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Girls’ basketball traveled to Mesa, Arizona to compete in the Nike Tournament of Champions with a guarantee of four games for their travel troubles. On Monday the Mustangs took on Millennium High School from Goodyear, Arizona and defeated the Tigers 49-36. In the quarter-final round on Tuesday, the Mustangs took on the Honeybears of Harpeth Hall High School from Nashville, Tennessee. Mullen handled the Honey Bears easily, 45-21. In semi-final action, Mullen took on Park Hill South from Riverside, Missouri. The Mustangs out paced the Panthers to a 40-37 win. In the Championship game against the Patriots of Bob Jones High School from Madison, Alabama, Mullen lost 47-41 to take second place in the tournament.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
After catching fire and going 3-0 in their annual Christmas Classic Tournament last week, boys basketball traveled on Thursday to take on the ThunderRidge High School Grizzlies. Mullen lost 70-54 to drop their overall record to 6-3.
HOCKEY
The hockey team started the week with a trip to the Air force Academy to play the Kadets of Air Academy High School. The Mustangs won 5-0 to take the home-and-away series from the Kadets by a 13-0 margin. On Friday they traveled to All World Arena in the Springs to take on Palmer and to close out the 2023 season for Mustangs Athletics. In a hard-fought game, Mullen came up short 3-2 to drop their overall record to 4-5.
GIRLS’ SWIM & DIVE
Girls’ swim and dive team were the visitors for a dual meet with the Smoky Hill Buffaloes. Diver Samantha Lengsfeld bettered her previous diving score by more thab 10 points qualifying her for the Leagues A Meet.
BOYS’ WRESTLING
Wrestling had no matches this week and will resume their season on January 4th against Overland.
DIVISION I FOOTBALL - NATIONAL SIGNING DAY
Mullen had two football players sign their national letters of intent on Wednesday. Jordan Leslie signed with the Big Green of Dartmouth College and A J Guida signed his letter of intent with the Huskies of Northern Illinois University.