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By Neil H. Devlin, Mullen Sports Information Director
Colorado's 2022-23 sports year begins in earnest on Monday; Mustangs will field 7 teams in the first of 3 seasons for the school year; boys golfers, as usual, are 1st with an opening match at Wellshire G.C.
By Neil H. Devlin, Mullen Sports Information Director
Mustangs win a 4th consecutive 4A championship, 44-38 over previously undefeated Windsor; team was 78-23 over the span; 19 playoff victories in succession; seniors step up against adversity and solve the Wizards down the stretch; 5th girls title in command for Coach Cawley.
By Neil H. Devlin, Mullen Sports Information Director
Mullen's defense is too much for Green Mountain in a 55-25 4A semifinals victory; Mustangs have won 18 playoff games in a row; next is the title game on Saturday against Windsor; Freelon, Gallegos and Perez again lead the way.
By Neil H. Devlin, Mullen Sports Information Director
Mustangs win their 17th consecutive playoff, 59-27 over Roosevelt; 3-time-defending champs' Big Three plays in final home game at The Hutch; semis matchup on Thursday is next at the historic Denver Coliseum.
By Neil H. Devlin, Mullen Sports Information Director
Mullen keeps rolling with a 77-31 blowout of Berthoud; defense and passing the biggest keys; 'Stangs will host No. 7 Roosevelt on Friday, 6 p.m., in the 4A quarters.
By Neil H. Devlin, Mullen Sports Information Director
'Stangs, still in the team chase, send 3 to the 3A finals; girls basketball wins 5th in a row and completes regular season; boys hoops gets key victory to stay within postseason race.
By Neil H. Devlin, Mullen Sports Information Director
Superlative 'Stangs sending 9 boys and a girl to state wrestling; girls hoopers gaining momentum, boys struggling; ice hockey drops a pair; girls swim and dive wraps up season.
By Neil H. Devlin, Mullen Sports Information Director
Mullen beats Rastoin Valley a 2nd time, 49-38, to move to 11-4; important meeting at Arapahoe on Thursday; Perez, Schwertner and Jones stand out in nonleague.
What I’ve done lately: Scored a career-high 16 points with three 3-pointers in Wednesday’s 65-35 whipping of Cherokee Trail as the Mustangs moved to 9-4 overall.