Bethlehem High School

On Friday, May 2, the Bethlehem flag football team took on Troy at Bethlehem Central High School. The Eagles took a lead in the first half but Troy came back and didn’t allow Bethlehem much after that in the Eagles’ 19-to-7 loss.

On Saturday, May 3, athletes from Guilderland, Bethlehem, and Voorheesville all competed at the 59th Harry Koch Colonie relays at Colonie High School. The Guilderland girls’ team won its second straight title with 156.33 points.

Last Thursday, April 24, the Bethlehem boys’ lacrosse team hosted Colonie in a Suburban Council matchup. After giving up the first goal, the Eagles swarmed the Wolfpack and dominated in their 16-to-2 win.

On Friday morning, April 18, the Bethlehem baseball team hosted LaSalle in a non-league matchup at home. The Cadets’ strong pitching staff didn’t allow the Eagles much, only three hits, in the Eagles’ 12-to-0 loss.

Last Wednesday, April 16, the Bethlehem softball team hosted Mohonasen in a non-league matchup at home during spring break. The cold temps and windy conditions didn’t hamper the Eagles as they smacked the ball around in their 16-to-1 victory.

Last Thursday, April 10, the Bethlehem girls’ lax team hosted a Suburban Council foe, Columbia. Rain was misting all game long but that didn’t bother the Eagles as they ripped off 10 straight goals en route to a 13-to-5 win.

On Saturday, April 5, Guilderland, Bethlehem, and Voorheesville track teams took part in the Guilderland Frigid Cup Invitational held at Guilderland High School. As the athletes competed fiercely on the track and in the field, Mother Nature had other ideas.

On Friday, April 4, the Bethlehem boys’ tennis squad opened up its 2025 season at home as they took on Shenendehowa. From the first serve to the last winner, the Eagles soared, winning 8 to 1.

On Friday, March 28, the Bethlehem girls’ flag football team kicked off its 2025 season at home in a non-league matchup against Cicero-North Syracuse. It was a battle of the defense but the Eagles couldn’t get that last score and fell, 7 to 6.

On Tuesday, March 25, the Guilderland and Bethlehem flag football teams participated in tune-up drills for the upcoming season at the first-ever flag football jamboree at the dome at Christian Brothers Academy. The schools got three special instructors in players from the New York Giants.

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