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GIRLS-VARS HOCKEY vs Spaulding HS

131 Fairgrounds Rd, Brattleboro Vermont 05301 +28 more

Sport: HOCKEYLevel: GIRLS-VARSTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Nelson Withington

HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY vs Harwood UHS

131 Fairgrounds Rd, Brattleboro Vermont 05301 +28 more

Sport: HOCKEYLevel: HIGH SCHOOLTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Nelson Withington

Girls Varsity Basketball vs Rutland HS

131 Fairgrounds Rd, Brattleboro Vermont 05301 +667 more

Sport: BasketballLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Gym

HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY vs Rutland HS

131 Fairgrounds Rd, Brattleboro Vermont 05301 +28 more

Sport: HOCKEYLevel: HIGH SCHOOLTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro UHSSubsite: Nelson Withington

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Roundup: Twin Valley boys win Green Mountain tourney for 2nd straight year

Roundup: Twin Valley boys win Green Mountain tourney for 2nd straight year

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.
Read MoreRoundup: Twin Valley boys win Green Mountain tourney for 2nd straight year
Growing pains for Brattleboro girls hockey team

Growing pains for Brattleboro girls hockey team

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.
Read MoreGrowing pains for Brattleboro girls hockey team
Bellows Falls boys open new season with depth, character

Bellows Falls boys open new season with depth, character

Brattleboro Union High School's basketball team is gearing up for an exciting season, facing tough opponents like Burr & Burton and Mount Anthony, as Coach Chadwick emphasizes character and preparation to transform last year's 6-14 record into a playoff contender. With a focus on aggressive play and strong teamwork, he believes the Terriers have what it takes to compete at a high level this year.
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Roundup: Brattleboro girls win L&G Tip-Off Tourney

Roundup: Brattleboro girls win L&G Tip-Off Tourney

The Brattleboro Union High School girls basketball team celebrated a triumphant victory at the Leland & Gray Tip-Off Tournament, securing the championship title with a 42-31 win over Arlington. Abigail Henry earned the MVP award, while Reese Croutworst joined her on the All-Tournament Team, showcasing the Bears' impressive teamwork and defensive strategy throughout the tournament.
Read MoreRoundup: Brattleboro girls win L&G Tip-Off Tourney
New coaches, fresh outlook: Brattleboro girls hockey team prepares for season

New coaches, fresh outlook: Brattleboro girls hockey team prepares for season

The Brattleboro Union High School girls' hockey team gears up for an exciting season under new head coach Bethaney LaClair and assistant coach Alyssa Leonard, both emphasizing mental toughness and accountability as key values. With a strong roster featuring nine seniors and a positive team spirit, the Bears are poised to make their mark on the ice this year.
Read MoreNew coaches, fresh outlook: Brattleboro girls hockey team prepares for season
Bears to rely on speed, veteran experience in new season

Bears to rely on speed, veteran experience in new season

The Brattleboro Union High School boys basketball team is gearing up for an exciting season with a roster boasting six experienced seniors, all of whom have been mentored by Coach Winston Sailsman Jr. throughout their high school careers. As they prepare to open the season against St. Johnsbury, the Bears aim to leverage their speed and depth to enhance both their transition game and defensive pressure, hoping to build on last year's performance and make a mark in their rematch.
Read MoreBears to rely on speed, veteran experience in new season