Girls Varsity Soccer vs Burr And Burton Academy
131 Fairground Road, Brattleboro VT 05301Sport: SoccerLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
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.
This annual outing is more than just a great day on the course. It’s a fundraiser for the Brattleboro High School Booster Club, a 100% volunteer-run nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Brattleboro Union High School student-athletes. Your participation helps fund uniforms, equipment, travel, and other essential expenses for our local high school sports programs.
Sport: SoccerLevel: Girls VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: Field HockeyLevel: VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Sawyer Field
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Sport: SoccerLevel: Boys VarsityTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Sport: FootballLevel: Varsity CoedTeam: Brattleboro UHSSite: Brattleboro Union High SchoolSubsite: Natowich Field
Mike Zaranek, recognized as Golf Professional of the Year by the Vermont Chapter of the PGA, has made significant contributions to Brattleboro Country Club over the past 25 years, inspiring Brattleboro Bears through his junior golf camps and community-driven initiatives. His commitment to fostering a love for the game has helped local youth, including many aspiring athletes looking to form a high school golf team, find their passion for golf. With over 200 members at BCC, including a surge of young players, Zaranek's efforts exemplify the sharp upward trajectory of golf in Brattleboro, encouraging generations of golfers to embrace the sport.
In a thrilling matchup, the Brattleboro Post 5 legion team narrowly fell to White River Junction Post 84, 6-5, showcasing exceptional talent from BUHS athletes. Standout performances included John Satterfield scoring two runs and strong pitching by Ryder Butynski, who maintained a flawless record on the mound. As the season progresses, the Brattleboro Bears are gearing up for critical games, aiming for a solid playoff position.
This weekend, Brattleboro Bears in the Little League Allstars are gearing up for crucial matchups in the District 2 tournament. The 10U team faces a must-win game against Bennington on Saturday after a tough loss, while the 12U Allstars look to clinch the District 2 championship at Rutland on Sunday after a dominant win in game one. Support our local athletes as they strive for success on the field!
Cole Systo propelled the Brattleboro 12U Allstars to a decisive 11-1 victory over Rutland, hitting two impressive three-run homers and amassing six RBIs. Supported by strong performances from Brayson George and Gavin Carpenter, the team now leads the District 2 tournament series 1-0, with a chance to clinch the championship this Sunday. The Bears are making Brattleboro proud as they gear up for their next challenge on the road to the state tournament!
In an exciting doubleheader at home, the Brattleboro Post 5 American Legion team showcased their talent by winning the first game against Ludlow Post 36, 4-1. John Satterfield shone offensively with three hits and two RBIs, while Jayke Glidden led on the mound with ten strikeouts. Despite a close loss in the second game, where Sean Cozza struck out seven batters, the Brattleboro Bears demonstrated resilience and skill, setting the stage for their upcoming games.
The recent Firecracker 4-Miler in Brattleboro showcased impressive talent from our local athletes, with Brattleboro Bears making a strong showing. Notably, Trinley Warren clinched first place overall with a remarkable time of 22:57.17. Among the standout performances were Nico Conathan-Leach and Jonas Ackerman-Hovis, both from the Brattleboro boys track team, finishing fourth and sixth, respectively, in their age group.
Despite a tough loss on senior day, Brattleboro Union High School's junior Vivian Elliott shone in the girls tennis match, securing the Bears' only victory at No. 1 singles. With strong performances from the team's seniors, including Ava Bark and Amelia Newton, BUHS showcased resilience and talent, laying a solid foundation for future seasons. The Bears continue to embody the spirit of teamwork and competition as they prepare for the playoffs, demonstrating the pride and dedication of BUHS athletics. Go Bears!
In a nail-biting matchup, the Brattleboro Bears faced off against Bellows Falls, narrowly losing 6-5. Highlighting the Bears’ tenacity, senior John Satterfield delivered an impressive two-RBI game, showcasing the talent and determination of BUHS athletes. As they turn their focus to upcoming games, the community remains proud of its student-athletes, embodying the spirit of the Bears and the support of the BUHS Booster Club.
On senior day, the Brattleboro boys tennis team showcased determination despite a tough 6-1 loss to Burr and Burton, with standout sophomore Malo Renault claiming victory in a thrilling super tiebreaker at No. 2 singles. The match also honored senior Jackson Pals and highlighted the team's resilience as they shift focus to the upcoming individual state tournament.
On senior day, the Brattleboro Union High School softball team showcased determination despite a challenging game against Mount Anthony, with standout performances from freshman pitcher Kennedy Unaitis and senior Kayli Speno, who both made significant contributions. Coach Erin Cooke praised her seniors for their commitment and effort, highlighting the team's strong defensive showing throughout the matchup.
The Brattleboro Union High School boys lacrosse team faced a challenging match against Keene, ending with a score of 9-2, but the Bears are looking to bounce back in their upcoming game against Burr & Burton. Despite the setback, BUHS continues to show determination in their season.
Brattleboro Union High School's baseball team kicked off a homestand with an impressive 8-4 victory, thanks to freshman Senji Kimura's stellar five-inning performance and strong offensive support from seniors Harper Cutler and Jayke Glidden. This win showcases the Bears' resilience and skill as they continue their pursuit of excellence in Division 1 baseball.
Brattleboro Union High School celebrated senior Jack Cady's induction into the Vermont Chapter of the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame, recognizing his athletic talents and community impact. Additionally, the BUHS boys tennis team secured a thrilling 5-2 victory over Keene, highlighted by standout performances from Malo Renault and Jackson Pals, showcasing the Bears' resilience and teamwork.
In a spirited but challenging playoff match, Brattleboro Union High School's unified basketball team faced off against Burr and Burton, ending their season with a 42-20 loss. Despite the defeat, standout performances from seniors Austin Pinette and Ashley Cleveland, along with strong defensive efforts from Jeffery White, showcased the Bears' resilience and teamwork throughout a commendable season.