![]() “I have and will continue to promote job growth, energy development, essential infrastructure with all municipalities, and enhancing the tourism opportunities such as Can-Am 2024 (the Can-Am Police-Fire Games) that I assisted Tourism to secure nearly two years ago. “My strategic investments have ensured a well-maintained capital program and dramatically reduced a long list of deferred maintenance with zero tax increases over the past seven years,” Boozel said. ![]() He said he aims to be more strategic than reactive and that he brings vision, strategic planning skills and offers multiple perspectives on issues that often are overlooked.īoozel highlighted how he has worked collaboratively to obtain millions of dollars for county infrastructure, including some earmarked specifically for rural portions of the county as well as the southern freight corridor. “I have kept my promises to limit the cost of government and keep undue tax burden off the backs of our residents, while maintaining a strong/quality workforce,” Boozel said in a news release.īoozel said he would like to continue to “build a better Butler, and beyond.” Butler Eagle File Photoĭemocrat Kevin Boozel announced Friday he intends to seek a third term as a Butler County commissioner this year.īoozel, 51, lives in Mercer Township, where he served more than a decade as a firefighter and in EMS services. 13, 2023 that he is running for a second term as a Butler County commissioner. **UPDATE: The Raptors were swept by Anne Arundel College on Saturday, losing 2-11 and 5-8 respectively.Kevin Boozel announced Friday, Jan. It’s disappointing.” Outfielder Tyler Coleman swings and misses at a pitch from Boozel. “He had his curveball going, but we needed to make adjustments–choking up on the bat, or something. “That lack of production is disappointing,” said outfielder Tyler Coleman (below). The Raptors never closed the gap, and were swept in a doubleheader after a 3-10 loss in game two. Walking four batters, allowing six hits, and putting his team in a 0-5 hole, Maloney was pulled for Nick Ponafala in the third inning. Starting pitcher John Maloney struggled with his control in the first inning and never recovered. Though even an average effort might have been enough offensively in game one, the second match was not nearly as tight. The lineup looked flat, and in a game which they lost just 2-0, they didn’t need much. That questionable call at second base was as close a thing the Raptors had to momentum all day long. “I was actually waiting to see if Dan was going to come out and say something, but he let it go,” Kuczarski added. ![]() “We just have to shorten up and have more of a two-strike approach,” he said. Kuczarski also attributed his team’s lack of offensive production to the lefty-lefty matchups within the game, but wasn’t excusing the club’s bad hitting. “We ended up with three hits, and you can’t win ball games with just three hits.” “He was just hitting his spots,” said Raptors shortstop Nick Kuczarski. Opposing pitcher Cole Boozel (above) pitched all seven innings of game one, allowing minimal contact from MC’s hitters, and dealing nine strikeouts. The Raptors’ bats went cold with the weather, as coach Rascher’s lineup scraped together just three base hit singles though the entire first game against the Cougars. The MC Raptors (17-10) were swept by the FCC Cougars (37-6) in a doubleheader on Thursday afternoon. I’m 20 years old–he’d chuck me out of the game,” said Kuczarski. I wasn’t going to say anything to the umpire. I wouldn’t be so upset about it unless it really felt like we were going to get runs there. The Raptors didn’t have a runner in scoring position through the remaining four innings. ![]() Instead, Kuczarski was called out by the umpire, and what looked to be the only legitimate scoring opportunity was negated. Noise of rallying finally broke through when starting shortstop Nick Kuczarski darted for second base from first, sliding into what looked to be scoring position. The Raptors’ dugout had been silent through three innings. FCC Cougars starting pitcher Cole Boozel threw all seven innings at shutout the Raptors in the first game of two
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