It’s rare to have a girls’ and boys’ ice hockey playoff doubleheader against the same school on the same night, but that’s what happened to Brattleboro on Feb. 26. Both Colonels teams made the trip to Stowe Area to play their respective Division II first-round playoff games against the .
With the calendar now showing the month of February, we’re into the final weeks of the winter high school sports season. For some schools, February is going to be a very busy month, thanks to the persistence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Leland & Gray’s situation is a good example. .
After four straight losses, including a 56-25 defeat on Jan. 4 against Northampton, Mass., the Brattleboro Colonels girls’ basketball team needed something good to happen. Beating an undefeated team definitely qualifies as something good. Despite coming to the BUHS gym on Jan. 6 with only six of their .
Chester was the center of activity in high school girls’ and boys’ basketball last week with the annual Green Mountain Holiday Tournament. • Green Mountain, the defending Division III state boys’ basketball champs, got off to a rough start on Dec. 14, losing to Bellows Falls, 42-33, in .
The girls’ basketball season got off to a rough start for Brattleboro and Leland & Gray. The two teams were in the Leland & Gray Tip-Off Tournament and both lost their opening games in the tourney on Dec. 10. The Burr & Burton Bulldogs nipped Brattleboro in a 36-35 .