Mullens Triple Double Leads Prattville, Signals Playoff Ambition
KeLeigh Mullens delivered a triple double to carry Prattville to a 60 45 victory at Stanhope Elmore on November 23, reinforcing her role as the team's cornerstone and only returning starter. Her recent string of high output including a 30 point, 14 steal, 11 rebound showing and a 39 point game underscores Prattville's reliance on her two way play as the season turns toward postseason goals.

KeLeigh Mullens, a two time All State senior and Prattville's only returning starter, produced a triple double and guided the Lions to a 60 45 win at Stanhope Elmore on November 23. The victory in a marquee matchup reinforced Mullens as the engine of Prattville's offense and defense and gave the team momentum heading into the stretch run of the season.
Mullens has been a consistent high end performer this season. In a recent Millbrook game she recorded 30 points, 14 steals, 11 rebounds and two blocks, and she had posted a 39 point outing at Wetumpka earlier in the campaign. Those individual totals highlight a rare combination of scoring and defensive production and explain why Prattville often looks to her in crucial moments.
The game at Stanhope Elmore featured standout contributions from both teams but ultimately hinged on Prattville sustaining offensive balance while using tight on ball pressure to limit Elmore runs. Prattville converted enough possessions to separate late and held a lead that reached double digits before the game ended. The 15 point margin reflected both efficient scoring and the impact of turnovers forced by Mullens and her teammates.
Coaches on both sides pointed to improvement areas after the game as Prattville seeks a deeper postseason run. Staff noted that while Mullens provides elite production, the program will need expanded contributions from younger players to build resilience across a full playoff schedule. Being the only returning starter creates a continuity advantage in leadership but also underscores the challenge of integrating new starters into high pressure situations.
For Autauga County fans the win is an encouraging sign that Prattville can be competitive in region and state play. Mullens development and the team response to coach guidance will determine whether this stretch of victories translates into postseason advancement. Attendance and community support are likely to follow continued success, and local youth programs may see increased interest as Prattville's season progresses.
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