Varsity Women’s Lacrosse vs Woodstock Union High School
Sport: Women's LacrosseLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
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Sport: Women's LacrosseLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: TennisLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tennis Courts
Sport: Field HockeyLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Sawyer Field
Sport: SoccerLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: SoccerLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Mt. Anthony UHSSubsite: Spinelli Field

Gabe Alexander, a standout defenseman for the Brattleboro Bears hockey team, has been selected to participate in the prestigious 40th Rotary All-Star Hockey Classic on March 21. As the only player from Brattleboro chosen for this year’s event, Alexander represents our community with pride among Vermont's top senior hockey talent. Tickets for this exciting doubleheader event are available online and at the venue, with proceeds benefiting local initiatives and scholarships.

Brattleboro Bears faced tough challenges in the recent playoffs, with the boys basketball team finishing their season with an 8-13 record after a loss to Mount Mansfield. The girls hockey team ended their campaign at 0-18-1, highlighted by a memorable tie against Burr & Burton. Despite the outcomes, the determination of our student-athletes showcases their commitment to excellence on the ice and court.

Exciting playoff action is ahead for the Brattleboro Bears, as the boys basketball team gears up to face Mount Mansfield on Tuesday, while both the boys and girls hockey teams prepare for their respective challenges. After a strong season, the girls basketball team ended their run in the quarterfinals against Mount Mansfield, finishing with a solid 10-12 record. Stay tuned as our Bears strive for victory in the upcoming playoff matches!

Brattleboro mourns the loss of John Caldwell, the pioneering figure in cross-country skiing, who passed away at 97. A former Olympian and coach, he influenced many local athletes, including Brattleboro's own Jim Galanes, a three-time Olympian, and played a crucial role in shaping cross-country skiing in the U.S. Caldwell's legacy will continue to inspire current Brattleboro Bears as they pursue excellence in their sports.

Brattleboro Bears are making waves in ski jumping, with 17-year-old Henry Loher recently capturing the Winged Trophy at Harris Hill and representing the U.S. at the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Lillehammer. This achievement is supported by the Devlin Inn & Suites, which is reviving the legacy of legendary jumper Art Devlin by equipping young athletes with new gear and fostering the next generation of talent in Brattleboro and beyond. Thanks to their efforts, local jumpers are not just preserving history; they're also taking to the skies with pride.

The No. 8 Brattleboro Bears girls basketball team triumphed over No. 9 Colchester with a thrilling 55-47 victory, securing their spot in the D1 quarterfinals. Senior Parker Thibault led the Bears with 14 points, supported by fellow seniors Reese Croutworst and Destiny Thibault, showcasing the strength and determination of Brattleboro athletes. As they prepare for a challenging match against top-seeded Mount Mansfield, the Bears continue to demonstrate resilience and teamwork on their journey through the playoffs.

Gabe Alexander, a standout defenseman for the Brattleboro Bears hockey team, has been selected to participate in the prestigious 40th Rotary All-Star Hockey Classic on March 21. As the only player from Brattleboro chosen for this year’s event, Alexander represents our community with pride among Vermont's top senior hockey talent. Tickets for this exciting doubleheader event are available online and at the venue, with proceeds benefiting local initiatives and scholarships.

Brattleboro Bears faced tough challenges in the recent playoffs, with the boys basketball team finishing their season with an 8-13 record after a loss to Mount Mansfield. The girls hockey team ended their campaign at 0-18-1, highlighted by a memorable tie against Burr & Burton. Despite the outcomes, the determination of our student-athletes showcases their commitment to excellence on the ice and court.

Exciting playoff action is ahead for the Brattleboro Bears, as the boys basketball team gears up to face Mount Mansfield on Tuesday, while both the boys and girls hockey teams prepare for their respective challenges. After a strong season, the girls basketball team ended their run in the quarterfinals against Mount Mansfield, finishing with a solid 10-12 record. Stay tuned as our Bears strive for victory in the upcoming playoff matches!

Brattleboro mourns the loss of John Caldwell, the pioneering figure in cross-country skiing, who passed away at 97. A former Olympian and coach, he influenced many local athletes, including Brattleboro's own Jim Galanes, a three-time Olympian, and played a crucial role in shaping cross-country skiing in the U.S. Caldwell's legacy will continue to inspire current Brattleboro Bears as they pursue excellence in their sports.

Brattleboro Bears are making waves in ski jumping, with 17-year-old Henry Loher recently capturing the Winged Trophy at Harris Hill and representing the U.S. at the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Lillehammer. This achievement is supported by the Devlin Inn & Suites, which is reviving the legacy of legendary jumper Art Devlin by equipping young athletes with new gear and fostering the next generation of talent in Brattleboro and beyond. Thanks to their efforts, local jumpers are not just preserving history; they're also taking to the skies with pride.

The No. 8 Brattleboro Bears girls basketball team triumphed over No. 9 Colchester with a thrilling 55-47 victory, securing their spot in the D1 quarterfinals. Senior Parker Thibault led the Bears with 14 points, supported by fellow seniors Reese Croutworst and Destiny Thibault, showcasing the strength and determination of Brattleboro athletes. As they prepare for a challenging match against top-seeded Mount Mansfield, the Bears continue to demonstrate resilience and teamwork on their journey through the playoffs.

The Brattleboro Bears gymnastics team achieved an impressive third-place finish at the Vermont state championship meet, with standout Lauren Chute leading the charge. Chute clinched the beam title and earned top five finishes in three other events, concluding with a strong all-around performance, placing second for the third consecutive year. With a team score of 134.975, Brattleboro is poised to continue building on this success as they enter their third season as a varsity program.

In a thrilling matchup, the Brattleboro Bears defeated the Bellows Falls Terriers 78-51 on senior night, showcasing their determination and skill as they build momentum for the postseason. Junior Dawson Wheeler led the Bears with 19 points, while sophomores Kaden Cole and Jacob Kissell contributed significantly, sealing the team’s strong performance. As the Bears continue to sharpen their gameplay, their unity and resilience reflect the spirit of Brattleboro athletics, promising an exciting finish to the season.
