Bethlehem High School

On Saturday, Sept. 13, Bethlehem and Guilderland cross-country teams took to the course at Queensbury High School, home of the 2025 NYSPHSAA championships, as they competed in the Queensbury Invitational. Bethlehem competed in Division 3; the boys finished eighth while the girls finished third.

On Friday, Sept. 12, the Bethlehem girls’ swim squad had their home opener of the young season as they hosted Troy-Averill Park-Columbia. The Eagles won 115-67.

Last Thursday, Sept. 11, the Bethlehem girls’ volleyball team looked to keep their momentum going as they took on the Golden Knights of Averill Park. The Eagles swept the Golden Knights 3-0; 25-10, 25-18, 25-17.

On Friday, Sept. 5, the Bethlehem girls’ tennis team hosted Suburban Council foe Colonie. The windy Friday afternoon didn’t stop the Eagles from cruising to a 8-to-1 win over the Wolfpack.

Last Thursday, Sept. 4, the Bethlehem boys’ soccer squad was on the pitch for their home opener as they took on Christian Brothers Academy. The Eagles pressured the Brothers early but in the second half flew away to win, 5 to 0.

Last Wednesday, Aug. 27, Guilderland and Bethlehem boys’ golf teams battled it out on the course at Western Turnpike Golf Course in Guilderland. The Eagles used one last flap of their wings to get past the Dutch, 150 to 154.

On June 19 to 22, track athletes from Guilderland, Voorheesville, and Bethlehem competed against the top athletes from around the nation in Philadelphia at the New Balance Nationals at Franklin Field on the campus of University of Pennsylvania.

On Friday and Saturday, June 13 and 14, members of the Berne-Knox-Westerlo, Bethlehem, Guilderland, and Voorheesville track team battled against other track athletes around New York state as they competed in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s state track meet at Middleto

This past Thursday and Friday, June 5 and 6, members of the Berne-Knox-Westerlo, Bethlehem, Guilderland, and Voorheesville track teams looked to qualify for the New York State Championships, if they hadn’t gotten the super standard to automatically qualify, in Middletown High School this Friday a

On Friday, June 6, Guilderland’s Rajeev Rai and Bethlehem’s Ian Jin battled against 30 of the top New York State tennis players in the boys’ individual state tournament at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, New York.

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