Bethlehem High School

On Saturday, Feb. 7, Guilderland and Bethlehem boys’ wrestling teams battled in the Section 2, Division 1, Class 1 sectionals at Shaker High School as they looked to move onto the state qualifiers next week at Glens Falls.

On Friday, Feb. 6, the Guilderland and Bethlehem boys’ bowling squad took to the lanes at Boulevard Bowl in Schenectady as they competed against the other Section 2, Class A schools for a right to head to states.

On Sunday, Feb. 1, Guilderland and Bethlehem indoor track teams battled in the Section 2, Division 1 championships at Hudson Valley Community College. Guilderland took home nine championships; the girls won their fourth straight title while the boys finished fifth.

On Sunday, Feb. 1, Guilderland and Bethlehem indoor track teams battled in the Section 2, Division 1 championships at Hudson Valley Community College. Guilderland took home nine championships; the girls won their fourth straight title while the boys finished fifth.

On Saturday, Jan. 24, cheer teams from Berne-Knox-Westerlo, Bethlehem, and Guilderland took to the mat in the third annual Karde’s Angels cheer competition. BKW finished second in Class D, Bethlehem finished fifth in Class B, and Guilderland finished second in Class A.

On Tuesday, Jan. 20, the Bethlehem boys’ swimming team took on Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake at Bethlehem High School. The Eagles won 101-74.

Last Thursday, Jan.15, the Bethlehem girls’ bowling squad took to the lanes as they took on Niskayuna at Del Lanes. The Eagles fell, 19-9 (2318-2244 in total pins).

On Sunday, Jan. 11, the Bethlehem indoor track team competed against other Section 2 teams in the Ed Cepiel Invitational at Springfield College. The boys finished 20th with 11 points and the girls finished eighth with 37 points.

On Friday, Jan. 9, the Bethlehem ice hockey team took to the ice at the Bethlehem YMCA in Delmar as they took on Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake-Ballston Spa. The Eagles battled tough in the first period but then couldn’t muster much in the offensive zone as they fell 5-2.

On Saturday, Dec. 27, the Bethlehem boys’ wrestling squad battled in the Queensbury Holiday tournament against 15 other teams, two from out of state. The team won two individual championships and finished third with 189 points.

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