Support BUHS Athletics

The BUHS Athletic Booster Club is a charitable, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, whose purpose it is to encourage enthusiastic support and interest in Brattleboro Union High School athletics.

BUHS Booster Club Holiday Pop-Up is Closed

 

You can find all of your favorite apparel, accessories and more to support your favorite BUHS athlete or team. Lots of new products this season. Let us know if you have requests and it might show up in a future store.

All proceeds benefit BUHS athletes. Deadline: Thursday, November 20 at midnight!

Home Games

  • Varsity Softball vs Mt. Anthony UHS

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

    Sport: SoftballLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Sawyer Field

  • Varsity Baseball vs Mt. Anthony UHS

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

    Sport: BaseballLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tenney Field

  • Varsity Women’s Lacrosse vs Vermont Academy

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

    Sport: Women's LacrosseLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field

  • Varsity Softball vs Rutland HS

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

    Sport: SoftballLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Sawyer Field

Blog Updates

Bears begin season with new look roster looking to build success

Bears begin season with new look roster looking to build success

The Brattleboro Bears are gearing up for an exciting baseball season with a refreshed roster, featuring ten new players alongside six returning veterans. Under the guidance of head coach Chris Groeger, key players like senior Sean Cozza and sophomore Briar Cutting are set to lead the team, with an emphasis on improving their fundamentals and reducing strikeouts. As they prepare for their season opener against Mount Anthony, the Bears are poised to build on their legacy of resilience and teamwork, aiming for success on the field.

Read MoreBears begin season with new look roster looking to build success
Bears use balanced offense, transition game to take down Wildcats

Bears use balanced offense, transition game to take down Wildcats

In an exciting home opener, the Brattleboro Bears triumphed over Twin Valley with a commanding 63-44 victory, showcasing a balanced offensive effort as ten players contributed to the score. Alexx Labounty and Alto Purdy led the team with ten points each, while head coach Tyler Boone praised the group's resilience following a challenging start to the season. With their next game against Otter Valley on the horizon, the Bears are eager to keep the momentum going and delight their fans!

Read MoreBears use balanced offense, transition game to take down Wildcats
For the love of (Vermont) baseball: Historian/collector documents all-time Green Mountain ballplayers

For the love of (Vermont) baseball: Historian/collector documents all-time Green Mountain ballplayers

In a heartfelt tribute to Vermont's rich baseball history, Dana Sprague, a BUHS graduate, is documenting the stories of every Vermonter who has played professionally, showcasing talents from Brattleboro and beyond. With 164 players chronicled, including notable achievements from alumni like Brad Baker and John Foley, Sprague’s project highlights the resilience and passion of those who have graced the diamond before. Current Brattleboro Bears, like aspiring prospect Kaiden McCarthy, continue this legacy, promising a bright future for baseball in our community.

Read MoreFor the love of (Vermont) baseball: Historian/collector documents all-time Green Mountain ballplayers
Mora Butcher to coach Brattleboro girls tennis team this season

Mora Butcher to coach Brattleboro girls tennis team this season

This season, the Brattleboro Bears girls tennis team welcomes Mora Butcher as their new head coach, bringing her extensive playing background to guide the team. With a mix of seasoned players and new talent, including senior Vivian Elliott likely leading as the No. 1 singles player, Butcher aims to foster individual growth and teamwork. The Bears are set to kick off their season against Rutland on April 13, promising an exciting year ahead for Brattleboro student-athletes!

Read MoreMora Butcher to coach Brattleboro girls tennis team this season
Bears open season with experience, athleticism despite low numbers

Bears open season with experience, athleticism despite low numbers

The Brattleboro Bears boys tennis team, under the guidance of Coach Ben Brewer, is gearing up for an exciting season despite a smaller roster this year. With seven returning players, including seniors Mark Richards and Elias Frazer Olsen, the team is focused on sharpening their skills and building a strong lineup. As they prepare to face formidable opponents like Burr & Burton and Middlebury, the Bears aim to develop both their competitive edge and teamwork, fostering growth among veteran and new players alike.

Read MoreBears open season with experience, athleticism despite low numbers
Medals in the Mountains celebrates Olympians, youth sports, season's end

Medals in the Mountains celebrates Olympians, youth sports, season’s end

Join us this Saturday at Bromley Mountain for Medals in the Mountains, a celebration of local heroes and youth sports! Featuring Olympic silver medalist Ben Ogden alongside Brattleboro's own Bill Koch, this event honors the achievements of our own Brattleboro Bears while supporting young athletes in our community. Enjoy an afternoon of fun with food, live music, and a chance to meet these remarkable athletes as we kick off the season and applaud the spirit of sports in Brattleboro!

Read MoreMedals in the Mountains celebrates Olympians, youth sports, season’s end

Student Section

Recent Updates

Bears begin season with new look roster looking to build success

Bears begin season with new look roster looking to build success

The Brattleboro Bears are gearing up for an exciting baseball season with a refreshed roster, featuring ten new players alongside six returning veterans. Under the guidance of head coach Chris Groeger, key players like senior Sean Cozza and sophomore Briar Cutting are set to lead the team, with an emphasis on improving their fundamentals and reducing strikeouts. As they prepare for their season opener against Mount Anthony, the Bears are poised to build on their legacy of resilience and teamwork, aiming for success on the field.

Read MoreBears begin season with new look roster looking to build success
Bears use balanced offense, transition game to take down Wildcats

Bears use balanced offense, transition game to take down Wildcats

In an exciting home opener, the Brattleboro Bears triumphed over Twin Valley with a commanding 63-44 victory, showcasing a balanced offensive effort as ten players contributed to the score. Alexx Labounty and Alto Purdy led the team with ten points each, while head coach Tyler Boone praised the group's resilience following a challenging start to the season. With their next game against Otter Valley on the horizon, the Bears are eager to keep the momentum going and delight their fans!

Read MoreBears use balanced offense, transition game to take down Wildcats
For the love of (Vermont) baseball: Historian/collector documents all-time Green Mountain ballplayers

For the love of (Vermont) baseball: Historian/collector documents all-time Green Mountain ballplayers

In a heartfelt tribute to Vermont's rich baseball history, Dana Sprague, a BUHS graduate, is documenting the stories of every Vermonter who has played professionally, showcasing talents from Brattleboro and beyond. With 164 players chronicled, including notable achievements from alumni like Brad Baker and John Foley, Sprague’s project highlights the resilience and passion of those who have graced the diamond before. Current Brattleboro Bears, like aspiring prospect Kaiden McCarthy, continue this legacy, promising a bright future for baseball in our community.

Read MoreFor the love of (Vermont) baseball: Historian/collector documents all-time Green Mountain ballplayers
Mora Butcher to coach Brattleboro girls tennis team this season

Mora Butcher to coach Brattleboro girls tennis team this season

This season, the Brattleboro Bears girls tennis team welcomes Mora Butcher as their new head coach, bringing her extensive playing background to guide the team. With a mix of seasoned players and new talent, including senior Vivian Elliott likely leading as the No. 1 singles player, Butcher aims to foster individual growth and teamwork. The Bears are set to kick off their season against Rutland on April 13, promising an exciting year ahead for Brattleboro student-athletes!

Read MoreMora Butcher to coach Brattleboro girls tennis team this season
Bears open season with experience, athleticism despite low numbers

Bears open season with experience, athleticism despite low numbers

The Brattleboro Bears boys tennis team, under the guidance of Coach Ben Brewer, is gearing up for an exciting season despite a smaller roster this year. With seven returning players, including seniors Mark Richards and Elias Frazer Olsen, the team is focused on sharpening their skills and building a strong lineup. As they prepare to face formidable opponents like Burr & Burton and Middlebury, the Bears aim to develop both their competitive edge and teamwork, fostering growth among veteran and new players alike.

Read MoreBears open season with experience, athleticism despite low numbers
Medals in the Mountains celebrates Olympians, youth sports, season's end

Medals in the Mountains celebrates Olympians, youth sports, season’s end

Join us this Saturday at Bromley Mountain for Medals in the Mountains, a celebration of local heroes and youth sports! Featuring Olympic silver medalist Ben Ogden alongside Brattleboro's own Bill Koch, this event honors the achievements of our own Brattleboro Bears while supporting young athletes in our community. Enjoy an afternoon of fun with food, live music, and a chance to meet these remarkable athletes as we kick off the season and applaud the spirit of sports in Brattleboro!

Read MoreMedals in the Mountains celebrates Olympians, youth sports, season’s end
Strong 4th quarter lifts Wildcats to season opening win at Otter Valley

Strong 4th quarter lifts Wildcats to season opening win at Otter Valley

The Twin Valley Unified basketball team kicked off their season with a thrilling 34-32 victory against Otter Valley, marking their first win in over a year. Led by Mason Ranslow's game-high 18 points, the Wildcats showcased a balanced scoring effort and will look to carry this momentum into their upcoming games, including a much-anticipated matchup against the Brattleboro Bears this Thursday at 2:15 p.m. Stay tuned as our local athletes continue to make their mark this season!

Read MoreStrong 4th quarter lifts Wildcats to season opening win at Otter Valley
Green Street School to host 14th annual Tulip Trot 5K Race

Green Street School to host 14th annual Tulip Trot 5K Race

Join the Brattleboro Bears and the community for the 14th annual Tulip Trot 5K Race on May 2 at Green Street School! This beloved event not only promotes health and wellness but also supports vital enrichment programs for local students. With fun and fitness for everyone, including a special kids' fun run, it's a perfect way to celebrate spring and community spirit together!

Read MoreGreen Street School to host 14th annual Tulip Trot 5K Race