by Patrick Motter, Director of Strategic Marketing & Communications
Different sports. Different journeys. One common thread: The Mustang commitment.
At Mullen High School, excellence isn’t an accident; it’s a standard. This winter, that standard was on full display as two student-athletes delivered championship performances on Colorado’s biggest stages.
Natalie Bradac ’27 captured the Girls’ Swimming & Diving State Championship in the 50M Freestyle and finished second in the 100M Breaststroke.
Isaak Chavez ’26 claimed the 3A 175-pound Wrestling State Championship, on top of earning a state ring as a member of the Boys’ Soccer State Championship team.
by Patrick Motter, Director of Strategic Marketing & Communications
The Mullen Cheer Team just made history. Traveling to Orlando, FL, our Mustangs competed at the America's Cheerleading Cup National Championship (ACCNC), a premier end-of-season event hosted each year at the iconic Universal Orlando Resort. The two-day championship showcases high-level performances in a high-production venue, complete with championship rings, jackets, and national titles on the line.
Denver, CO — August 2, 2025 — At Mullen High School, a leading private, Lasallian Catholic school in Denver, education is more than academics—it’s a mission rooted in faith, community, and the development of the whole person. Inspired by St. John Baptist de La Salle, patron saint of teachers, our educators—both in the classroom and on the field—are called to provide a human and Christian education that touches hearts and shapes lives.
This commitment was at the forefront of the annual All-Coaches’ Summit, where Mullen’s athletic staff gathered to prepare for the year ahead with a renewed focus on Education-Based Athletics—a hallmark of Mullen’s approach to Catholic high school sports in Colorado.
by Patrick Motter, Director of Strategic Marketing & Communications
At Mullen High School, athletics is about more than winning. It is about forming young people who compete with purpose, lead with integrity, and carry their community with them long after graduation. Few stories demonstrate the mission more clearly than that of Class of 2022 graduate Agur Dwol.
Agur’s journey from Mustang standout to national champion and international competitor reflects what happens when talent is paired with community, mentorship, and character formation.