Matthew Guglielmo

Head Coach 303.378.2649/[email protected]

I am elated to be a part of the Mullen family and look forward to many successful seasons with the Mustangs. I live in Highlands Ranch with my wife Dianne and my five children: Luke, Shane, Juliette, Kieran and Greer. I am originally from New York but moved to New Milford, Connecticut when I was was four. After four years of high school Soccer I attended Adelphi University for one year and then transferred to Salem State for my Sophomore season. Despite my love of the game, I decided to switch sports and played Rugby until I was 30 when I was offered a coaching position at the Sherman School in Sherman, Connecticut. From Sherman, I moved onto a boy’s freshman position at New Milford High School and then Girl’s JV at Shepaug High School. My first varsity position was at Wamogo High School in Litchfield where I coached for two years. Since moving to Colorado four years ago, I coached my sons for two years and then accepted a position as the Girl’s Varsity Coach at Conifer. I have a degree in English from Western Connecticut State University and have taught at Newtown High School, and also at Cresthill Middle School in Highlands Ranch.

Mark Sunderhuse

Varsity Assistant Coach 303.949.5044/[email protected]

Mark Sunderhuse, Born 12/30/1961, Colorado native, married (Annemarie) , three boys, Mitchell, Zachary and Nathaniel. Two dogs.(Kihei and Ziggy)
Resides in Evergreen, avid soccer fan (supports Liverpool) has traveled to UK simply for soccer, coached 10 years , various levels, Evergreen Stingers, Mullen HS Prep coach 2010-2011 season, Colorado Rush board member, has taken various courses, D level and continuing courses. Partner/Founder at Redrockscapital.com, enjoys coaching, skiing, hiking, mountain biking and water sports.

 

Jim Whitfield

Prep Team Coach 720-336-9607/[email protected]

Jim’s goal is to pass the skills, life lessons, and values that are most important at Mullen to the prep team members. Jim played soccer for Arvada HS, The Colorado School of Mines, and the Colorado ODP teams. He holds a national “D” license and has 11 years of developmental and competitive coaching. He currently plays for the Real Colorado Masters and is in 44th year.