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Fans cheer on a BHS soccer player  from the bleachers.

Fight sparks conversation about game supervision

Emma Chaffee November 24, 2017

A fight between a Burlington High School (BHS) student and a Champlain Valley Union High School (CVU) student at a recent soccer game sparked conversation among students, teachers, and administration about the rules regarding adult supervision at games. Jeanne...

Members of the Burlington High School Scholars Bowl team pose for a photo after a competition this season. The team hopes to compete at the national championships in Atlanta. | Photo: Courtesy

Scholars Bowl Team Looks to National Championships

April 27, 2017

Burlington High School’s scholars bowl team is heading to nationals after making it to the semifinals of the state championship. Scholars bowl, a sport where teams of four answer questions that range from classical music to pop culture, has grown in...

The Burlington High School boys' lacrosse team celebrates after a win last season. | Photo: OREAD

Boys’ Lacrosse Seeks to Rebound After Loss of Key Seniors

Niels Arentezn April 20, 2017

The 2016 boys lacrosse state champions are ready to defend their title. With the loss of many key seniors the Burlington team headed into a challenging and competitive season. Players are stepping up their game to fill the shoes of those who graduated....

Senior Alex Cate, a captain on the Burlington High School Varsity Football team, has been selected to the 2017 Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl, the all-star game of Vermont football. The Shrine Bowl is an annual competition between the best players from Vermont and New Hampshire. Vermont players are selected by a committee of coaches each year based on their performance and skills in the past season. They are coached by the BFA Varsity football coach Bob Lockerby, who has had several exceptional seasons with his team in the past few years. The Shrine Bowl was first played in 1954 in New Hampshire. It was played in the granite state every year but one until 2009, when it was played in Windsor, Vt. for three years. After three years back in New Hampshire, the game has been hosted at Castleton University for the past two years, and will be played there this year on Aug. 5, starting at 5 p.m. Since the bowl’s creation, Vermont has only won 14 out of the 63 matchups. Vermont won last year in a 50-2 blowout victory.

Senior Alex Cate Named to Shrine Bowl Team

Theo Davis March 27, 2017

Senior Alex Cate, a captain on the Burlington High School Varsity Football team, has been selected to the 2017 Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl, the all-star game of Vermont football. The Shrine Bowl is an annual competition between the best players from Vermont...

Burlington High School senior Matt Boisvert wrestles for the Frisbee in a game against Vermont Commons School in April 2016. | Photo: Jake Bucci/Register

Ultimate Frisbee Growing in Popularity

Lucy Govoni March 1, 2017

Walking through most parks on a warm sunny day one often finds a handful of teens and twenty somethings throwing a frisbee around. The game is synonymous with cookouts, trips to the beach and college students. However, the relatively new sport of ultimate...

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