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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

  • Girls Varsity Basketball vs Rutland HS

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

    Sport: BasketballLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: BUHS Gym

  • GIRLS-VARS HOCKEY vs Harwood UHS

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

    Sport: HOCKEYLevel: GIRLS-VARSTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Nelson Withington

  • GIRLS-VARS HOCKEY vs Stowe High School

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

    Sport: HOCKEYLevel: GIRLS-VARSTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Nelson Withington

Blog Updates

Wheeler leads Bears to victory on the road against MAU

Wheeler leads Bears to victory on the road against MAU

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.

Read MoreWheeler leads Bears to victory on the road against MAU
Local athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1992

Local athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1992

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!

Read MoreLocal athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1992
Local athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1979

Local athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1979

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!

Read MoreLocal athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1979
Backflip on the podium, breakthrough on the snow: Ben Ogden hails new generation of US skiers

Backflip on the podium, breakthrough on the snow: Ben Ogden hails new generation of US skiers

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.

Read MoreBackflip on the podium, breakthrough on the snow: Ben Ogden hails new generation of US skiers
'On the hill!': Whether at Harris Hill or the Olympics, Southern Vermont's Peter Graves has long been 'The Voice' of skiing

‘On the hill!’: Whether at Harris Hill or the Olympics, Southern Vermont’s Peter Graves has long been ‘The Voice’ of skiing

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!

Read More‘On the hill!’: Whether at Harris Hill or the Olympics, Southern Vermont’s Peter Graves has long been ‘The Voice’ of skiing
Landgrove's Ogden wins Olympic silver, breaking 50 year medal drought for US men's cross-country skiing

Landgrove’s Ogden wins Olympic silver, breaking 50 year medal drought for US men’s cross-country skiing

Brattleboro's own Ben Ogden made waves at the Winter Olympics in Val di Fiemme, Italy, clinching a silver medal in cross-country skiing—the first U.S. men's ski medal since fellow Vermonter Bill Koch's silver in 1976. This remarkable achievement underscores the talent nurtured in Vermont, with Ogden showcasing his skills as a two-time NCAA Nordic champion and a proud graduate of Stratton Mountain School and the University of Vermont. As Brattleboro Bears continue to shine in athletics, Ogden’s victory serves as an inspiring reminder of what local student-athletes can accomplish on the world stage.

Read MoreLandgrove’s Ogden wins Olympic silver, breaking 50 year medal drought for US men’s cross-country skiing

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Recent Updates

Wheeler leads Bears to victory on the road against MAU

Wheeler leads Bears to victory on the road against MAU

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.

Read MoreWheeler leads Bears to victory on the road against MAU
Local athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1992

Local athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1992

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!

Read MoreLocal athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1992
Local athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1979

Local athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1979

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!

Read MoreLocal athletes round out largest Harris Hill field since 1979
Backflip on the podium, breakthrough on the snow: Ben Ogden hails new generation of US skiers

Backflip on the podium, breakthrough on the snow: Ben Ogden hails new generation of US skiers

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.

Read MoreBackflip on the podium, breakthrough on the snow: Ben Ogden hails new generation of US skiers
'On the hill!': Whether at Harris Hill or the Olympics, Southern Vermont's Peter Graves has long been 'The Voice' of skiing

‘On the hill!’: Whether at Harris Hill or the Olympics, Southern Vermont’s Peter Graves has long been ‘The Voice’ of skiing

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!

Read More‘On the hill!’: Whether at Harris Hill or the Olympics, Southern Vermont’s Peter Graves has long been ‘The Voice’ of skiing
Landgrove's Ogden wins Olympic silver, breaking 50 year medal drought for US men's cross-country skiing

Landgrove’s Ogden wins Olympic silver, breaking 50 year medal drought for US men’s cross-country skiing

Brattleboro's own Ben Ogden made waves at the Winter Olympics in Val di Fiemme, Italy, clinching a silver medal in cross-country skiing—the first U.S. men's ski medal since fellow Vermonter Bill Koch's silver in 1976. This remarkable achievement underscores the talent nurtured in Vermont, with Ogden showcasing his skills as a two-time NCAA Nordic champion and a proud graduate of Stratton Mountain School and the University of Vermont. As Brattleboro Bears continue to shine in athletics, Ogden’s victory serves as an inspiring reminder of what local student-athletes can accomplish on the world stage.

Read MoreLandgrove’s Ogden wins Olympic silver, breaking 50 year medal drought for US men’s cross-country skiing
Roundup: Bears place second in tri-meet at Gibson Aiken Center

Roundup: Bears place second in tri-meet at Gibson Aiken Center

The Brattleboro Bears gymnastics team showcased their talent by placing second at the tri-meet held at the Gibson Aiken Center, scoring 129.75 points. Highlighting the team's performance, Lauren Chute excelled with first-place finishes in the vault, beam, and all-around competitions, while Sadie Cheslawski made notable contributions with top finishes as well. As the Bears prepare to face Montpelier next, they continue to build on their impressive season!

Read MoreRoundup: Bears place second in tri-meet at Gibson Aiken Center
Bears defeated by Rutland after competitive first two periods

Bears defeated by Rutland after competitive first two periods

In a hard-fought match, the Brattleboro girls hockey team faced off against Rutland, ultimately falling 5-1 despite a standout performance from junior Jaidyn Denny, who scored the Bears' only goal. Junior Dakota VonFeldt showcased her skills in goal with an impressive 42 saves, and the team demonstrated strong potential with contributions from players like eighth graders Perry Evans and Alyssa Jones. As the Bears gear up for their next game against Woodstock, they remain focused on improving and building momentum for the rest of the season.

Read MoreBears defeated by Rutland after competitive first two periods