Aiden Lauritzen pitched into the seventh inning and Brock Fearday drove in a pair of runs Monday, helping the St. Anthony Bulldogs record a 7-2 win at home over Mahomet-Seymour.

Lauritzen pitched 6.1 innings and threw 97 pitches. He allowed six hits and a pair of runs in the second inning when the Bulldogs took a 2-0 lead. The righthander walked five and didn’t strike out a batter. Brock Fearday came on in the seventh and recorded the final two outs.

After Mahomet-Seymour took the lead in the second, the Bulldogs began to chip away. They scored a run in the second and tied the game in the third when Fearday delivered a two-out RBI single.

St. Anthony then took control with a four-run fifth. And it all started with two outs. Beau Adams reached on an error and Lauritzen walked. Fearday then drove in the go-ahead run with a base hit. Connor Roepke delivered an RBI double and two more runs scored on errors.

The Bulldogs capped their scoring with a single tally in the seventh, driven in by Henry Brent.

St. Anthony improved to 9-0 on the season. They will be back in action Thursday, playing at home against Troy Triad.