Playing on its home pitch for the first time since the Rotary Capital City Classic, Frankfort High’s boys soccer team turned back Bryan Station 6-1 Saturday at Sower Soccer Complex.

“Offensively, hats off to Bryan Station,” FHS coach Brad Kennedy said. “They did a good job of attacking. Thankfully our defense was able to keep them at bay for the most part and really restart our attack also.”

The Panthers never trailed Saturday.

FHS led 2-0 at halftime with goals by Maurice Walker (assist Reed Miklavcic) and Devin Craig (assist Walker).

Bryan Station cut Frankfort’s lead in half when Diallo Irakoze scored with 33 minutes left in the match, but that’s as close as the Defenders got.

Less than two minutes after Irakoze’s goal, Miklavcic scored on a free kick that covered at least 30 yards for a 3-1 lead.

Tomaz Donaldson scored with 28:20 remaining off an assist from Devin Craig, and Craig scored Frankfort’s last two goals to complete the hat trick. Miklavcic had the assist on both goals.

“We think we’re strong offensively,” Kennedy said. “We are probably going to score, and if our defense continues to play the way they are now, it gives us a lot of opportunities.”

With the win, Frankfort improves to 11-0.

“I don’t think anyone thought we’d be 11-0,” Kennedy said. “We knew we had the potential, but a lot of things have to fall into place for that to happen.

“Right now we’re playing really cohesive team soccer. All 11 guys on the field are fighting for each other, and that puts us in position for success.”

Frankfort takes on Woodford County in its next match Tuesday at Soccer Soccer Complex.