The Lethbridge Bulls (4-0) continued to pile up the runs on Saturday, scoring five runs in the last three innings, en route to an easy 14-2 win over the Edmonton Prospects (1-2) at Spitz Stadium.
The Lethbridge Bulls scored five runs in the first on the Lethbridge Bulls scored in the first on a groundout by Mitch Dornblut, an RBI single by Travis Steinke, an RBI single by Steinke, a hit by pitch, and a two-run double by Nolan Handley.
Matthew Malec racked up three RBIs on two hits for the Lethbridge Bulls.
The Edmonton Prospects couldn't get anything going so long as Pat Kelley was on the hill. Kelley held the Edmonton Prospects hitless over five innings, allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out three.
Noah Gapp ended up on the wrong side of the pitching decision, charged with his first loss of the year. He allowed seven runs in three innings, walked two and struck out two.