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GIRLS-VARS HOCKEY vs Stowe High School

131 Fairgrounds Rd, Brattleboro Vermont 05301 +51 more

Sport: HOCKEYLevel: GIRLS-VARSTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Nelson Withington

HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY vs Stowe High School

131 Fairgrounds Rd, Brattleboro Vermont 05301 +51 more

Sport: HOCKEYLevel: HIGH SCHOOLTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Nelson Withington

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Sports Scrapbook: An Eagles fan hopes (again) that his team can derail a dynasty

Sports Scrapbook: An Eagles fan hopes (again) that his team can derail a dynasty

In a heartfelt reflection on his journey as a Philadelphia Eagles fan, the author shares a personal anecdote about his challenging experience in Brattleboro, where he celebrated the Eagles' Super Bowl win while navigating the local sports culture. With a spirit of resilience and nostalgia, he highlights how his family legacy and community shaped his passion for sports, especially as he gears up for another Super Bowl Sunday.
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Brattleboro's Conathan-Leach wins SVL Nordic championship

Brattleboro’s Conathan-Leach wins SVL Nordic championship

Brattleboro Union High School showcased impressive talent at the Southern Vermont League championships, with Nico Conathan-Leach securing individual victory in the boys' race and Willow Sharma contributing a strong fifth-place finish, leading the Bears to a close second overall. The team's spirited performance highlighted their competitive edge, narrowly trailing the champion with just two points.
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Brattleboro's Conathan-Leach wins SVL Nordic championship

Brattleboro’s Conathan-Leach wins SVL Nordic championship

Brattleboro Union High School showcased impressive talent at the Southern Vermont League championships, with Nico Conathan-Leach clinching individual victory in the boys' race and Willow Sharma contributing to a strong overall team performance, leading the Bears to a close second-place finish. The teamwork and perseverance of the BUHS athletes underscored their competitive spirit in a thrilling event.
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Brattleboro’s hot shooting, stingy defense too much for BBA

Brattleboro’s hot shooting, stingy defense too much for BBA

In a dominant performance, Brattleboro Union High School's Bears triumphed over their opponents with a solid 59-42 victory, showcasing their defensive prowess and offensive firepower, particularly from Oscar Korson, who led all scorers with 19 points. The team's strategic 2-3 zone disrupted their rivals, allowing BUHS to take an early lead and maintain control throughout the game.
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Four local ski jumpers compete in New Hampshire events

Four local ski jumpers compete in New Hampshire events

Brattleboro Union High School ski jumpers shone over the weekend, with Kennedy Leonard and Spencer Jones both clinching first place in their respective classes at the Chip Henry Jumps, while Ava Joyal led the U14 Class at the Nansen Ski Club, showcasing the region's growing talent in the sport. As enthusiasm mounts for ski jumping in Brattleboro, local parents and coaches are eager to inspire the next generation of jumpers.
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Bears drop 'tough' game to Hartford

Bears drop ‘tough’ game to Hartford

In a challenging match against Hartford, Brattleboro Union High School's boys basketball team fought hard but fell 60-39, with senior Oscar Korson leading the Bears with 15 points. Despite strong defensive efforts, particularly in the first half, the Bears struggled with turnovers, a factor that ultimately impacted their performance as they look to regroup for their upcoming league game.
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