Boys Varsity Basketball vs Hartford HS
Sport: BasketballLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: BUHS Gym
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Sport: BasketballLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: BUHS Gym
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The No. 8 Brattleboro Bears girls basketball team triumphed over No. 9 Colchester with a thrilling 55-47 victory, securing their spot in the D1 quarterfinals. Senior Parker Thibault led the Bears with 14 points, supported by fellow seniors Reese Croutworst and Destiny Thibault, showcasing the strength and determination of Brattleboro athletes. As they prepare for a challenging match against top-seeded Mount Mansfield, the Bears continue to demonstrate resilience and teamwork on their journey through the playoffs.

The Brattleboro Bears gymnastics team achieved an impressive third-place finish at the Vermont state championship meet, with standout Lauren Chute leading the charge. Chute clinched the beam title and earned top five finishes in three other events, concluding with a strong all-around performance, placing second for the third consecutive year. With a team score of 134.975, Brattleboro is poised to continue building on this success as they enter their third season as a varsity program.

In a thrilling matchup, the Brattleboro Bears defeated the Bellows Falls Terriers 78-51 on senior night, showcasing their determination and skill as they build momentum for the postseason. Junior Dawson Wheeler led the Bears with 19 points, while sophomores Kaden Cole and Jacob Kissell contributed significantly, sealing the team’s strong performance. As the Bears continue to sharpen their gameplay, their unity and resilience reflect the spirit of Brattleboro athletics, promising an exciting finish to the season.

Brattleboro Bears are ready to showcase their talent in the Vermont high school girls basketball playoffs! The No. 8-ranked Bears will host No. 9 Colchester in the play down round this Wednesday at 6 p.m., aiming for a victory that would propel them into the quarterfinals against top-seeded Mount Mansfield. Join us in cheering for our athletes as they strive to make their mark in the playoffs!

In a spirited effort during Pink the Rink night, the Brattleboro Bears faced a tough loss against Stowe, finishing 7-1. Junior Jaidyn Denny scored the Bears' lone goal late in the game, while Dakota VonFeldt showcased her skills with an impressive 74 saves, including 22 back-to-back in the third period. Despite the defeat, the Bears demonstrated resilience, creating numerous offensive opportunities, and are eager to close the season strong in their final games.

On senior night, the Brattleboro Bears girls basketball team secured a hard-fought 53-44 victory against the Bellows Falls Terriers, showcasing strong performances from seniors Reese Croutworst and Parker Thibault, who scored 17 and 13 points, respectively. With a well-rounded effort that featured contributions from seven different players, the Bears demonstrated their grit as they prepare for the Division 1 tournament. Coach Sarah Landers praised the leadership and dedication of the seniors, emphasizing their impact both on and off the court as they continue to push for playoff success.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Brattleboro Union High School basketball program continues to shine, showcasing talented players like Lynden Bunker, who led the PDSC team with 27 points in a tightly contested match against the Fulflex Falcons. BUHS’s commitment to excellence in athletics is evident in the achievements of its players in local competitions.

The Brattleboro Union High School boys hockey team showcased their strength with a strong 4-1 victory over St. Johnsbury, led by standout performances from seniors Evan Wright and Alex Dick, each scoring twice. Coach Eric Libardoni praised his team's leadership and growing momentum as they aim for consistency and offensive depth in the challenging season ahead.

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.
