Taking a Look at Bullis’ Most Impactful Players in Early April
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Bullis dropped two consecutive tough matchups against Landon (Md.) and Gonzaga (D.C.) over the past two weeks, and being without one of their best players in Ohio State commit Jewel Walker Jewel Walker 6'3" | 210 lbs | M |…
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Continue ReadingBullis dropped two consecutive tough matchups against Landon (Md.) and Gonzaga (D.C.) over the past two weeks, and being without one of their best players in Ohio State commit Jewel Walker Jewel Walker 6'3" | 210 lbs | M | Right Hand The Bullis School | 2024 MD has just made things more difficult. However, after evaluating the team in those two games, these are the players that have stood out to me the most.
Revis has been a monster at the faceoff X for the Bulldogs, winning over 70% of the draws in the past two contests. The 5’10 185 pound FOGO has the ideal size, technique, and physicality for the modern-day Division I FOGO. The only critique against him is that in the past two games, his dominance started to wear off as the game went on, and he gave up a couple of costly penalties against Gonzaga, but at that point, you’re asking for perfection. His best trait is that you’ll rarely ever see him give up a clean win.
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Bullis has had to rely heavily on the No. 3 junior over the past couple of weeks. He was a little quiet (for his standards, at least) in the Bulldogs’ loss to Landon but still notched two goals: one an off-hand lefty outside shot and the latter a trademark question mark dodge. Ironically, his better performance came against Gonzaga where he was covered by a combination of Yale commit Gaetano Cicotello Gaetano Cicotello 6’0″ | 190 lbs | LSM | Right Hand Gonzaga | 2025 #49 Nation MD and St. Joseph’s commit Michael Michaelis Michael Michaelis 6’2″ | 205 lbs | D Gonzaga College | 2024 MD . He scored four goals, with three of those four coming from the top of the key where he had more room to operate and could utilize more of his speed. He put the Bulldogs on his back, scoring four consecutive points for Bullis in a near comeback attempt.
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Hanin is an aggressive, physical presence in the middle of the field. On two occasions vs. Landon, he went over the head of an opponent landing impressive stick checks. Against Gonzaga, he showed off his stick skills with a highlight reel behind-the-back pass on the sideline, which sparked a fast break. He has a serious motor and plays much bigger than his 6 ‘1 frame. He’ll be a force for the Buckeyes in the future but you’ll have to take some wins and losses with him due to his aggressive play style.
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Outside of Maher, Tolmach has been the Bulldog’s most consistent scorer since Walker’s absence, posting four goals in the past two games. He loves a speed dodge from X, and if a teammate sets a rub pick, he’ll consistently burn his defender. Stylistically, the Michigan commit reminds me a lot of Michael Boehm and Josh Zawada, and I think he’ll fit right into head coach Kevin Conry’s system.