Lisbon lost ne, a 79-70 overtime setback at Alburnett on Monday, Jan. 22, and won one, beating at Easton Valley, 71-31, on Friday, Jan. 26.
In-between the Lions had another game postponed, moving a date with Calamus-Wheatland to Monday, Jan. 29. (Girls as well.)
Against the Pirates, the Lions (9-7) had six players finish with four fouls. Michael Gadberry had 29 points, followed by Grayson Wollum with 16 and Daylin Schaefer with 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Lisbon got up on the River Hawks 39-14 by halftime. Wollum had 26 points and Schaefer had 22. Jackson Powers led the team with 17 rebounds.
GIRLSThe Lions dropped a pair of games last week, falling to Alburnett, 61-32, on Monday, Jan. 22, and dropping a 49-44 loss at Easton Valley on Friday, Jan. 26.
Against the River Hawks, Morgan Sauser made five 3-pointers and led with 17 points.
Overall, Lisbon fell to 5-12.
Lions continue to battle
February 1, 2024
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Ryan Suchomel, Sports Reporter
Ryan Suchomel is a sports reporter for the Mount Vernon-Lisbon Sun.