On Tuesday, April 7, the Bethlehem boys’ lacrosse team hosted their crosstown rivals in Guilderland on a snowy and chilly morning at Bethlehem High School. Both teams traded goals but the Eagles’ led through three quarters. The fourth belonged to the Dutch as the Eagles fell 12-9.
On Monday, April 6, the Bethlehem softball squad held a Suburban Council matchup against Columbia. Each team traded blows through six innings but the Blue Devils struck in the seventh as the Eagles fell 2-0.
On Monday afternoon, March 30, the Bethlehem flag football team kicked off its home opener of the 2026 season as they took on Colonie. The Wolfpack defense didn’t allow much to the Eagles’ offense as they fell 25 to 0.
On Saturday, March 21, the Bethlehem girls’ basketball squad competed in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association state competition in Class AA as they took on Section 1’s Nyack.
This past weekend, March 13 to 15, runners from Guilderland, Bethlehem, and Berne-Knox-Westerlo took to the track at New Balance in Boston, Massachusetts as they took on the nation's best.
On Monday, March 9, the fourth-seeded Bethlehem girls’ basketball squad looked to end a 11-year-old sectional drought as the Eagles took on second-seeded Troy in the Section 2, Class AA sectional final at Hudson Valley Community College.
On Monday afternoon, March 9, the Bethlehem Unified bowling squad took to the lanes at Kingpin’s Alley in Latham for a final tournament against two other schools. The Eagles finished second.
On Saturday, Feb. 28, cheer squads from Bethlehem (Class B), Berne-Knox-Westerlo (Class D), and Guilderland (Class A) took to the mat at Troy High School as they took on other top schools in the Section 2 championships in their respective classes.
On Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 and 28, two wrestlers from Guilderland (Kody Dott and Abdo Baraeya), two from Berne-Knox-Westerlo-Middleburgh (Gabe and Liam English) and Eagles’ James Nalbone all battled wrestlers from around New York State at the MVP arena.
Last Thursday, two Bethlehem girls wrestling members, Katie Haung and Charleigh Eick, battled against the other top New York State wrestlers at the MVP arena in Albany.