St. Anthony is proving it can win baseball games in a variety of ways.

On Monday, the Bulldogs needed an 11-hit attack, including two long home runs, to rally from a seven-run deficit and win 11-9.

On Thursday, they relied on the arm of Logan Antrim.

The senior left-hander tossed a three-hit, complete game, helping St. Anthony stay undefeated with a 2-1 win at home over South Central.

Antrim walked three and struck out eight while throwing 105 pitches. The only run he allowed was unearned.

That run came in the top of the sixth and gave the Cougars a 1-0 lead.

But the Bulldogs responded in the bottom of the inning and they, too, took advantage of miscues.

With one out, Antrim was hit by a pitch, went to second on a passed ball and scored when Kennan Walsh’s ground ball was booted for an error. Walsh then raced to third on a base hit by Colton Fearday and scored the winning run when South Central pitcher Aaron Dodson threw wildly when trying to pick him off.

South Central got its lead-off man on base in the seventh, but Antrim retired the next three batters to secure the win and improve St. Anthony to 7-0.

It was a pitcher’s duel throughout. Antrim and Dodson matched each other pitch for pitch. Dodson also allowed just three hits and both runs were unearned. He didn’t walk a batter and struck out three.

Fearday had two of St. Anthony’s hits. In addition to his sixth-inning single, he also had a two-out single in the first. The other hit was by Will Hoene. He singled leading off the fifth, but was erased in a double play.

The Bulldogs will travel to Marshall on Saturday.