Eli Moore had two hits and drove home five runs Saturday, leading the St. Anthony Bulldogs to an 8-2 victory at Marshall.

Moore had a bases-clearing double in the third and a two-run single in the fourth, helping the Bulldogs post their eighth win without a loss so far this spring.

The Bulldogs broke a scoreless tie in the third. Eli Levitt started things off with a double. Kennan Walsh and Colton Fearday both walked to load the bases and Moore then ripped a double, driving in all three runners. He later scored on an error to stake SAHS to a 4-0 lead.

The Bulldogs followed with another four-run frame in the fourth. With one out, Logan Antrim and Walsh singled and both runners moved up a base on a wild pitch. Moore then came through again, collecting a single that got two more runs across the plate. An error and a ground out accounted for the final two runs of the inning.

That was more than enough runs for Brody Niebrugge, who pitched the first five innings and got the win. He gave up three hits and two runs, while walking one and striking out eight. Josh Blanchette pitched the final two innings.

St. Anthony, now 8-0, will play Monday at home against Mattoon and then travel to Newton on Tuesday.