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‘Play for Ray': Bullis football team plays, wins 1st game since head coach's death
The Bullis Bulldogs took the field on Friday night with clear eyes, and heavy hearts, as they played their first game since the loss of their head coach Ray Butler.
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‘Play for Ray': Bullis HS football team honors Coach Ray Butler
Clear eyes, heavy hearts as the Bullis Bulldogs took to the football field on Friday night. It was their first home game since the loss of their head coach, Ray Butler.
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‘Profound impact': Bullis School mourns death of football coach
Varsity football coach Ray Butler died Monday, the head of school said in a letter Tuesday, on the first day of school.
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‘Profound impact': Bullis School mourns death of football coach
Varsity football coach Ray Butler died Monday, the head of the Bullis School in Potomac said in a letter Tuesday.
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‘I took it as another race but on a way bigger stage': Quincy Wilson shares his Olympic experience
News4’s Shawn Yancy talks with the youngest track and field Olympic gold medalist Quincy Wilson and his coach Joe Lee from the Bullis School. “They’re really not just good athletes; they’re great people,” Lee said.
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Bullis grad Masai Russell prepares for the 2024 Paris Olympics
Bullis School alum Masai Russell is preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics. She told News4’s Jummy Olabanji, “It’s crazy to see how much Bullis continues to produce these athletes over time.”
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Two local high school students create blog to help educate peers on politics
Alex DeSantis-Baugh and Evan Kim, two rising seniors at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, started a nonpartisan political blog aimed to help educate and mobilize their peers in the importance of politics. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Bullis track star hopes to make U.S. Olympic Team
Quincy Wilson is one of the fastest young runners in the country at just 16. But is he fast enough to make Team USA? News4’s Jummy Olabanji reports.
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‘It could have been a disaster': Crowded ‘Wet Dreams' mansion pool party in Potomac under investigation
Montgomery County is taking action after they say a mansion party in Potomac, Maryland, got out of hand.
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‘It could have been a disaster': Potomac mansion party under investigation
Neighbors in a Potomac, Maryland, community are unhappy with the police response to a mansion party they say got out of hand. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Piglets who jumped off pork truck to freedom now live in Potomac
Two little piglets jumped off a pork farm transport truck last year and found freedom. The pigs, Dani and Sunshine, now live at a farm sanctuary in Potomac, Maryland, and just turned a year old. Michele Waldman, the founder of Rosie’s Farm Sanctuary, recalled the day the pigs came to live on her farm after leaping off a truck...
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Escaped pigs find freedom at Rosie's Farm
Two piglets who jumped off a pork farm truck last year found a home at a Maryland farm sanctuary. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Head lice: Potomac Lice Lady shares tips for parents
Lauren Salzberg, the Potomac Lice Lady, has offered professional lice treatment for over 15 years and says lice can impact anyone. News4’s Megan McGrath spoke to Salzberg about how parents can deal with the problem at home.
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Gizelle Bryant dishes on season 8 of RHOP
The cast member of The Real Housewives of Potomac stopped by News4 to talk about what fans can expect from a new season and housewife.
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‘Like seeing LeBron James very early': Maryland teen sprinter breaking world records
A 15-year-old sprinter at a Maryland school is breaking world records and already has a national championship under his belt.
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Rising High School Sophomore Breaking Records, Winning Championships on the Track
A 15-year-old high school sprinter is breaking world records and won a national championship. News4’s Walter Morris caught up with him at one of the last practices before he leaves to compete in the USA Track and Field under 20 outdoor championships in Oregon next week.