Steals, fast breaks power Colonials’ rout, 74-51

January 25, 2025

Jan.14, Acton-Boxborough High School gym: An explosive third quarter for the Colonials offense, combined with a tenacious defense, stretched a 36-32 halftime lead to 65-35 after three quarters, as the AB boys downed their Dual-County League rival Wayland Warriors, 74-51. Desmond Flumo’s many steals resulted in uncontested layups, contributing to a 15-point total for the Junior guard. Brayden Flannery and Jake Moorman each tickled the twine for 10 points, with ten players in all scoring for the home team.

In comments after the game, Coach Mike Morris attributed his teams’ third-quarter domination to much better rebounding than in the first half. On Jan. 16, the now 5-5 Colonials lost to Merrimac Valley power Tewksbury, 60-51, and on Jan. 24 hosted Weston. Wayland’s record dropped to 3-7.

Players in both white (AB) and orange (Wayland) wait for a ball to come down from above.
AB players Evan Boivin, Sam Littlefield, Hussein Fahad, and Ben Littlefield vie for a rebound in Wayland game. Photo: James Conboy
Two players in AB jerseys block a Wayland player.
AB’s Hussein Fahad and Tyler Kazmouski guard against Wayland player’s pass. Photo: James Conboy
A player in an AB jersey sneaks up behind a Wayland player who currently has the ball (but possibly not for long).
AB’s Desmond Flumo looks to steal the ball from Wayland’s Declan Greene. Photo: James Conboy
A bunch of boys in front of the basket. The ball is just about to go in and AB player 5 has is arm in the air (from just making the shot).
AB’s Desmond Flumo shoots for two of his 15 points for the night, while teammate Reagan Kabuye waits for a rebound. Photo: James Conboy


James Conboy played in the Acton Adult Softball League for seventeen years, and now plays in the EMASS Senior Softball League. He covers many sports games for the Acton Exchange.

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