Boys Varsity Basketball vs White River Valley High School
Sport: BasketballLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: BUHS Gym
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Sport: BasketballLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: BUHS Gym
Sport: HOCKEYLevel: GIRLS-VARSTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Nelson Withington
Sport: BasketballLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: BUHS Gym
Sport: HOCKEYLevel: GIRLS-VARSTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Nelson Withington
Sport: BasketballLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: BUHS Gym

This weekend, the 104th Harris Hill Ski Jump competition in Brattleboro promises thrilling action as it not only upholds cherished traditions but also showcases high-level junior athletes vying for spots on the Junior World Championship team. With Brattleboro Bears competing in both ski jumping and Nordic combined, be sure to cheer them on as they aim for record-breaking performances and the chance to make their mark in this historic event! Don’t miss the excitement on Cedar Street, where the community comes together to support our local talent!

On senior night, the Brattleboro Bears boys hockey team showcased their skills with a strong start against Burlington but ultimately fell 7-4. Senior Gabe Alexander led the effort with a goal and two assists, while fellow seniors Henry Schwartz and Carter Mialkowski also made significant contributions. As the Bears gear up for a challenging four-game road trip, the team's resilience remains a point of pride for the Brattleboro community.

The Harris Hill Ski Jump continues to be a vital platform for Brattleboro's athletic community, showcasing the talents of Brattleboro Bears alongside Olympic-caliber athletes. This iconic venue has historically prepared numerous jumpers for international competition, with BUHS alumni like Dana Zelenakas contributing greatly to the sport through coaching and volunteer efforts. With four U.S. athletes from Harris Hill now competing in the Milano Cortina Games, the legacy of Brattleboro jumpers shines brightly on the world stage.

In a thrilling matchup, the Brattleboro Bears triumphed over Mount Anthony Union with a score of 71-61, led by Dawson Wheeler's impressive 25 points. The Bears, now 5-10, showcased their resilience on the court, building a significant lead and maintaining it through strong teamwork and strategic plays. Fans can look forward to the Bears' next challenge as they host White River Valley this Friday at 7 p.m.

This year’s Harris Hill Ski Jumping Competition has attracted a record 55 athletes, showcasing local talent and drawing competitors from as far away as Slovenia and Norway. Notably, Brattleboro Bears like Spencer Jones and Wesley Leonard will represent the community, with Jones competing in his third consecutive event and Leonard making his debut in the U16 class. The thrilling competition, taking place this weekend in Brattleboro, promises exciting jumps and local food vendors, making it a must-see event for sports enthusiasts!

The upcoming 104th Harris Hill Ski Jumping Competition is set to showcase an impressive field of 55 athletes, marking the largest turnout since 1979. Local Brattleboro Bears like Spencer Jones and Wesley Leonard will be among the competitors, with Jones taking part in his third year and Leonard making his debut after being inspired by Harris Hill. As excitement builds in our community, fans are encouraged to join in and support these talented athletes this weekend on Cedar Street!

This weekend, the 104th Harris Hill Ski Jump competition in Brattleboro promises thrilling action as it not only upholds cherished traditions but also showcases high-level junior athletes vying for spots on the Junior World Championship team. With Brattleboro Bears competing in both ski jumping and Nordic combined, be sure to cheer them on as they aim for record-breaking performances and the chance to make their mark in this historic event! Don’t miss the excitement on Cedar Street, where the community comes together to support our local talent!

On senior night, the Brattleboro Bears boys hockey team showcased their skills with a strong start against Burlington but ultimately fell 7-4. Senior Gabe Alexander led the effort with a goal and two assists, while fellow seniors Henry Schwartz and Carter Mialkowski also made significant contributions. As the Bears gear up for a challenging four-game road trip, the team's resilience remains a point of pride for the Brattleboro community.

The Harris Hill Ski Jump continues to be a vital platform for Brattleboro's athletic community, showcasing the talents of Brattleboro Bears alongside Olympic-caliber athletes. This iconic venue has historically prepared numerous jumpers for international competition, with BUHS alumni like Dana Zelenakas contributing greatly to the sport through coaching and volunteer efforts. With four U.S. athletes from Harris Hill now competing in the Milano Cortina Games, the legacy of Brattleboro jumpers shines brightly on the world stage.

In a thrilling matchup, the Brattleboro Bears triumphed over Mount Anthony Union with a score of 71-61, led by Dawson Wheeler's impressive 25 points. The Bears, now 5-10, showcased their resilience on the court, building a significant lead and maintaining it through strong teamwork and strategic plays. Fans can look forward to the Bears' next challenge as they host White River Valley this Friday at 7 p.m.

This year’s Harris Hill Ski Jumping Competition has attracted a record 55 athletes, showcasing local talent and drawing competitors from as far away as Slovenia and Norway. Notably, Brattleboro Bears like Spencer Jones and Wesley Leonard will represent the community, with Jones competing in his third consecutive event and Leonard making his debut in the U16 class. The thrilling competition, taking place this weekend in Brattleboro, promises exciting jumps and local food vendors, making it a must-see event for sports enthusiasts!

The upcoming 104th Harris Hill Ski Jumping Competition is set to showcase an impressive field of 55 athletes, marking the largest turnout since 1979. Local Brattleboro Bears like Spencer Jones and Wesley Leonard will be among the competitors, with Jones taking part in his third year and Leonard making his debut after being inspired by Harris Hill. As excitement builds in our community, fans are encouraged to join in and support these talented athletes this weekend on Cedar Street!

Brattleboro's own Ben Ogden made waves in the skiing world with a silver medal at the Milan Cortina Winter Games, marking the first U.S. Olympic medal in men's cross-country skiing in 50 years since fellow Brattleboro native Bill Koch. As a testament to his hard work and the vibrant community support from hometown fans who rose early to cheer him on, Ogden's success inspires a new generation of Brattleboro Bears, showcasing that with dedication, they too can achieve greatness on the slopes.

This weekend, Harris Hill will echo with excitement as Brattleboro Bears gather for an exhilarating ski jumping competition, brought to life by the legendary voice of Peter Graves. As a celebrated announcer and inductee into the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame, Graves has been a vital part of the ski community for decades, sharing his passion for the sport and inspiring local athletes. Join us in celebrating our own skiing heritage and the bright future of Brattleboro's young talent on the hill!
