The St. Anthony Bulldogs scored five runs in the first inning and that proved to be enough, as they rolled to a 6-3 win Wednesday at home over Charleston.

The Bulldogs struck quickly in the opening frame. Beau Adams was hit by a pitch and Aiden Lauritzen walked to start things off. After a double steal, Connor Roepke singled to drive in the first two runs of the game. A walk and another hit batter loaded the bases. Two more runs scored on a Charleton error and Adams capped the inning with an RBI single.

Henry Brent’s single drove in a run in the third inning to make it a 6-0 lead. The Bulldogs carried that into the sixth inning. The Trojans scored twice in the sixth and added another tally in the seventh.

Lauritzen pitched four scoreless innings to get the win. He allowed just two hits, while walking four and striking out two. Sam Link pitched one inning and Brady Hatton the final two.

The Bulldogs, now 13-1, will play Saturday at Marshall.