The Lisbon boys’ basketball team was fighting the flu bug last week, but still managed to emerge with a pair of wins, beating Easton Valley, 61-46, on Tuesday, Jan. 28, and topping North Cedar, 83-32, on Friday, Jan. 31.
Against Easton Valley, the Lions cleaned up their rebounding in the second half to pull away from the River Hawks in the Lions’ Den.
Grayson Wollum led a balanced scoring attack with 16 points. Jackson Powers had 15 points and Daylin Schaefer had 14 points, seven assists and six rebounds.
Against the Knights in Stanwood, Lisbon got out fast and led 50-21 by halftime.
Wollum had 27 point and eight rebounds, Power had 19 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists and Schaefer had six points, seven rebounds and five assists. Ian Whittenbaugh added 12 points.
Lisbon (12-5) has four games left in the regular season including a game against Tipton on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1:30 p.m., rescheduled from December.
“We are hoping to be healthy the last couple week of the regular season,” Lisbon Coach Levi Montague said.