Girls Varsity Tennis vs Mt. Anthony UHS
Sport: TennisLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tennis Courts
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Sport: TennisLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tennis Courts
Sport: Boys LacrosseLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: TennisLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tennis Courts
Sport: SoftballLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Sawyer Field
Sport: Women's LacrosseLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field

The Brattleboro Bears softball team celebrated a promising victory against Rutland, securing a 17-5 win and showcasing their potential for the season. Led by standout performances from freshmen Hannah Squires and Alyssa Jones, who scored a combined seven runs, the team's resilience shines through despite earlier setbacks. As they prepare for upcoming challenges, Coach Erin Cooke emphasizes the importance of teamwork and maintaining a positive mindset, setting the stage for a competitive season ahead!

In a spirited season opener, the Brattleboro Bears ultimate team faced off against Burr & Burton, ultimately falling 15-5. Despite a challenging start, the Bears showed resilience in the second half, with seniors Riley Bristol and Elijah Cummings each scoring two goals, and junior Levi Green contributing three assists. Coach Nathan Blunk commended the team’s determination and improvement, setting a positive tone as they prepare for their next match against Leland & Gray this Saturday.

Brattleboro Bears are celebrating the impressive achievements of local freestyle skier Eli Depue, who recently secured a third-place finish in Halfpipe at the USASA National Championships in Colorado. At just 14 years old, Eli's dedication has led to a Top 5 overall finish and sweeping the Southern Vermont regional titles in Slopestyle, Rail Jam, and Halfpipe this season. His journey from the Brattleboro Ski Hill's Learn-to-Ski program to national success exemplifies the talent and determination of our young athletes.

For the first time since 2017, fans filled the stands at Tenney Field for the Brattleboro Bears' home opener against Mount Anthony on April 14, 2026. This highly anticipated event followed renovations funded by a $450,000 capital plan approved by voters, ensuring a more accessible and enjoyable experience for all. Stay tuned as the Bears continue their season, striving for success on their newly renovated home turf!

In an intense season opener, the Brattleboro Bears boys tennis team fell to Burr & Burton with a score of 6-1. Senior Mark Richards secured the team's only victory in a thrilling No. 1 singles match, showcasing impressive skill and focus to win 3-6, 6-4, 10-5. With several competitive sets, the Bears demonstrated their potential, and coach Ben Brewer remains optimistic about their growth as they prepare for upcoming matches.

The Brattleboro Bears girls lacrosse team is gearing up for an exciting season, drawing on the leadership of seven dedicated seniors, including Parker Thibault, Skylar Marshall, and Maisie Arnold, to mentor new athletes. With a mix of experience and youthful energy, head coach Morgan Derosia aims to capitalize on their athleticism and foster strong communication as they tackle tough matchups against larger programs like Burr & Burton and Mount Anthony. Fans can catch the Bears in action this week, starting with their road opener on Wednesday!

The Brattleboro community rallied for a great cause during the Boys & Girls Club's annual fundraiser, Going the Distance, where 42 cyclists logged an impressive 2,086.7 miles. With additional support from local families participating in the Walk a Mile for Your Club, the event raised $54,000, ensuring vital programs continue to serve over 1,000 local youth, including many aspiring Brattleboro Bears. A heartfelt thank you goes out to the generous sponsors and community partners who made this event possible!

Brattleboro Bears senior Colby Bristol and lineman Lucas Speno have showcased their leadership on the field, helping secure Brattleboro's first victory in over two years with a thrilling 30-22 win over North Country. As they represent the South roster in the upcoming North/South All-Star Football Classic, they aim to bring home a win for the South team against the North this Sunday. Celebrate our Bears and their remarkable resilience as they continue to make their mark in Brattleboro sports!

Tragically, Brattleboro lost a beloved former student-athlete, Darek Harvey, who passed away in a vehicle crash last week. Known for his impressive skills as a goaltender for the Brattleboro varsity hockey team, Darek made unforgettable contributions on the ice, notably securing a stunning victory against Middlebury in February 2022. As the community mourns this profound loss, a GoFundMe campaign has been established to support his family during this difficult time.

Brattleboro's rich cycling heritage dates back to 1880 with the formation of the Vermont Wheel Club, making it a pivotal part of the national bicycling movement. Today, the legacy thrives as Brattleboro Bears build on this foundation, embracing the cycling culture with community advocacy and modern biking events. As the town celebrates its identity as "Biketown," current student-athletes are inspired by past achievements, continuing the tradition of athletic excellence and community engagement.

Brattleboro Bears are gearing up to join the local cycling community in "Cranksgiving: Miles for Meals," a charity ride aimed at supporting families in need. Organized by Burrows Sports and the First Congregational Church, this event not only promotes fitness but also encourages generosity by collecting food and monetary donations for local hunger relief. Participants will demonstrate how cycling can make a meaningful impact in our community, embodying the spirit of compassion and camaraderie that defines Brattleboro.

Brattleboro Union High School's student-athletes have showcased an impressive fall season, with several Bears earning Southern Vermont League all-star honors. In girls soccer, Reese Croutworst, Sadie Cheslawski, and Naima Harris proudly represented BUHS on the A Division first team, while Jay Cudworth was named coach of the year after leading the Bears to a historic playoff win. Additionally, Eason DeMarsico and Oscar Dawson earned first-team honors in boys soccer, further solidifying Brattleboro's status as a powerhouse in local sports.

In an exciting playoff moment, Leland & Gray's girls soccer team pulled off a stunning upset against the previously unbeaten West Rutland, securing their spot in the Division 4 semifinals. Meanwhile, the Brattleboro Bears field hockey team concluded their season with a notable win over Rutland, finishing with a record of 2-12-1. As local teams continue to shine in their respective sports, the Brattleboro community proudly stands behind all its student-athletes.

In a thrilling Division 1 quarterfinal match, the Brattleboro Bears fell 2-0 to St. Johnsbury, concluding a historic season that saw them tie the school record with 11 victories. Despite the loss, standout senior Reese Croutworst ended her career as the all-time leading goal scorer for the Bears, and the team celebrated a milestone by securing their first playoff win since 2007. Head coach Jay Cudworth praised the resilience and effort of the team, hoping to carry this momentum into next season.
