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!

Three talented athletes from Brattleboro Union High School, Ava Joyal, Wesley Leonard, and Spencer Jones, proudly represented their community at the Junior National Championships in Park City, Utah, showcasing their dedication and the strong ski jumping tradition of Brattleboro. While they faced tough competition among the best junior ski jumpers in the nation, their participation alone is celebrated as a significant achievement for both the athletes and the future of ski jumping in the East.

Despite a tough 7-0 loss in the Division 2 semifinals, the Brattleboro boys hockey team showcased their tenacity throughout the season, finishing with 14 wins and a commendable playoff run as the No. 4 seed. Coach Eric Libardoni praised the contributions of seniors and underclassmen alike, highlighting BUHS as one of the winningest programs in the league over the past four years.

The Brattleboro girls basketball team wrapped up their season in the Division 1 quarterfinals, achieving a commendable 12-10 record under coach Karen Henry, and making an impressive playoff run after defeating Colchester in the play down round. With key returning players like Reese Croutworst and Abigail Henry, the Bears are poised for a strong comeback next season.

The article mentions the Brattleboro men's basketball league, showcasing notable performances by local players, including the impressive scoring from Josh Hanson and Corey Bauer, highlighting the vibrant sports culture that Brattleboro Union High School (BUHS) is part of. BUHS remains a strong presence in the community's athletics, contributing to the excitement of local sports competitions.

The Brattleboro Union High School boys hockey team, despite their spirited start and strong early chances, faced a tough challenge in the Division 2 semifinal, ultimately falling to Harwood 7-0. Noteworthy performances included senior Evan Wright's near goal and freshman Senji Kimura's impressive saves, highlighting the Bears' determination throughout the match.

Brattleboro Union High School's future ski jump stars are honing their skills at Living Memorial Park, where young athletes like Myles Billings, 10, are embracing the thrill of jumping off both 10- and 18-meter jumps. As part of the Harris Hill ski jumping legacy, these budding jumpers are poised to carry on the tradition of excellence in winter sports.

The Brattleboro Union High School girls basketball team showcased their talent by defeating Colchester 49-35 in the Division 1 playoffs, with standout performances from junior Reese Croutworst, who scored 22 points, and Abigail Henry, who added 17. With their next challenge set against No. 2 Mount Mansfield, Coach Karen Henry remains optimistic about the team's continued strong performance as they aim to play their best basketball.

The No. 4 Brattleboro boys hockey team triumphed over North Country with a 5-3 victory in the Division 2 quarterfinals, showcasing standout performances from senior Evan Wright, who netted two goals, and senior Andy Cay, who sealed the win with an empty net goal. With their impressive teamwork and a stellar effort from goalie Senji Kimura, the Bears advance to the semifinals, aiming for a rematch against top-seeded Harwood.
