Coed Varsity Football vs Middlebury UHS
131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301Sport: FootballLevel: Coed VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Natowich Field
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.
This annual outing is more than just a great day on the course. It’s a fundraiser for the Brattleboro High School Booster Club, a 100% volunteer-run nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Brattleboro Union High School student-athletes. Your participation helps fund uniforms, equipment, travel, and other essential expenses for our local high school sports programs.
Sport: FootballLevel: Coed VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: SoccerLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Natowich Field
Brattleboro Union High School is proud to celebrate the spirit of athleticism as several of our own residents recently took on the challenging Delta Dental road race up Mount Washington. Despite the race’s shortened distance due to weather conditions, the determination of our community shines brightly. Join us in supporting our Brattleboro Bears as we continue to foster athletic excellence and camaraderie through the BUHS Booster Club!
Brattleboro Union High School (BUHS) proudly celebrates its talented athletes and remarkable alumni who embody the spirit of the Bears. This legacy shines through in recent achievements, showcasing not just athletic prowess but also the camaraderie fostered by the BUHS Booster Club. Join us in supporting our athletes as they continue to excel and represent our school with pride!
The Brattleboro Bears concluded their lacrosse season with a noteworthy performance, marking their first playoff victory in over a decade. In an exciting playoff run, the boys defeated Spaulding 9-5, fueled by standout players like Alex Dick and Hunter Roth. As BUHS continues to foster talent and sportsmanship, the Bears look forward to building on this success in the upcoming season, exemplifying the spirit of dedication and teamwork that the Booster Club proudly supports!
Brattleboro Union High School's future ski jump stars are honing their skills at Living Memorial Park, where young athletes like Myles Billings, 10, are embracing the thrill of jumping off both 10- and 18-meter jumps. As part of the Harris Hill ski jumping legacy, these budding jumpers are poised to carry on the tradition of excellence in winter sports.
The Brattleboro Union High School girls basketball team showcased their talent by defeating Colchester 49-35 in the Division 1 playoffs, with standout performances from junior Reese Croutworst, who scored 22 points, and Abigail Henry, who added 17. With their next challenge set against No. 2 Mount Mansfield, Coach Karen Henry remains optimistic about the team's continued strong performance as they aim to play their best basketball.
The No. 4 Brattleboro boys hockey team triumphed over North Country with a 5-3 victory in the Division 2 quarterfinals, showcasing standout performances from senior Evan Wright, who netted two goals, and senior Andy Cay, who sealed the win with an empty net goal. With their impressive teamwork and a stellar effort from goalie Senji Kimura, the Bears advance to the semifinals, aiming for a rematch against top-seeded Harwood.
Brattleboro Union High School's Nordic team showcased their talent by finishing third in the Vermont States Boys Division 1 competition, with standout performances from Willow Sharma and Nico Conathan-Leach, who placed 10th and 11th respectively. Additionally, Dakota St. Louis made a formidable impression in the Individual State Tournament, clinching a spot in the Elite 8 before concluding a successful season as one of the top seniors in Vermont.
In recent basketball league action, Brattleboro Union High School athletes showcased their talent on the court, with standout performances including Ian Fulton-Black’s impressive 26 points for Evan's and Cam Frost's notable 24 points for W. River Painting, highlighting the competitive spirit and dedication of BUHS students in local sports.
Brattleboro Union High School's girls basketball team, seeded No. 7, is gearing up to host No. 10 Colchester in the first round of the Division 1 playoffs, demonstrating their competitive spirit as they aim for victory in the 2025 Vermont Principals’ Association Girls Basketball Championships. Meanwhile, the boys hockey team is set to challenge North Country in the Division 2 quarterfinals, showcasing BUHS's strong athletic presence in the state tournament.
The Brattleboro girls basketball team celebrated senior night with a resounding 49-39 victory over Hartford, showcasing a stellar defensive performance that limited their opponents to just one point in the fourth quarter. With standout contributions from seniors Rachael White and Kayli Speno, alongside juniors Reese Croutworst and Abigail Henry, the Bears claimed an important win as they prepare for the Division 1 playoffs.
Brattleboro Union High School students participated in the 3rd Annual Snow Golf: Chip, Drive, & Putt for Preservation at Scott Farm, showcasing their talent and community spirit alongside nearly 100 other golfers and spectators. This engaging event not only highlighted local history but also raised funds for essential preservation and educational initiatives, emphasizing BUHS's commitment to community involvement.