Jackson scored in every inning and had 11 players record at least one hit in beating Mountain Lake 16-3 in eight innings in a First Nite League amateur baseball game Thursday in St. James.
The Bulls scored once in each of the first three innings, with the Lakers scoring two in the first and one in the third to tie the game at 3-3.
After that it was all Jackson, scoring three in the fourth, one in the fifth, four in the sixth, one in the seventh and four in the eighth.
Nate Monson had three hits and two runs batted in for the Bulls and finished the game playing shortstop. He has now played all nine positions during his career with Jackson and earned him a place of honor on the team's Twitter account:
Blaise Jacobsen had two hits and walked once for the Bulls, while Zach Neal had two hits and was hit by a pitch.
Payton Handevidt doubled and walked twice, with Evan Olesen and Chris Gumto each doubling and walking once. Easton Bahr and Andy Wolf each had a hit and walked once.
Gabe Wolff picked the first hit of his career with the Bulls. Also getting hits were Shad Wacker and Ryan Rasche.
Jackson used five pitchers. Olesen pitched the first two, with Pat Boggess going three innings and getting the win. Kevin Holm, Lucas Gardner and Sean Minder each pitched one inning.
The Bulls are scheduled to close out their regular-season schedule with two home games this weekend, hosting the Milroy Yankees at 5 p.m. Saturday and Adrian at 2 p.m. Sunday.