LISBON — DJ Douglass knows eyes are on him this year every time his Lisbon High School boys’ basketball team takes the court.

With Lisbon having to replace graduated 1,000-point scorer Jonah Sautter, Douglass has shown the shooting touch, including Friday night’s 29-point effort in Lisbon’s 60-52 Mountain Valley Conference win over Mt. Abram.

The Greyhounds (1-2) needed the win after suffering two one-sided losses to talented Winthrop and Boothbay, and Douglass made sure there was not going to be a third setback to start the campaign.

Lisbon guard DJ Douglass (20) gets control of the ball after colliding with Mt. Abram’s Nick Luce during Friday night’s basketball game in Lisbon. Luce was called for a foul on the play. Douglass’ 29 points powered the Greyhounds to a 60-52 MVC win. (Bob Conn / The Times Record)

“It was good to get our first win of the season,” said Douglass after hitting seven 3-pointers.

“He needed a game like this after struggling the first two games,” said Lisbon coach Jake Gentle. “Good shooters find their way and their rhythm, and when he hits shots we can be tough to defend. It was good for us to have everyone chipping in tonight.”

It was a strong first half that set up Lisbon’s initial win. Douglass scored 17 points as the Greyhounds jumped out to a 33-19 edge.

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“We missed a lot of easy shots early, but so did they,” Gentle said.

Trailing 7-3, Lisbon used an 11-2 run to close the opening quarter for a 14-9 lead. The run continued into the second frame, with Nick Blair scoring inside to push the advantage to double digits, 22-11. Douglass hit five first-half treys.

“We had a matchup issue there, and we should have put more pressure on him,” said Mt. Abram (0-4) coach Dustin Zamboni.

Douglass said the pressure that has been placed on him has not changed the way he plays.

“I don’t really feel pressure because we have some talented new guys. Tonight I was hot and things went my way.” Douglass said.

The first four minutes of the second half was more of the same for Lisbon. Douglass swished his final two treys, and Blair powered in two layups, with Corey Weirs hitting a 3-pointer to extend the advantage to a game-high 20 points, 48-28.

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Nate Luce worked to bring the Roadrunners (0-4) back into it. He scored nine points in the third quarter, including a lay-in late in the frame as Mt. Abram went to the fourth trailing 48-34.

Fouls hurt the Greyhounds, with several ’Hounds with three fouls.

“They were in the bonus with seven minutes to go. It put us in a bind,” said Gentle. “We were able to hit some layups there.”

Douglass took his game inside for two big baskets, while Blair finished off his 11-point night with four more points.

Lisbon’s Nick Blair (42) and Neil LaRochelle (21) defend against Mt. Abram’s Hunter Warren (00) during Friday night’s MVC boys basketball game at Lisbon. The Greyhounds picked up their first win, 60-52. (Bob Conn / The Times Record)

Wiers added 10 points.

Luce added four more points to his team-high 22 for Mt. Abram, while Kenyon Pillsbury scored all 11 of his points in the second half, along with seven from Hunter Warren.

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“We adjusted in the second half and played more like a team on defense,” Zamboni said. “I was happy with how we played in the fourth quarter. That is the way I want us to play. We overcame adversity tonight. In previous games we folded with big deficits. Tonight, down by 14 and we came back. I take some positives away from that second half for sure.”

“When the game is over, we focus on what we did well and what we didn’t do so well,” Gentle said. “We didn’t play our best those first two games, but those two teams are good defensive teams and forced us into that. We just take it one day at a time.”

Luce had a double-double with 11 rebounds, while Warren picked up eight boards.

Wiers had a solid all-around game with five rebounds, four steals and three assists, with Issac Burnell, Blair, Ring Ring and Seth Tapley each pulling in five rebounds for Lisbon.

Both teams face Monmouth next, with the Greyhounds on the road Tuesday (7 p.m.) and Mt. Abram home to the Mustangs on Thursday.

 

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