Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they got some help from an official who graduated from Bullis. I haven’t seen him all year. He called off a push from behind with possession but more importantly, at the start of Q-4, with the game close at 3-2 Bullis, he called two consecutive face off infractions against Landon resulting in two goals. The first against 3,# 25 for Bullis was clearly leaning and falling off balance. Then he called another against the Landon LSM.
I love the cope that the refs were part of a Falls Road conspiracy. Nothing teaches the boys accountability for a loss like blaming the refs.
Says the Trump Voter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis is #1 in the DMV now. No question.
Two one goal losses. This team is so much better, in so many ways, than anyone is giving them credit for.
Typical DC scene Talk about GZ, STJ, GP over and over and over again.
Bullis gets it done. Attributed to best, most consistent coaching staff in the region. This particular senior class has had to wait their turn and they have delivered better and more consistently that anyone gives them credit for.
They are a true team and band of brothers. No superstars, just a bunch if gritty, get-it-done young men who are really fun to watch. Goalie, Attack, O Mid, SSDM, every position had guys that can just play. Together they win
You can call GP with their flashy boarders and their new "name brand" coach the IAC champs now. But let's see what happens here. Dawgs can play, bash them all you want.
For those looking to play in the IAC at the highest level in the DMV. Don't keep chasing paper champs. Look for consistency of coaching and body of work. Bullis is a great spot.
For the 2026-2027 school year, Bullis School tuition ranges from $47,500 for Grade 1 to over $57,000+ for upper grades,
How is this relevant?
Poster talking about how you should send your kids to Bullis when very few people can actually afford it. A bit tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they got some help from an official who graduated from Bullis. I haven’t seen him all year. He called off a push from behind with possession but more importantly, at the start of Q-4, with the game close at 3-2 Bullis, he called two consecutive face off infractions against Landon resulting in two goals. The first against 3,# 25 for Bullis was clearly leaning and falling off balance. Then he called another against the Landon LSM.
I love the cope that the refs were part of a Falls Road conspiracy. Nothing teaches the boys accountability for a loss like blaming the refs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis is #1 in the DMV now. No question.
Two one goal losses. This team is so much better, in so many ways, than anyone is giving them credit for.
Typical DC scene Talk about GZ, STJ, GP over and over and over again.
Bullis gets it done. Attributed to best, most consistent coaching staff in the region. This particular senior class has had to wait their turn and they have delivered better and more consistently that anyone gives them credit for.
They are a true team and band of brothers. No superstars, just a bunch if gritty, get-it-done young men who are really fun to watch. Goalie, Attack, O Mid, SSDM, every position had guys that can just play. Together they win
You can call GP with their flashy boarders and their new "name brand" coach the IAC champs now. But let's see what happens here. Dawgs can play, bash them all you want.
For those looking to play in the IAC at the highest level in the DMV. Don't keep chasing paper champs. Look for consistency of coaching and body of work. Bullis is a great spot.
For the 2026-2027 school year, Bullis School tuition ranges from $47,500 for Grade 1 to over $57,000+ for upper grades,
How is this relevant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they got some help from an official who graduated from Bullis. I haven’t seen him all year. He called off a push from behind with possession but more importantly, at the start of Q-4, with the game close at 3-2 Bullis, he called two consecutive face off infractions against Landon resulting in two goals. The first against 3,# 25 for Bullis was clearly leaning and falling off balance. Then he called another against the Landon LSM.
I love the cope that the refs were part of a Falls Road conspiracy. Nothing teaches the boys accountability for a loss like blaming the refs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis is #1 in the DMV now. No question.
Two one goal losses. This team is so much better, in so many ways, than anyone is giving them credit for.
Typical DC scene Talk about GZ, STJ, GP over and over and over again.
Bullis gets it done. Attributed to best, most consistent coaching staff in the region. This particular senior class has had to wait their turn and they have delivered better and more consistently that anyone gives them credit for.
They are a true team and band of brothers. No superstars, just a bunch if gritty, get-it-done young men who are really fun to watch. Goalie, Attack, O Mid, SSDM, every position had guys that can just play. Together they win
You can call GP with their flashy boarders and their new "name brand" coach the IAC champs now. But let's see what happens here. Dawgs can play, bash them all you want.
For those looking to play in the IAC at the highest level in the DMV. Don't keep chasing paper champs. Look for consistency of coaching and body of work. Bullis is a great spot.
For the 2026-2027 school year, Bullis School tuition ranges from $47,500 for Grade 1 to over $57,000+ for upper grades,
Anonymous wrote:they got some help from an official who graduated from Bullis. I haven’t seen him all year. He called off a push from behind with possession but more importantly, at the start of Q-4, with the game close at 3-2 Bullis, he called two consecutive face off infractions against Landon resulting in two goals. The first against 3,# 25 for Bullis was clearly leaning and falling off balance. Then he called another against the Landon LSM.
Anonymous wrote:Homer here. Landon has done more with less, best staff in the area. Bilestri is a great coach as well. I am not sure his staff has been consistent. They are definitely a better team than expected and were the better team against Landon on Friday. I think Bullis , Prep, and Landon could finish 4-1 in the league.
Again, Bullis was the better team, and they got some help from an official who graduated from Bullis. I haven’t seen him all year. He called off a push from behind with possession but more importantly, at the start of Q-4, with the game close at 3-2 Bullis, he called two consecutive face off infractions against Landon resulting in two goals. The first against 3,# 25 for Bullis was clearly leaning and falling off balance. Then he called another against the Landon LSM. Bullis 5-2. A big lead in a defensive struggle. Kudos to the Bullis goalie and their defense. They won the game. The Landon D defended Bullis well in the Landon end for a substantial part of the game. Landon offense had trouble scoring, hats off to the Bullis D.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis is #1 in the DMV now. No question.
Two one goal losses. This team is so much better, in so many ways, than anyone is giving them credit for.
Typical DC scene Talk about GZ, STJ, GP over and over and over again.
Bullis gets it done. Attributed to best, most consistent coaching staff in the region. This particular senior class has had to wait their turn and they have delivered better and more consistently that anyone gives them credit for.
They are a true team and band of brothers. No superstars, just a bunch if gritty, get-it-done young men who are really fun to watch. Goalie, Attack, O Mid, SSDM, every position had guys that can just play. Together they win
You can call GP with their flashy boarders and their new "name brand" coach the IAC champs now. But let's see what happens here. Dawgs can play, bash them all you want.
For those looking to play in the IAC at the highest level in the DMV. Don't keep chasing paper champs. Look for consistency of coaching and body of work. Bullis is a great spot.
Anonymous wrote:Homer here. Landon has done more with less, best staff in the area. Bilestri is a great coach as well. I am not sure his staff has been consistent. They are definitely a better team than expected and were the better team against Landon on Friday. I think Bullis , Prep, and Landon could finish 4-1 in the league.
Again, Bullis was the better team, and they got some help from an official who graduated from Bullis. I haven’t seen him all year. He called off a push from behind with possession but more importantly, at the start of Q-4, with the game close at 3-2 Bullis, he called two consecutive face off infractions against Landon resulting in two goals. The first against 3,# 25 for Bullis was clearly leaning and falling off balance. Then he called another against the Landon LSM. Bullis 5-2. A big lead in a defensive struggle. Kudos to the Bullis goalie and their defense. They won the game. The Landon D defended Bullis well in the Landon end for a substantial part of the game. Landon offense had trouble scoring, hats off to the Bullis D.
Anonymous wrote:When was the last time Landon was held to 2 goals? I assume the answer is never in 35+ years.