About · Est. 1961

One town.
One gym.
One pipeline.

The Mundelein Jr. Mustangs aren't a club. We're the official feeder program for Mundelein High School — six decades of building the kids who grow up to wear MHS red. Same playbook from 5th grade to senior year. Same town. Same family.

Founded
1961
64 years strong
Active Athletes
240+
Boys & girls 5–8
MHS Pipeline
82%
Mustangs → MHS rosters
Volunteer Hours
3,400
Per season
Our Mission

Compete. Grow. Lead.

Three words on every practice jersey. They're not a slogan. They're a checklist.

"We're not building a national travel program. We're building the next 14 Mustangs who'll walk into MHS varsity tryouts already knowing the system."
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Coach Mike Reilly
Program Director

A program with an address.

Most travel basketball is rootless — kids on AAU rosters from three counties over, parents driving to weekend tournaments in Indianapolis, no connection to the school they'll actually attend. The Mustangs are the opposite of that.

Our practices are at MHS, the Park District fieldhouse, or West Oak Middle School — every gym within seven minutes of the high school. Our coaches are MHS alumni, current MHS coaching staff, or both. The 8th-graders on our A-team play at the actual MHS sophomore gym, on the same rims, with the same shot clocks.

By the time a kid graduates 8th grade with us, walking into MHS as a freshman isn't an adjustment. It's a continuation.

What We Stand For

Four non-negotiables.

If a parent, coach, or kid steps onto our floor, this is what they sign up for.

PILLAR 01

Fundamentals first.

Stance. Pivot. Pass. Cut. We will run a 60-minute footwork practice in February if that's what the team needs. The shiniest dribble move in the gym is worthless if the kid can't catch a chest pass on the move.

PILLAR 02

Town over travel.

We play hard schedules — but we don't sleep in hotels every weekend. Our tournaments are within 45 minutes. Family dinners on Sundays still happen. We're a community team, not a touring company.

PILLAR 03

Court time, not bench time.

Every kid plays meaningful minutes in every game on B-team. On A-teams, we lean into competition — but we tell you that up front. No surprises about playing time. No politics. No "your kid will get their chance next season."

PILLAR 04

The classroom comes first.

Grades are checked at midterms. A C drop costs you the next practice — not a season — but you'll sit. We believe basketball is a privilege earned by handling your business at home and at school.

PILLAR 05

One coach, all year.

Your kid's coach in November is your kid's coach in March. No shuffling, no replacements. Continuity is how trust gets built — between coach and player, coach and parent, season and season.

PILLAR 06

Accessible to anyone.

Our fees are 30–50% below comparable travel programs. If money is the only reason your kid can't try out, we have a scholarship fund — funded by alumni — and Coach Reilly's email is on the contact page. No application. No paperwork. Just a conversation.

Our History

Built one season at a time.

Six decades, three program directors, and a few thousand kids who learned to dribble in the basement of West Oak.

1961

Mundelein Park District youth league founded.

Six teams of 5th–8th graders meeting Saturday mornings at the Park District fieldhouse. Coach Bill Hellinger Sr. — father of the current MHS varsity head coach — was on the founding board.

1989

Re-organized as the Mundelein Jr. Mustangs.

Formal partnership with Mundelein High School. Same name, same colors, same red. The pipeline begins as a real, intentional thing — not just a coincidence.

2002

Girls program launches.

Two teams the first year. Twelve teams now — with a state qualifier appearance in 2024. Coach Sarah Kowalski (one of those original 2002 girls) now runs MHS girls varsity.

2019

Coach Mike Reilly takes over as Program Director.

Class of '02. Fourteen years as MHS varsity assistant. Builds the modern Jr. Mustangs around the same offensive and defensive system MHS varsity runs — making the high school transition almost seamless for graduates.

2024

Summer camp + skills academy launch.

The first off-season program owned and operated by the Mustangs themselves — same coaches, same gyms, year-round development. 180 campers in summer one.

The Pipeline

Five years to a varsity jersey.

The same playbook, same defensive scheme, same in-gym terminology — kindergarten clinic to MHS varsity. By 9th grade, our kids aren't learning a new system. They're refining one they've run for half their lives.

K–4
Clinic
Park District
Grade 5
B
Foundation
Grade 6
A · B
Foundation
Grade 7
A · B
Acceleration
Grade 8
A · B
Varsity Prep
Grade 9
MHS
Frosh / Soph
10–12
Varsity
82%

The number that matters.

Of 8th-grade Jr. Mustangs graduates from the past five seasons, 82% made an MHS basketball roster as freshmen. Not a marketing stat — that's what continuity actually buys you.

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Leadership

Volunteer board. All parents.

Our board is six unpaid Mundelein parents who make this program run. They handle finances, scholarships, gym scheduling, and the parts no one wants to do. If something needs to change, this is where it changes.

President
Tom Vasquez
MHS Class of '95 · Vasquez Construction
Vice President
Linda Nguyen
Lake County Public Health
Treasurer
Marcus Webb
CPA · Webb & Co.
Secretary
Jenna Polotti
Vernon Hills Library
Scholarship Chair
David O'Brien
MHS '88 · Retired Police Officer
Tournament Coordinator
Renee Castro
MHS Athletic Trainer (alumni)
Communications
Steve Lin
Marketing Director · Local
Volunteer Coordinator
Amy Reilly
MHS '03 · Mustangs Mom
Impact, By Numbers

What 64 years looks like.

3,200+
Mustangs Alumni
Boys and girls who came through the program since 1961.
$48k
Scholarships Awarded
In the last five seasons. Funded entirely by alumni and local business.
14
D1 College Players
Mustangs alumni who went on to D1 rosters since 2015.
7
Active MHS Coaches
Current MHS basketball staff who came up through the Mustangs.

Now you know us.
Come find us.

Tryouts are open the first weekend of August. Show up, watch a practice, talk to a coach — no commitment required.