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No. 6 Bullis pulls rank at St. Stephen's/St. Agnes, takes control of IAC

No. 6 Bullis pulls rank at St. Stephen's/St. Agnes, takes control of IAC

Washington Post08-02-2025
Adrien Stevens looked the part of a Big East-bound recruit, calmly dribbling upcourt as the final seconds of the first half ticked down. The Bullis senior pulled up from about five feet beyond the three-point line and let fly — the net barely moving as the ball shot through the cylinder.
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