Varsity Coed Football vs Middlebury UHS
131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301Sport: FootballLevel: Varsity CoedTeam: 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: Varsity CoedTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: SoccerLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Natowich Field
The Brattleboro Post 5 baseball team showcased their talent at the 50th annual Gubby Tournament, wrapping up a busy weekend with a record of 2-2. Current Brattleboro Bears, including standout performances from Sean Cozza and Spencer Claussen, highlighted the weekend’s action, demonstrating the skill and determination that defines our local athletes. As they continue their season, the community eagerly supports their journey on the diamond!
Brattleboro Union High School is proud to announce that student-athletes Evan Wright and Rowan Lonergan will represent the Bears in the upcoming Make-A-Wish Twin State All-Star Hockey Classic. Both players achieved significant milestones this season: Wright celebrated his 100th career goal during a thrilling match against Stowe, while Lonergan set a record for the most points by a defenseman in a single season for Brattleboro hockey. Join us in cheering on these talented Bears as they showcase their skills while supporting a great cause!
Brattleboro Union High School proudly celebrates its standout student-athletes recognized in the Southern Vermont League's spring sports all-star selections. Notable achievements include Jack Cady, Teagan Thurber, and Hailey Richards earning first-team honors in track and field, while the ultimate team shone with Desmond Longsmith and Colby Bristol also making the elite list. Congrats to all Brattleboro Bears for their impressive performances this season!
Brattleboro Bears track & field athletes Jack Cady and Hailey Richards shone at the Division 1 state meet in Burlington, both earning state championships while setting new school records. Senior Cady clinched the boys 400-meter dash with a remarkable time of 48.92 seconds, while sophomore Richards soared to victory in pole vault, clearing 10 feet 1.25 inches. With strong performances from the team, including podium finishes from Teagan Thurber and Nico Conathan-Leach, the Bears look to build on this success in future seasons!
Brattleboro Union High School Unified recently hosted the fourth annual Special Olympics Vermont State Unified Bocce Tournament on Natowich Field, bringing together unified teams from across Southern Vermont for a day of friendly competition and camaraderie. Coach Tyler Boone emphasized the event as a way to celebrate the end of the basketball season while fostering unity and joy among athletes, who eagerly earned medals and built lasting friendships. With engaging smiles, the Brattleboro Bears showcased their sportsmanship, embodying the essence of unified sports: “On the field we are teammates; off the field we are friends.”
The Brattleboro Bears boys lacrosse team capped off their season with a commendable run to the Division 2 quarterfinals, achieving their first playoff victory in 11 years. In a thrilling match against Spaulding, Alex Dick led the charge with three goals, helping secure a 9-5 win, while the team showed tenacity in their subsequent game despite facing the top-seeded Highlanders. As they look ahead to building on this momentum, the Bears exemplify the spirit and determination of Brattleboro Union High School athletics.
[gpt3]Summarize this article in a short, engaging 1–2 sentence excerpt, focusing on Brattleboro Union High School (BUHS) content, specifically highlighting BUHS achievements or mentions, without referencing other towns or schools: BRATTLEBORO — The 103rd annual Harris Hill Ski Jumping competition…
[gpt3]Summarize this article in a short, engaging 1–2 sentence excerpt, focusing on Brattleboro Union High School (BUHS) content, specifically highlighting BUHS achievements or mentions, without referencing other towns or schools: BRATTLEBORO — The 103rd annual Harris Hill Ski Jumping competition…
Brattleboro Union High School proudly upholds a rich ski jumping tradition, as highlighted by the recent renovation of Harris Hill, where young athletes confront thrilling challenges and celebrate personal achievements. The community's support for ski jumping not only enhances local pride but also inspires students like Jim Holland, who fondly recalls his pivotal first jump on this iconic hill.
Brattleboro Union High School alumnus Jim Holland, a legendary ski jumper with an illustrious career including six national championships and two Olympic appearances, reflects on the invaluable life lessons gained from his experiences in the sport, emphasizing the importance of courage, confidence, and character. As he faces the challenges of Parkinson's disease, Holland continues to inspire future generations by supporting ski jumping initiatives and advocating for the transformative power of perseverance.
Brattleboro Union High School is set to shine as it hosts the 103rd Harris Hill Ski Jumping competition this weekend, bringing together athletes from around the globe to showcase their talents in a thrilling event that highlights the community's dedication to winter sports. With various classes for both male and female competitors, BUHS proudly contributes to this vibrant tradition, fostering a spirit of excellence and sportsmanship.
Brattleboro Union High School shines in the local sports scene, with their standout performances and strong representation in the men's basketball league, showcasing the talent of players like Bobby LeClair, who continues to lead on the court. BUHS athletes bring pride to the community with their competitive spirit and achievements!
Brattleboro Union High School's Jack Cady has earned a spot on the Vermont all-star team for the prestigious Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl, set to take place on August 2. This recognition highlights BUHS's strong athletic talent as they compete in this celebrated annual event benefiting Shriners' Hospitals.
Brattleboro Union High School celebrates the spirit of local talent as Brattleboro native and former professional ski jumper Spencer Knickerbocker, along with young competitor Spencer Jones, gears up to showcase their skills at the 103rd Harris Hill Ski Jumping competition this weekend. With a rich history and a vibrant atmosphere, the event not only highlights these athletes’ achievements but also strengthens community pride in Brattleboro's sporting heritage.