Creekview High School (Texas)

It is a part of the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District located in southeast Denton County.

[3] The Creekview Mustangs compete in the following sports:[4] In 2008, the girls' golf team won its district tournament by 40 strokes and advanced to regionals in Lubbock.

Creekview had one of the most successful teams for any first year program in the state of Texas, going undefeated through their first six games.

In the 2005 football season, the Creekview Mustang team made the state playoffs for the second time.

David Blough (Class of 2013) was the starting quarterback for the Purdue Boilermakers football team.

During his junior year in college (2005), Teagarden was a finalist for the Johnny Bench Award (the nation's top catcher), First-Team All-Big 12, and was later named to the Big 12 Baseball 10th Anniversary Team.

He is the son of the retired Creekview High School counselor Penny Teagarden.

In 2006, the baseball team under coach Brian Jones made the state playoffs for the third time.

After the 2017 season, Mansanales left to pursue a coaching opportunity at Princeton High School.

The Creekview wrestling team has had some success under coaches Clay Goodloe and Sean Kitchen.

The team has also made the titles as district champions many times, and have won the battle of CFB undefeated since its opening.

In 2012, the boys' basketball team made it to the 4A UIL playoffs, and lost to McKinney North High School in the first round.

In 2015, the boys' basketball team made it to the 5A UIL playoffs and defeated South Garland High School in the opening round, but lost to Frisco Liberty High School in the second round.

Also in 2015, forward DeAndre Abram[8] received multiple scholarships across the country to play college basketball.