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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.

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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.

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Sarah Landers to lead Brattleboro girls basketball team this season

Sarah Landers to lead Brattleboro girls basketball team this season

The Brattleboro Bears girls basketball team embarks on an exciting season under new head coach Sarah Landers, who brings a wealth of experience from her coaching tenure at Keene State College and the Monadnock AAU program. With six returning players, including standout seniors Reese Croutworst and Myah Waite, Landers aims to revitalize girls' participation in sports while focusing on versatile gameplay and a strong defensive strategy. The Bears kick off their season at the L&G Tip-Off Tournament, and the local community is eager to support them as they strive for success on the court.

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With young roster, Bears look to develop 'championship mentality'

With young roster, Bears look to develop ‘championship mentality’

The Brattleboro Bears boys basketball team, under the guidance of Coach Winston Sailsman Jr., is embracing a young and driven roster this season, aiming to establish a "championship mentality." With several returning players and eager newcomers, the Bears are focused on developing their skills and teamwork, as they kick off their season with high hopes following a strong performance in their recent scrimmage. As they face competitive matchups, including a notable home game against St. Johnsbury, the Bears are ready to channel their energy into a successful campaign.

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Bears start campaign looking to build on last season's strong finish

Bears start campaign looking to build on last season’s strong finish

The Brattleboro Bears girls hockey team is gearing up for an exciting season, building on a strong finish from last year, where they won two out of their last three games. With a roster featuring both returning players and promising newcomers, head coach Alyssa Leonard emphasizes teamwork and effort, aiming to leverage their chemistry for improved performance on the ice. As they prepare to host Harwood in their season opener, the Bears are focused on capitalizing on scoring opportunities and enhancing their conditioning to maximize their potential.

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Ice skating fun

Ice skating fun

Brattleboro Bears gathered for an afternoon of joy and ice skating at the Nelson Withington Skating Facility on December 6, 2025. Community members enjoyed the festive atmosphere, showcasing the spirit and camaraderie of local athletes and alumni, who continue to make Brattleboro proud both on and off the ice. Join us in celebrating the active engagement of our BUHS students in the community!

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Results: Brattleboro men's basketball league

Results: Brattleboro men’s basketball league

In an exciting display of local talent, Brattleboro's men's basketball league showcased impressive performances on December 7, with standout plays from several former BUHS athletes. Notably, Kyle Henry led the Elks with 25 points, while Ian Fulton-Black dominated for King's Electric with 29. As the Brattleboro Bears continue to inspire local pride, their alumni shine brightly on the court, elevating the spirit of community sports in Brattleboro.

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Croutworst named to all All-New England team after historic season

Croutworst named to all All-New England team after historic season

Brattleboro senior forward Reese Croutworst has made history as the first female soccer player from Brattleboro Union High School to be named to the United Soccer Coaches All-New England team, along with a first team Burlington Free Press all-state selection. Croutworst, who concluded her stellar soccer career as the Bears' all-time leading scorer with 80 goals, was instrumental in helping the team achieve a record-tying 11 wins this season and secure their first playoff victory since 2007. As she transitions to the basketball court, we look forward to her continuing to shine for the Brattleboro Bears.

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Brattleboro jumps out to fast start, never looks back vs. MAU

Brattleboro jumps out to fast start, never looks back vs. MAU

Brattleboro Union High School's girls basketball team demonstrated their prowess with a commanding 62-29 victory over Mount Anthony, showcasing a well-rounded performance that featured junior Emerson Frehsee's game-high 14 points and strong teamwork that had ten players scoring throughout the match. Coach Karen Henry praised Frehsee's outstanding execution and impressive decision-making, highlighting the Bears' commitment to executing their offensive strategy effectively.

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Roundup: Twin Valley boys basketball wins home opener

Roundup: Twin Valley boys basketball wins home opener

Brattleboro Union High School's girls gymnastics team showcased their talent by securing a second-place finish at a recent meet in Essex, bolstered by standout performances from Lauren Chute, who earned top three finishes in four out of five events. Meanwhile, the BUHS boys hockey team celebrated a commanding 4-0 victory over previously unbeaten Mount Mansfield, highlighting their dynamic gameplay and the impressive efforts of Evan Wright, who netted two goals.

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Brattleboro grad Evans receives college sports all-academic honor

Brattleboro grad Evans receives college sports all-academic honor

Brattleboro Union High School graduate Tristan Evans has achieved remarkable success as a student-athlete, being named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team while maintaining a 3.67 GPA at Franklin Pierce University. The sophomore wide receiver had a standout season on the football field, contributing to his team's record-breaking five wins.

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Brattleboro boys win Nordic race at Prospect Mountain

Brattleboro boys win Nordic race at Prospect Mountain

The Brattleboro Union High School boys Nordic ski team showcased their talent by clinching victory in a competitive classical race at Prospect Mountain, with Willow Sharma leading the charge as the individual winner, closely followed by teammate Nico Conathan-Leach in a thrilling finish. Their impressive performance secured a total of 30 team points, solidifying BUHS's dominance in the event.

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Bears hang tough but fall to visiting Rutland

Bears hang tough but fall to visiting Rutland

In a tightly contested matchup, Brattleboro Union High School's boys basketball team showcased their resilience despite a 64-50 loss to Rutland, with standout performances from senior John Satterfield, who scored 17 points, and sophomore Dawson Wheeler, contributing 13 points and impressive defensive plays. Coach Winston Sailsman Jr. praised the Bears' teamwork and effort, noting they earned respect from their opponents.

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Brattleboro Union High School gymnastics team shines in first tri-meet, claims first place

Brattleboro Union High School gymnastics team shines in first tri-meet, claims first place

Brattleboro Union High School's gymnastics team kicked off its inaugural season with a thrilling victory at its first competition, securing first place with a score of 126.8. Standout performances by Lauren Chute, who clinched the top spot in the all-around and on floor, alongside Sadie Cheslawski's impressive vault score, showcased the team's exceptional talent and determination, positioning the Bears as a formidable force in Vermont gymnastics.

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