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Nationals sweep Jo Cats
Posted by Steve Elliott at Jul 31, 2001 5:00PM PDT
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Tim Spata and Jim Dettman combined for six innings of no-hit ball before allowing an infield single in route to a game one 7-1 victory.
Game two featured a seven run first inning outburst followed by a six run second as the Nationals rolled to a 13-0 victory.
Johnnie Meier knocked in four runs and Jake Koutnik added an inside the park home run.
The Nationals regular season record now stands at 19-0.
NATIONALS REPEAT AS SOUTH DIVISION REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS
Posted by Steve Elliott at Jul 28, 2001 5:00PM PDT
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The local nine completed a successful defense of their South Division regular season title with an impressive sweep of the Rajun Cajuns on Saturday nite.
The team exploded for a season-high 33 hits in the doubleheader while improving its league record to 17-0.
Mark Van Hart led the way in the first game, 10-2 victory by supplying 2 Home Runs.
Van Hart, Brian Gibson, and, yes, Lance Longhenry contributed three hits each in the 12-6 nightcap victory.
SOUTH DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SET
Posted by Steve Elliott at Jul 22, 2001 5:00PM PDT
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The Nationals will meet the West Allis White Sox in the Minor South Championship Series on August 4th (and 5th, if necessary)
A best-of-three series will be conducted between the two teams. Games one and two will occur on August 4th. Game times will be 6PM and 8:30PM.
If a deciding third game is necessary, it will be played Sunday nite August 5th. First pitch will at 7PM.
ALL PLAYOFF GAMES WILL BE CONDUCTED AT ZIRKEL FIELD, MC CARTY PARK-WEST ALLIS.
DIRECTIONS TO THE FIELD ARE AVAILABLE UNDER THE "LOCATIONS" PAGE.
Jo-Cats versus Nationals Rescheduled
Posted by Steve Elliott at Jul 22, 2001 5:00PM PDT
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Two games against Jo-Cats Pub were postponed Sunday due to wet grounds.
The games will be played on WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1 AT ZIRKEL FIELD. FIRST GAME BEGINS AT 6pm.
Nationals Defeat West Bend Benders
Posted by Steve Elliott at Jul 15, 2001 5:00PM PDT
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A three run first and a four run second set the tone as the Nationals went on to defeat the West Bend Benders 15-2.
Chris Kaebisch, Jimmy Dettman, and Alex Franson combined to hold the Benders to 4 hits and zero earned runs.
Please see our "Stats" page for full details.