Hilanders trounce Pirates 50-6 Burns Football Burns Sports Sports October 18, 2017October 19, 20170 Josh Reagle of Burns returned the opening kickoff 84 yards for a score, and the Hilanders never looked back on their way to a 50-6 win over Riverside, Friday, Oct. 13, at Corbett Memorial Field. Burns scored on a 27-yard run by Bryce Goss and a 3-yard run by Reagle on
Burns picks up wins over Nyssa, Ontario Burns Sports Burns Volleyball Sports October 11, 2017October 11, 20170 The Hilander volleyball team added another non-conference win to their record on Thursday, Oct. 5, as they defeated Ontario 25-17, 25-21, and 25-10. Rachel Duhn and Allie Hueckman each had five kills to account for half of the team’s 20 kills. Jenna Garner added four kills and Parker Landon three. Burns played
Klus takes first at Outback Invitational Burns Cross Country Burns Sports Sports October 4, 2017October 4, 20170 Emmett Klus of Burns won the individual title to lead the Hilanders to a first-place finish at the Outback Invitational held at North Lake High School Friday, Sept. 29. Klus finished the 5K course in a time of 17:56.00 to outdistance all other competitors. JP Friedrichsen placed fourth (19:22.70), Ryan Robles
Burns takes Lakeview tournament title Burns Sports Burns Volleyball Sports September 20, 2017September 21, 20170 The Burns volleyball team returned home from the Lakeview Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 16, with the championship trophy in hand. In pool play, the Hilanders opened with a 25-17, 25-8 win over Burney, Calif. The Hilanders recorded 25 kills in the match, led by Jenna Garner with seven. Parker Landon and
Hilanders host 8-team tournament Burns Sports Burns Volleyball Sports September 13, 2017September 13, 20170 The Burns volleyball team hosted the Burns Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 9, and when all the matches were completed, it was the Nampa Christian Lions (Nampa, Idaho) holding the championship trophy. The Hilanders opened pool play with a 25-19, 25-16 win over Ontario. Burns then defeated Bonanza 25-16, 25-14, and knocked off
Outlaws hold off Hilanders 32-24 Burns Football Burns Sports Sports September 6, 2017September 6, 20170 Sisters’ Korbin Sharp intercepted a pass inside the 5-yard line with 15 seconds left in the game to preserve a season-opening 32-24 victory over Burns on Friday, Sept. 1, at Corbett Memorial Field. The Outlaws trailed 12-6 at halftime, and then outscored Burns 26-12 in the second half for the win. After
Cross country opens season with first-place finishes Burns Cross Country Burns Sports Sports August 30, 2017August 30, 20170 The Hilanders’ McKenzi Hoyt and Emmett Klus led the Burns girls and boys cross country teams to first-place finishes at the season-opening Dash n’ Splash in Vale on Thursday, Aug. 24. The Burns girls team placed first with a score of 23, followed by Parma, Idaho with 45, and Baker 56. Hoyt
Participation forms needed for BHS, HMS athletes Burns Cheerleading Burns Cross Country Burns Football Burns Sports Burns Volleyball Sports August 2, 2017August 2, 20170 All students who plan to participate in fall sports at Burns High School (BHS) and Hines Middle School will need to have the following forms completed and placed on file in the office of their school: • Physical Examination Form (A physical is required every two years). If a student’s physical
Hilander softball earns spot in state tournament Burns Softball Burns Sports Sports May 24, 2017May 24, 20170 The Burns softball team defeated Enterprise/Joseph/Wallowa and Grant Union in the Special District 2 playoffs before losing to Vale in the finals, earning them a spot in the OSAA 3A Softball State Championship tournament. The Hilanders, seeded 14th in the 16-team bracket, will play at Dayton, the No. 3 seed, at
Softball ends regular season with split Burns Softball Burns Sports Sports May 17, 2017May 18, 20170 The Burns softball team finished out the regular season by splitting doubleheaders with Enterprise and Nyssa. The Hilanders finished with a 5-5 record in league, and 10-11 overall. On Tuesday, May 9, Burns hosted Enterprise and won the first game 11-5. The Hilanders trailed 3-2 heading into the bottom of the