St. Anthony sprayed hits over all over the field Thursday and rolled to a 12-0, five-inning victory at home over Webber.

The Bulldogs racked up 15 hits, with 12 different batters having at least one. And they scored runs three in four straight innings, en route to a 9th win in their last 10 games.

St. Anthony also received a strong pitching performance from Seth Hotze, who allowed just two hits over four scoreless innings. Hotze walked one and struck out four. Josh Blanchette pitched the fifth.

The Bulldogs scored what proved to be the winning runs with a three-first. Jack Hoene was hit by a pitch and Kaden Fearday singled to get things going. Davis Tingley drove in the first run with a double, followed by RBI singles from Aaron Webb and Logan Antrim.

The hosts pushed across three more runs in the second. Brody Niebrugge singled and scored when Hoene ripped a two-out triple. Kaden Fearday and Tingley added RBI base hits to extend the lead to 6-0.

In the third, Eli Moore drove in a run with a single, Niebrugge added an RBI triple and Will Hoene drove in the third run with a sacrifice fly. St. Anthony had five more hits in the fourth and scored the final three runs of the game.

The Bulldogs, who improved to 15-6, will play at home Monday in the National Trail Conference Baseball Tournament. They will face Windsor/Stew-Stras at 4 p.m.