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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-VARS HOCKEY vs Rutland HS

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

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

  • Girls Varsity Basketball vs Mt. Anthony UHS

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

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

  • HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY vs North Country Union

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

    Sport: HOCKEYLevel: HIGH SCHOOLTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Nelson Withington

  • GIRLS-VARS HOCKEY vs Burr And Burton Academy

    131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301

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

Blog Updates

Guilford goalie selected for international hockey tourney in Quebec City

Guilford goalie selected for international hockey tourney in Quebec City

Brattleboro Bears alum Owen Malouin has been selected as one of two goalies for the Adirondack Jr. Wings at the prestigious Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. This young athlete, who previously shined with the Brattleboro Hockey Association Hawks, is not only a standout on the ice with a remarkable record but also a dedicated student, currently excelling at The Bement School. As he prepares to play before thousands of fans in Quebec City, the entire Brattleboro community is cheering him on!

Read MoreGuilford goalie selected for international hockey tourney in Quebec City
Bears concede late shorthanded goal in tough loss to St. Johnsbury

Bears concede late shorthanded goal in tough loss to St. Johnsbury

In a nail-biting game on January 28, the Brattleboro Bears fell to St. Johnsbury 5-4, despite a valiant effort that saw them rally from a two-goal deficit in the third period. Senior Gabe Alexander shone with two goals, while freshman Jordan Denny and sophomore Max Madow contributed crucial plays to tie the game before a late shorthanded goal sealed their fate. Coach Eric Libardoni praised the team's resilience, noting they're just a few plays away from victory and remain competitive in every matchup.

Read MoreBears concede late shorthanded goal in tough loss to St. Johnsbury
Kunisch leads Bulldogs to victory against Bears

Kunisch leads Bulldogs to victory against Bears

In a tough matchup on Wednesday night, the Brattleboro Bears fell to the Burr & Burton Bulldogs, with a final score of 76-47. Despite the loss, standout performances from Noah Moore and Dawson Wheeler, who both hit crucial three-pointers, showcased the resilience of our student-athletes. The Bears continue to build their strength as they prepare to face Hartford on Monday, demonstrating their determination to improve this season.

Read MoreKunisch leads Bulldogs to victory against Bears
Vermont Sports Hall of Fame announces its 2026 inductees

Vermont Sports Hall of Fame announces its 2026 inductees

The Vermont Sports Hall of Fame has announced its 2026 inductees, including Susan Dunklee, an accomplished Olympic biathlete and daughter of Brattleboro's own Stan Dunklee, a cross-country skiing icon. This induction not only celebrates the rich sports heritage of our community but also serves as inspiration for current Brattleboro Bears, reminding them of the heights they can achieve in their athletic pursuits. Stay tuned for the induction ceremony on April 25, 2026, at the Delta Marriott in Burlington!

Read MoreVermont Sports Hall of Fame announces its 2026 inductees
Shorthanded Bears suffer setback to McCann to kick off homestand

Shorthanded Bears suffer setback to McCann to kick off homestand

The Brattleboro Bears faced a tough challenge against McCann, suffering a 9-1 defeat despite a standout goal from senior Gabe Alexander. Coach Eric Libardoni emphasized the need for the team to recover from injuries and regain their energy as they gear up for the next game against Woodstock this Saturday. Even in their struggles, junior Eli Edwards showcased potential, promising a bright future for the Bears as they regroup and refocus.

Read MoreShorthanded Bears suffer setback to McCann to kick off homestand

Student Section

Recent Updates

Playoff roundup: Terriers fall to Green Mountain in D3 quarterfinals

Playoff roundup: Terriers fall to Green Mountain in D3 quarterfinals

The Brattleboro Bears faced a tough challenge in the Division 2 lacrosse quarterfinals, falling to Harwood with a final score of 16-1, concluding their season with a 5-13 record. Meanwhile, Bellows Falls' softball team advanced in the Division 3 playoffs with a commanding 16-4 victory over Randolph, showcasing the strength of local high school sports as teams push beyond the regular season. As the spring sports playoffs unfold, Brattleboro's athletic community continues to celebrate the dedication and achievements of its student-athletes.

Read MorePlayoff roundup: Terriers fall to Green Mountain in D3 quarterfinals
Eight Bears compete in boys state individual tournament

Eight Bears compete in boys state individual tournament

Eight Brattleboro Bears showcased their talent at the recent boys state individual tournament, competing fiercely in singles and doubles matches. Standout performances included Malo Renault's victory in the first round and Eli Welch's competitive spirit against the No. 1 seed. As the team looks to build on their experiences, the future looks bright for the Bears, especially with strong players returning next season!

Read MoreEight Bears compete in boys state individual tournament
Rebels survive late push from Blue Devils, advance to D4 semifinals

Rebels survive late push from Blue Devils, advance to D4 semifinals

The Brattleboro Bears boys tennis team wrapped up their season with an impressive 11-5 record, making it to the quarterfinals of the state playoffs despite a tough 6-1 loss to Essex. Their journey included a thrilling 4-3 victory over Rice, showcasing the talent and determination of our local athletes. As the Bears celebrate their achievements, we look forward to even greater accomplishments in the upcoming seasons!

Read MoreRebels survive late push from Blue Devils, advance to D4 semifinals
BHS/BUHS Athletic Hall of Fame announces inductees

BHS/BUHS Athletic Hall of Fame announces inductees

The Brattleboro High School/Brattleboro Union High School Athletic Hall of Fame proudly announces its Class of 2025 inductees, celebrating the outstanding contributions of former athletes spanning six decades. This year's honorees include remarkable athletes like Ray Bueb and Amy Springer, who excelled in various sports, showcasing the legacy of achievement that inspires our current Brattleboro Bears. Join us at the Hall of Fame Banquet on November 1 to honor these legends and their impact on Brattleboro athletics!

Read MoreBHS/BUHS Athletic Hall of Fame announces inductees
Bears comeback falls just short in season ending loss to Green Knights

Bears comeback falls just short in season ending loss to Green Knights

The Brattleboro Bears' ultimate frisbee team put up a valiant effort in their playoff match against a tough opponent, losing 11-9 in a nail-biting finish. Despite the season-ending loss, standout performances from seniors Desmond Longsmith and Dallas St. Peter highlighted the team's resilience and skill. As the Bears look to the future, the excitement for next season grows, especially with a strong returning roster poised to carry on the legacy of excellence at Brattleboro Union High School. Go Bears!

Read MoreBears comeback falls just short in season ending loss to Green Knights
Brattleboro’s Joyal soars to new heights with USA Ski Jumping Fly Camp invitation

Brattleboro’s Joyal soars to new heights with USA Ski Jumping Fly Camp invitation

Brattleboro Union High School is proud to celebrate the achievements of our own Ava Joyal, a dedicated athlete selected for the prestigious USA Ski Jumping Fly Camp 2025. This remarkable opportunity showcases Ava's hard work and reflects the strength of the Harris Hill Nordic program in nurturing talent in our community. As she prepares for this national-level training experience, Ava not only represents the Brattleboro Bears with pride but also inspires future generations of athletes to chase their dreams in sports!

Read MoreBrattleboro’s Joyal soars to new heights with USA Ski Jumping Fly Camp invitation
Playoff results for Wednesday's play down and quarterfinal games

Playoff results for Wednesday’s play down and quarterfinal games

The Brattleboro Bears showed great determination in their postseason journey, with the baseball team finishing the season at 8-8 after a spirited effort in the Division 1 tournament. As we celebrate our student-athletes, let's highlight their commitment and resilience. Join the BUHS Booster Club in supporting our teams and alumni, who continue to inspire with their achievements on and off the field! Go Bears!

Read MorePlayoff results for Wednesday’s play down and quarterfinal games
Playoff results for Tuesday's play down games

Playoff results for Tuesday’s play down games

The Brattleboro Bears are making waves this playoff season! Led by standout performances from Mark Richards, Seamus Bald, and Dashiell Moyse, the boys tennis team celebrated their thrilling 4-3 victory over Rice while Beckett Mann claimed his first-ever playoff win. With a strong spirit and a proud legacy, BUHS athletes are showcasing their talent and sportsmanship on the field and court. Go, Bears! 🐻

Read MorePlayoff results for Tuesday’s play down games