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 .
The regular season for girls’ basketball in Vermont wrapped up last week, with none of our local teams finishing with a winning record. While Brattleboro and Bellows Falls escaped most of the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Leland & Gray unfortunately did not. The good news is that .
The regular season for girls’ basketball in Vermont wrapped up last week, with none of our local teams finishing with a winning record. While Brattleboro and Bellows Falls escaped most of the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Leland & Gray unfortunately did not. The good news is that .
It’s been an up-and-down season for the Brattleboro Colonels girls’ basketball team, but they have one thing going for them as they head into the final quarter of the regular season — they have played more games than any other team in Division I. COVID-19 has made a total .
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic didn’t disrupt the high school sports schedule in Windham County as much as feared last week. However, for some schools, the surge in COVID cases left them barely able to field a team. The Twin Valley boys’ basketball team has been hit hard by the .