Hay Springs hasn't had much luck against Mullen recently, but that could start to change  on Saturday. The Hay Springs Hawks will be playing in front of their home fans against the Mullen Broncos. Hay Springs is strutting in with some offensive muscle as they've averaged 60.2  points per game  this season.
It was a Battle of the Birds when  Hay Springs took on Garden County on Friday. Hay Springs fell just short of Garden County by a score of  57-55. While the Hawks didn't get the win, they did start the game off strong, beating the Eagles  22-9 in the first  quarter.

 Dylan Young
| 02/14/25 vs Garden County | 23 | 
| 02/13/25 @ Crawford | 21 | 
| 02/08/25 vs Bennett County | 22 | 
| 02/07/25 @ Hyannis | 18 | 
| 01/31/25 @ Edgemont | 16 | 
Hay Springs might have lost, but man,  Dylan Young was a machine:  he  went 10-for-15  en route to 23 points and five  rebounds. The  match was  Young's fifth in a row with at least 16 points. Another player making a difference was  Heidyn Johnson, who  went 6-for-11  to rack up 12  points and seven  boards.
 Even though they lost, Hay Springs was working as a unit and  finished the game with 17  assists. The team's really been improving in that area: they've now improved their  assist total in three consecutive  games.
 Meanwhile, Mullen was not able to break out of their rough patch  on Thursday as the team picked up their ninth straight  loss. They lost  49-26 to Sandhills Valley.
 Mullen's defeat dropped their record down to 5-13. As for Hay Springs, their loss dropped their record down to 12-8.
 Hay Springs and Mullen were neck-and-neck when the teams last played  back in February of 2024, but Hay Springs came up empty-handed after  a  39-38 defeat. Can Hay Springs avenge their  loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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