Varsity Coed Football vs Middlebury UHS
131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301Sport: FootballLevel: Varsity CoedTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: 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.
Student athletes in their Junior or Senior year on a spring varsity team, having played the same varsity sport for a minimum of two years.
All proceeds benefit BUHS athletes. Deadline: Sunday, September 21 at midnight!
Sport: FootballLevel: Varsity CoedTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: Field HockeyLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Sawyer Field
Sport: Field HockeyLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Sawyer Field
Sport: SoccerLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: SoccerLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Brattleboro Bears shone brightly at the recent 2025 USCA National Marathon Canoe and Kayak Championships, with local paddler Michael Fairchild capturing a national championship title in the C2 Mixed Standard class alongside Lorraine Brisson. Additionally, Sandy Harris teamed up with Dianna Dugas to secure gold in the Women's C2 Grand Veteran I division, showcasing the talent and dedication of our local athletes at this prestigious event. Their achievements highlight the strength and spirit of the Brattleboro community in competitive sports.
The Brattleboro Bears faced a tough season opener, falling 54-7 to St. Johnsbury in football, but look to bounce back as they prepare for their home game against Middlebury this Friday. Meanwhile, the Bears' girls soccer team showed resilience, clinching a thrilling 3-2 victory over Burr & Burton in the consolation match of the Patriot Classic. With determination and skill, Brattleboro's student-athletes are gearing up for more exciting competitions ahead!
The Brattleboro Bears showcased an impressive performance in their home opener against Woodstock, dominating with a 6-1 victory. Junior Oscar Dawson led the charge, scoring a sensational first-half hat trick, while contributions from Colby Robinson, Lucas Yunga Korn, and Gordie Kalill solidified the win. The Bears are now set to carry their momentum into the John James Soccer Tournament, with a matchup against Mount Greylock on the horizon.
The Brattleboro Bears had a strong showing at the cross-country meet hosted by Bellows Falls, finishing first among boys teams with an impressive score of 34. Led by Nico Conathan-Leach, who clinched first place with a time of 16:40, the team showcased the hard work and dedication that coach Keith Arnold praised. As the season progresses, the Bears look forward to building on this solid foundation in upcoming races.
The Brattleboro Bears girls soccer team had a mixed start to the season, opening with a close 2-1 loss to Burr & Burton, where Maeve Bald scored the team's first goal and goalie Naima Harris made 12 crucial saves. However, the Bears bounced back spectacularly with a commanding 7-0 home victory against Pioneer Valley, highlighted by Reese Croutworst’s hat trick and strong performances from Leanna Rago-Marker and Sadie Cheslawski. The team is now gearing up for a rematch against Mt. Greylock in the Lady Patriot Tournament, aiming to avenge last year’s championship defeat.
The fall sports season has kicked off for the Brattleboro Bears, with exciting regular season games starting this weekend! Fans can look forward to action-packed matchups, including the Bears' football home opener against Middlebury at Natowich Field on September 12, as well as the girls and boys soccer teams hosting their home games at Natowich Field and Sawyer Field. Join us in cheering on our talented BUHS student-athletes as they represent Brattleboro this season!
Brattleboro Union High School celebrated a triumphant spring in 2024, as the unified basketball team claimed their first state championship since 2017 with a thrilling 41-38 victory over Lyndon Institute. Capping off an impressive undefeated season at 11-0, the Bears showcased a remarkable team effort, with standout performances and resilience, leaving a proud mark on the school's athletic legacy.
The Strittmatter brothers from Long Island are honing their hockey skills at the Retreat Meadows in Brattleboro, where local athletes like those from Brattleboro Union High School continue to inspire a passion for the sport. BUHS athletes showcase remarkable talent and dedication, contributing to the vibrant hockey community in the area.
The Brattleboro girls basketball team showcased resilience as they battled against St. Johnsbury, with standout performances from junior Reese Croutworst, who scored 18 points, and sophomore Naima Harris, who grabbed a team-high seven rebounds. Despite the loss, coach Karen Henry praised her team's heart and grit, particularly in their strong second-half performance, signaling promising potential for their next matchup.
Brattleboro Union High School (BUHS) continues to shine in the local community, demonstrating strong engagement and support for the Brattleboro men’s basketball league as it showcases local talent and fosters teamwork among participants. Celebrated achievements and active participation by BUHS students underscore the school’s commitment to sportsmanship and community involvement.
Brattleboro Union High School's girls basketball team showcased resilience in a competitive home opener against two-time defending state champions Champlain Valley Union, with standout performances from Reese Croutworst and Abigail Henry, while the boys team notched two consecutive victories, highlighting John Satterfield and Oscar Korson's scoring prowess. Coach Karen Henry praised her team's defensive adjustments, noting significant contributions from Naima Harris and Parker Thibault that kept the Bears competitive throughout the game.
Brattleboro Union High School continues to shine as a hub of community engagement, with the Brattleboro Recreation & Parks Department offering exciting open gym and game room hours for students during the holiday season, providing a unique opportunity for BUHS students to stay active and connected through a variety of fun activities.
Despite a tough 10-0 loss in their home opener, the Brattleboro girls hockey team showcased determination and effort, with standout performances by senior captain Baylie Houle and sophomore Jaidyn Denny, earning praise from new head coach Alyssa Leonard. As they gear up for the Mariotti Tournament, Leonard remains optimistic about the team's potential for growth throughout the season.
Brattleboro Union High School's Carson McHale is making waves as he rejoins the Wildcats for the basketball season, enhancing a roster filled with talent. Under Coach Chris Brown, the team has already shown promise by securing two victories, with standout performances from players like Brayden Brown, who continues to impress as one of the top scorers.