The St. Anthony Bulldogs scored four runs in back-to-back innings to break open a close game, en route to a 10-0, five-inning victory Saturday at Marshall.

The Bulldogs scored two runs in the top of the first inning and then added four runs in both the fourth and fifth to pull away.

Joe Tegeler went the first four innings to get the win. He allowed just two hits, while walking two and striking out six. Sam Link then pitched a scoreless fifth.

Brock Fearday, Connor Roepke and Aiden Lauritzen led the offensive attack. They combined for six hits and six RBI. Lauritzen also scored three times.

Roepke staked St. Anthony to a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Beau Adams walked and Lauritzen singled and both runners moved up a base on a fly ball. Roepke then delivered a base hit to put the Bulldogs on top.

In the fourth, Will Fearday was hit by a pitch, went to second on a sacrifice bunt and scored on an error. Lauritzen followed with a run-scoring single and Brock Fearday then sent a 3-2 pitch sailing over the centerfield fence for a two-run homer that made it 6-0.

St. Anthony crossed the plate four more times in the fifth. One run scored on a groundout and the other three were all a result of RBI doubles by Will Fearday, Max Koenig and Brock Fearday.

The Bulldogs are now 14-1 on the season. They will play Monday at Dieterich.