The Blue Ribbons fell into second place in the Wisconsin State League after dropping a pair of games to the West Allis Nationals on Saturday.
Game one was a lopsided contest, with the Nationals hanging eight runs on Green Bay, while the Ribbons offense continued to sputter, managing just four hits.


Game two was a more competitive affair, with the lead changing hands several times, but in the end, it was a whopping 11 walks surrendered by Blue Ribbons pitchers that did them in.
Brady LaViolette belted his first home run of the season and Trevor Vande Hey added two hits and drove in three hits for Green Bay.

