Bethlehem High School

On Saturday, Nov. 8, Berne-Knox-Westerlo, Bethlehem, Guilderland, and Voorheesville cross-country teams battled it out against the other Section 2 teams to compete for team titles and to qualify for state competition on Saturday.

On Friday, Nov. 7, the top-seeded Bethlehem Eagles took to the court at Saratoga High School as they took on second-seeded Columbia. The Blue Devils defense stymied the Eagles as they fell 13-25, 23-25, 25-19.

Last Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 6 through Nov. 8, Guilderland-Voorheesville and Bethlehem swim squads took to the pool at Shenendehowa to look to qualify for the state competition on Nov. 21 to 22 at Webster High School in Rochester.

On Sunday, Nov. 2, the third seeded Guilderland battled top seeded Bethlehem for the Section 2, Class A championship at Schuylerville High School. The Dutch, the reigning champs, pressured to knock in a goal but the Eagles’ defense stood tall as Bethlehem edged out the Dutch 1-0.

On Saturday, Nov. 1, the second-seeded Bethlehem boys’ soccer squad took to the pitch at Queensbury High School playing against top-seeded Columbia in the finals of the Section 2, Class AA.

Last Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 29 and 30, the Bethlehem and Guilderland Unified Bocce squads battled in their last tournament at the Italian American Community Center. Bethlehem finished third in the Blue division and Guilderland won the Black division.

On Tuesday, Oct. 28, the Bethlehem field hockey team, the top seed in Class A, looked to battle for the second participant in Sunday’s final at Schuylerville High School. The Eagles got the scoring going in the first quarter and added three goals in the fourth quarter to win 4 to 0.

On Monday, Oct. 27, Guilderland and Bethlehem girls’ tennis players battled against some of the state's best singles and double squads over a three-day event at the Chase Center on the grounds of the Billie Jean King Tennis Center in Flushing.

Last Thursday, Oct. 23, the Bethlehem boys’ soccer squad started their run to a sectional title as the second seed in the Section 2, Class AA sectional quarterfinals against seventh-seed Amsterdam. The Eagles easily handled the Rams in their 9-0 win.

On Saturday, Oct. 18, tennis players from Bethlehem, Guilderland, and Voorheesville took to the courts in the Section 2 individual sectionals for the first three rounds at Shenendehowa High School. The top three in singles and doubles will qualify for the state competition.

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