A’s Cap Off Four-Game Weekend Sweep of Kenosha with a No-Hitter by Jared Reklaitis
Powered by strong pitching performances in all four games, the Sheboygan A’s swept a Saturday/Sunday home-and-home doubleheader weekend.
Powered by strong pitching performances in all four games, the Sheboygan A’s swept a Saturday/Sunday home-and-home doubleheader weekend.
The Green Bay Blue Ribbons were back home on Sunday for a double header with the
Burlington Barons. The games featured first ceremonial pitches from the dads of various Blue
Ribbons throwing to their sons, dads playing catch on the field in between games, and beautiful
clear skies, perfect conditions for some baseball.
The Nationals swept a Saturday afternoon doubleheader from the Lombard Orioles Saturday, winning by scores of 4-3 and 4-2.
The Blue Ribbons fell to the Burlington Barons Saturday night 10-8.
The A’s fell behind early Thursday night and couldn’t fully erase the deficit as the Burlington Barons took the game by a 7-3 score.
It was an extremely tough night for the Kings Thursday night, as they surrendered 20 hits, eight of them for extra-bases as the Nationals easily dispatched the Kings 20-0.
The Burlington Barons pounded out 18 hits, with three players recording three or more as the Barons easily grabbed a 14-0 victory over Kenosha Wednesday night.
The Lombard Orioles and West Allis Nationals remain atop the Wisconsin State League standings after Thursday’s games.