The St. Anthony Bulldogs erupted for seven runs in the first inning Saturday and were never challenged, finishing with a 13-1 victory at Olney.

The win kept the Bulldogs perfect through 11 games so far this spring.

St. Anthony struck quickly. Logan Antrim singled, Kennan Walsh walked and both runners moved up a base on a passed ball. Colton Fearday’s fly ball brought home the first run and the second scored on an error. Will Hoene walked, Angelo Mendella had an RBI single and Eli Link walked to load the bases.

Eli Levitt was hit by a pitch to force home the fourth run, another scored on a passed ball and Antrim came through with his second hit of the inning, driving in two more to stake the Bulldogs to the 7-0 lead.

Two errors and a two-run double by Mendella made it 9-1 in the second and the Bulldogs then tacked on four more runs in the fifth to complete the scoring.

Josh Blanchette went the first four innings to get the win. He allowed just two hits and one run, while walking two and striking out one. Levitt pitched the fifth.

The Bulldogs, now 11-0, will return home to play Charleston on Monday.