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Nats Open 2023 Season with Road Sweep

Posted by Steve Elliott at May 30, 2023 5:37AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The West Allis Nationals opened their 2023 WSL regular season with a road sweep over the Addison (IL) Braves.
The Nats offense was led by Brian Huntzinger who had 3 doubles, a grand slam and 9 RBI’s.
Starting pitchers Jack Ryan and Sam Kolacinski were strong in their debuts.
Next up for the Nationals are the Kenosha Kings on Thursday June 1 at Carthage College in Kenosha.

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Nationals Release 2023 Schedule

Posted by Steve Elliott at Feb 22, 2023 2:40PM PST ( 0 Comments )

The West Allis Nationals released their 2023 schedule recently. The Nationals will begin their chase for a 3rd straight Wisconsin Class A State Championship on Sunday 28 in Addison, IL with a DH vs the Braves.

The document 2023_WA_Nationals_WSL_Schedule.xlsx was attached to this post.

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Multiple Nationals Capture WSL Awards

Posted by Steve Elliott at Oct 18, 2022 9:56AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

WSL Most Valuable Player and WSL First Team Second Base:
Logan Rademan

WSL First Team Catcher:
Jacob Kaiser

WSL First Team Outfielder:
Brian Huntzinger

WSL First Team Pitcher:
DJ Hess

WSL Second Team Shortstop:
Darryl Jackson

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9 Nationals Nominated for All WSL Honors

Posted by Steve Elliott at Aug 29, 2022 8:36AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Congratulations to seven Nationals have been nominated for All League Awards. Results of the vote will be released in two weeks.

Pitcher: DJ Hess and Bryce Spaulding
Catcher: Dalton Madsen
Utility: Jacob Kaiser
2nd Base and MVP: Logan Rademan
SS: Darryl Jackson and Tyrese Mitchell
OF: Noah Armstrong
1B: Brian Huntzinger

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The West Allis Nationals stormed back from a 5-2 deficit with a 7 run 6th inning before withstanding an Appleton comeback in the 7th and prevailing by a final score of 9-7. Max Montgomery’s grand slam and Noah Armstrong’s 3 run blast highlighed the comeback. And Montgomery’s diving catch in right field with two outs and the bases loaded secured the victory.

The victory gave the Nationals a 2-0 tournament record, leaving them one Sunday victory away from a 2nd consecutive Wisconsin Class A State Championship. The Nationals defeated Kewaskum 6-4 earlier in the day.

Heavy rains on Saturday night and into Sunday, though, postponed that days tournament games. So, with a perfect 2-0 tournament record, the Nationals were declared champions. Appleton and Sheboygan finished at 1-1. Kewaskum finished at 0-2.