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Interview - Bullis School MD John Dye Dual Meet Champions 2023
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Bullis School of Maryland captured back-to-back girls titles in the seventh edition of the John Dye Dual Meet Championships with a 70-57 victory over Duncanville High from Texas. The Bulldogs defeated Flower Mound High of Texas 74-62 last year to secure their first virtual crown. Bullis joined Chandler High from Arizona, which won in 2017 and 2018, as the only girls repeat winners in tournament history. The Bulldogs are the No. 5 program in U.S. prep history in the 4x100 at 44.67, the No. 2 school in the 4x200 at 1:33.71 and the No. 4 lineup in the 4x400 at 3:36.25. The only other school that ranks in the top five in all three events in U.S. prep history is the 2004 Long Beach Poly team that ran 44.50, 1:33.87 and 3:35.49. Bullis head coach Joe Lee, assistant coach Derrick Jackson and student-athletes Myla Greene, Sage Hinton, Kassidy Hopkins, Lauren Leath, Tatum Lynn, Morgan Rothwell, Aleah Schwartz and Reagan Schwartz reflect on the Bulldogs' memorable season and their historic achievements, including 12 competitors contributing to winning national championships in the 4x100, 4x200, 4x400, 800-meter sprint medley, 1,000-meter Swedish sprint medley and 4x100 shuttle hurdles relay June 15-18 at New Balance Nationals Outdoor at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. More videos |