Logan Antrim was almost unhittable Tuesday afternoon.
St. Anthony’s senior lefthander was in total control. He allowed just one hit and struck out nine and his teammates provided plenty of offensive support in a 10-0, five-inning victory at home over Dieterich.
Antrim threw 91 pitches. He gave up a fourth-inning single to Bushur and walked four.
At the plate, the Bulldogs banged out 11 hits and scored in four consecutive innings, tallying three runs in the third, fourth and fifth. Colton Fearday had three hits, Kennan Walsh two and Brody Niebrugge ripped a two-run homer.
After Walsh got St. Anthony on the scoreboard in the second with a two-out RBI double, the Bulldogs scored three times in each of the next three frames.
Niebrugge blasted his two-run homer in the third and Will Hoene added an RBI single. After scoring three times in the fourth on just one hit, the Bulldogs ended the game with a three-run fifth. Eli Link, Eli Moore and Fearday each collected run-scoring singles.
St. Anthony improved to 6-2 on the fall season. The Bulldogs will play at home Thursday against Neoga and then travel to Stew-Stras/Windsor on Friday.