. Game one of the best-of-three series begins at 6PM.
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NATS CLOSE REGULAR SEASON WITH SWEEP

Posted by Steve Elliott at Aug 4, 2002 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
With a playoff berth already clinched, most teams would have looked past a struggling Lifetime Financial squad. The Nationals, however, are unlike most teams. Demonstrating crisp defense and a methodical offense, the Nationals cruised past Lifetime Financial by scores of 11-1 and 10-0. Chris Marks started things off in game one with a first inning home run. The RBI's, Marks' 31st and 32nd of the season, temporarily gave him the team's season record. The short lived record, though, was broken by Trevor Koepp, who doubled home two runs in a 7 run fourth inning. Koepp secured the team RBI record in convincing style during the game two victory. Koepp knocked in 6 more runs with three hits, including a two run homer. Jim Dettman and Nick Kibler earned victories on the hill for the Nationals, limiting Lifetime Financial to a combined 5 hits. Please check out the team's final regular season stats for more details on the most potent offensive club in the franchise's 27 year history.
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New Calculation Reveals Offensive Leaders

Posted by Steve Elliott at Jul 30, 2002 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Since a runaway winner has been determined for this year's FATMAN, let's put our attention on this year's best offensive performer. The following calculation incorporates Runs produced per AB, On Base %, Slugging %, and Steals/game*.33 to determine a player's offensive effectiveness. Here are the results thru 7-29-02 (League games only) Koepp 2.530 Paige 2.159 Koutnik 2.062 Reisinger 2.059 Spata 2.036 Marks 1.894 Franson 1.800 Gibson 1.748 Dettman 1.727 Herkowski 1.604 Wajerski 1.472 Kissler 1.200image
The archrival White Sox arrived Sunday night needing a sweep to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. The Nationals, however, had different plans, sweeping the Sox by scores of 13-3 and 14-9. In game one the team was challenged early by Sox power pitcher, Kris Ragner. Ragner struck out three of the first five hitters he faced and held the Nationals to one run through three innings of play. Nationals starter, Jim Dettman, was even better though, holding the Sox scoreless until the fifth. The Nationals broke game one open with an eight run fourth inning. Keying the inning was a two run triple by Trevor Koepp and a two run single from Jake Paige. Koepp finished the game with 5 RBI's and established a new franchise season record. Aggressive baserunning sparked the team in game two. The team stole three bases and drew three balk calls while jumping out to a 10-3 lead. Offensive heroics were provided by Jake Paige and Mike Wajerski, each producing three hits. Up next for the Nationals is Lifetime Financial in a makeup of Saturday May 25th's rained out DH. The teams will square off Sunday night at Zirkel Field.
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Year End Award Ceremony and Golf Outing Set

Posted by Steve Elliott at Jul 23, 2002 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The Nationals will once again honor its high achievers and reflect back upon a successful season at Doyne Golf Course on SUNDAY AUGUST 25. Tee time is 10AM with food and drink to follow the 18 hole scramble tournament. The event is open to the public and cost is $40 per participant. Contact Lance Longhenry at 1-262-679-4661 or Steve Elliott at 414-327-2398 to reserve your spot today. Field is limited to 54 golfers.