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 Bears celebrated a triumphant senior night with a thrilling 30-22 victory over North Country, marking their first win in over two years. Led by standout plays from sophomore quarterback Logan Casey and junior Luke DiZoglio, the team showcased resilience and teamwork, setting a positive tone for the future. This hard-fought win not only honors the contributions of seniors like John Harrison and Colby Bristol, but also ignites hope as the Bears look to build on this momentum heading into next season.

In a thrilling display of teamwork, the Brattleboro Bears football team celebrated a much-anticipated victory on senior night, defeating North Country 30-22 for their first win in over two years. Key contributions came from sophomore quarterback Logan Casey, who threw two touchdown passes, and junior Hunter Roth, who added a rushing touchdown, helping to lay a solid foundation for the future. As the season closes, this win not only brings joy to the players and fans but also sets a promising tone for the Bears' growth next year.

The Brattleboro Bears girls soccer team is set to face No. 5 St. Johnsbury in the Division 1 quarterfinals this Saturday at 11 a.m., following a commendable season. With the stakes high, the Bears are eager to secure a spot in the semifinals next Wednesday. Let's rally behind our student-athletes as they aim for victory!

In a thrilling playoff match, the Brattleboro Bears secured their first postseason win since 2007 by defeating Burlington 4-2 in a penalty shootout. Junior Sadie Cheslawski and senior Reese Croutworst led the charge, with junior Emerson Frehsee stepping up in goal to make crucial saves, including in the shootout. This victory propels the Bears into the D1 quarterfinals, where they will face No. 5 St. Johnsbury this Saturday, a significant milestone for the team as they aim to build on their hard-earned success.

In a thrilling Division 4 playoff match, the Leland & Gray girls soccer team triumphed over Danville, advancing to the quarterfinals thanks to clutch performances from Lily Litchfield and Sophia Hallock. Meanwhile, the Brattleboro Bears boys soccer team wrapped up their season with a 6-9 record after a tough 3-0 loss to Rutland in the playoffs. Despite the challenges, both teams showcased the resilience and spirit of Brattleboro's athletes this fall.

As the Vermont fall sports playoffs kick off, the Brattleboro Bears are ready to make their mark. The Division 1 girls soccer team, ranked No. 4, will host No. 13 Burlington on Wednesday, while the boys soccer team prepares for a challenging match against No. 5 Rutland. Additionally, the Bears' cross country team will compete in the state meet on Saturday, showcasing the incredible talent and determination of our local athletes!

In a thrilling contest for the Elwell Trophy, the Brattleboro Bears fought valiantly against Mount Anthony, showcasing heroic performances on the field. Quarterback Logan Casey connected with Sean Cozza for a stunning 59-yard touchdown, putting Brattleboro ahead 7-6; however, a last-second field goal from MAU clinched a narrow 9-7 victory. Despite the loss, the Bears displayed their resilience and skill as they gear up to seek their first win of the season against North Country this Friday.

On a memorable senior night, Reese Croutworst led the Brattleboro Bears to a stunning 8-2 victory over Woodstock, scoring six goals and setting a new school record with her 79th career goal. The Bears, under the guidance of Coach Jay Cudworth, showcased their impressive growth with consecutive 10-win seasons, a testament to the dedication of their senior class. As the regular season concludes, the Bears look ahead to the playoffs, building on their remarkable achievements and team spirit.
