Brody Niebrugge used his arm and his bat Monday afternoon to help the St. Anthony Bulldogs notch their third baseball win of the spring season.

He allowed just two runs over five innings of work on the mound and drove in five runs at the plate, as the Bulldogs posted a 15-4 victory at Okaw Valley.

The hosts held a 2-1 lead after three innings, but St. Anthony then scored 14 runs over the final four frames to pull away.

SAHS took the lead for good with a 4-run fourth. Niebrugge walked and Angelo Mendella singled to get things started. Eli Link then had an RBI single, Eli Levitt a two-run double and Logan Antrim capped the inning with a run-scoring double.

But the Bulldogs were just getting started.

They scored three times in the fifth. Will Hoene and Levitt both had RBI singles and Link added a sacrifice fly. Niebrugge’s two-run double in the sixth increased the lead to 10-4.

Then in the seventh, St. Anthony put together five hits to tally five more times. Colton Fearday drove in a run with a base hit, Eli Morre added an RBI double and Niebrugge capped the day with a three-run blast over the leftfield fence.

The Bulldogs finished with 13 hits. Niebrugge and Fearday both had three hits, while Antrim, Kennan Walsh, Mendella and Levitt each had two.

Niebrugge allowed just three hits, while throwing 99 pitches. He walked five and struck out 10. Fearday and Levitt pitched the final two innings.

The Bulldogs, now 3-0, will play home games Thursday against Brownstown-St. Elmo and Friday against Altamont. The first pitch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. both days.