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MOUNTAIN RANGE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mountain Range High School is located at 12500 Huron Street in Westminster, Colorado. To get there from I-25 get off at the 120th Avenue exit and go west to Huron Street. On Huron Street go north to Mountain Range High School. Go to the back of the school and then go north. The ballpark is located on the northeast side of the campus on the Corner of 128th Ave and Delaware Streets.

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Mustang Ballpark at Mountain Range has some of the finest facilities high school baseball has to offer. The facility includes a varsity game field with dimensions of 320 down the lines, 350 to the power alleys, and 360 to center field along with a junior varsity game/practice field. Both fields are natural grass with red Stabilizer infield mix. The facility is also equipped with two full size 'tunnel' batting cages. The indoor facilities are top of the line as well with a three court gymnasium and an additional one court auxiliary gym that contain an indoor hitting cage, and pitching mounds.

Mountain Range has experienced early success playing at Mustang Ballpark. Year by year records are listed for home games.

Season Record Season
Record
Spring 2010
5-4
Summer 2010
 
Spring 2009
2-3
Summer 2009
15-12-1
Spring 2008
8-1
Summer 2008
19-9
Spring 2007
7-4
Summer 2007
16-6 (B Team)
 
Summer 2006
7-5-1 (C Team)

Tournaments and events hosted at Mustang Ballpark:

Year
Tournament/Event
2009
Colorado Dugout Club All-State Games
2007
CBL Division I State Playoffs; 1st Round Play

The Mountain Range Baseball Program takes great pride in continually making improvements to both Mustang Ballpark and its indoor facilities as well. Below is a look at some of the yearly improvements.

School Year
Photos
Improvements
2006/2007
  • 9 inning scoreboard
  • stadium style sound system
  • helmet/bat racks in the home and visitor dugouts
  • lights installed in home dugout
  • concession stand along 3rd base side
  • outfield distance signs
  • indoor hitting cage installed
  • two mounds added to indoor facility
2007/2008
  • 10 row elevated 'stadium style' bleachers behind home plate and along the 1st and 3rd base sides of home
  • new dugout entrances with rail padding in both home and visitors dugouts
  • announcer/sound booth along 1st base side
  • Iron Mike pitching machine in 1st base batting cage
  • flag pole behind home plate bleachers
  • additional mound for the indoor facility
2008/2009
  • new 'Mustang Ballpark' sign behind home plate bleachers
  • striping of infield and outfield grass
  • 3-man bullpen on junior varsity field
  • bullpen catchers mats in varsity field bullpens
  • new warning track dirt/improved drainage in front of home dugout
2009/2010
  • additional mound for indoor facility; four total mounds
  • roll-away batting cage for junior varsity field
  • back stop paddiing behind home plate

 

©2007 Mountain Range High School