Boys Varsity Tennis vs Keene High School
Sport: TennisLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tennis Courts
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Sport: TennisLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tennis Courts
Sport: SoftballLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Sawyer Field
Sport: BaseballLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tenney Field
Sport: UltimateLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: TennisLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Tennis Courts

Ayoub Lajhar, a former standout at Brattleboro Union High School, has made waves in Major League Soccer after being drafted by FC Cincinnati. His journey from Libya to Brattleboro highlights the resilience and support of the local community, which played a crucial role in shaping his success both on and off the field. After excelling in college soccer at UConn, Lajhar's impressive debut—contributing two assists in a recent match—has marked him as a rising star in professional soccer, inspiring current Brattleboro Bears with his dedication and ambition.

Brattleboro Union High School's legacy of excellence in athletics owes much to the late Coach Andy Natowich, who spent over three decades shaping the Brattleboro Bears' sports culture. From building fields to fostering resilient student-athletes, Natowich's dedication turned a small-town school into a competitive powerhouse, resulting in multiple state championships and a community deeply invested in its youth sports programs. His influence continues to resonate with alumni and current athletes alike, reminding us that true success is measured by the character and determination of those who proudly represent Brattleboro.

Brattleboro's own Mike Corey, a BUHS graduate from the class of 1995, continues to shine as a versatile sportscaster for ESPN and NBC, calling games across various sports and national events. Recently, he’s been on the road covering exciting matchups in the NIT, sharing his passion for basketball and sports with audiences nationwide. Corey's journey from a BUHS athlete to a celebrated broadcaster illustrates the enduring spirit of Brattleboro Bears in the world of sports!

As winter comes to a close, the Brattleboro Recreation & Parks Department is preparing for the spring season by clearing the ice from the Nelson Withington Ice Skating facility. This transition marks an exciting time for Brattleboro Bears, as they gear up for spring sports and activities that celebrate our local student-athletes and community. Stay tuned for updates on the achievements and events highlighting our talented Bears this season!

Brattleboro Bears have made impressive strides in the Vermont Basketball Coaches’ Association awards and boys hockey all-league selections this season. Myah Waite earned a VBCA scholarship, while Reese Croutworst scored 1,248 points, making her second in school history. In hockey, Gabe Alexander received an all-league honorable mention and will showcase his talents at the upcoming Rotary All-Star Hockey Classic.

Brattleboro Bears Hudson Smith and Logan Waite received honorable mentions in the A Division of the Southern Vermont League, showcasing their talents while leading the team to an 8-13 record, highlighted by a significant victory over eventual semifinalist Burr & Burton. Additionally, local athletes like Brayden and Landon Brown from Twin Valley made a notable impact in the C Division, demonstrating the strength of Brattleboro's sports community this season. As these young athletes continue to excel, they represent not only their teams but also the pride of Brattleboro.

Brattleboro Union High School's ski jumpers showcased their talent this weekend, with Ava Joyal clinching first place in the U14 Girls class and Wesley Leonard finishing fifth in the U14 Boys class at the Ford Sayre meet, followed by strong performances at the Lebanon competition where all three local jumpers secured top three finishes. Notably, Spencer Jones led the group with a first-place victory in the U16 boys class on the K50 hill, highlighting BUHS's growing skiing prowess.

The Brattleboro Union High School community can take pride in its athletes, showcasing impressive performances in various sports leagues, notably in basketball where local players continue to shine. Their dedication and talent are highlighted through notable achievements and standout individual scoring in competitive leagues.

The Brattleboro Outing Club's picturesque cross-country trails at the Brattleboro Country Club are a winter haven, attracting local enthusiasts who revel in the fresh snow and beautiful scenery. Notably, Brattleboro Union High School students are often seen embracing the outdoors, showcasing their commitment to active lifestyles and community engagement.

Brattleboro Union High School's basketball team showcased their prowess in a thrilling 68-55 victory, fueled by standout performances from senior captain guards Oscar Korson and Jack Cady, who combined for an impressive 48 points. Coach Winston Sailsman Jr. praised their complementary play, emphasizing the team's ability to adapt and capitalize on crucial moments to secure the win.

Brattleboro Union High School is celebrated for its commitment to community engagement and skill development, as seen in its recent collaboration that enhances local traditions like the Snow Golf event. This initiative not only fosters camaraderie but also supports preservation efforts of historical landmarks, showcasing BUHS's dedication to intertwining education with community enrichment.

Brattleboro Union High School's Myles Billings showcased his talent at a recent ski jumping event, earning a commendable third place in the U12 Male Nordic Combined race. His teammate Spencer Jones also brought home a victory, securing first place in the K39 U20 Male Class, highlighting the impressive achievements of Brattleboro athletes in winter sports.

Brattleboro Union High School shines with student-athletes like Parker Hickey and Corey Bauer, who led Lightlife Foods to an impressive 85-77 victory in the local men's basketball league, showcasing the school's commitment to sporting excellence. BUHS continues to foster talent and teamwork, as seen in the standout performances on the court.

Brattleboro Union High School's Nico Conathan-Leach showcased his skiing prowess by clinching first place in the boys race with an impressive time of 11:01, leading his teammate Willow Sharma across the finish line. The BUHS boys team demonstrated strong competition, finishing tied for second overall in a tightly contested event.
