Burns girls lose to Nyssa 40-39, qualify for state tourney Burns Basketball Burns Sports Sports February 22, 2017February 22, 20170 The Burns girls basketball team lost to Nyssa in the first round of the Eastern Oregon League (EOL)playoffs, but had a high enough ranking by the OSAA to qualify for the 3A girls state basketball tournament. The Lady Hilanders placed third in the EOL with a 6-4 record (14-9 overall), and
Hilander fans, alumni challenged to raise funds for Corbett Memorial Field Burns Sports Community Sports February 15, 2017February 16, 20171
Hilanders continue EOL play with contests against Umatilla, Irrigon Burns Basketball Burns Sports Sports February 1, 2017February 1, 20170 The Burns girls basketball team defeated Umatilla twice and lost to Irrigon in Eastern Oregon League (EOL) play, and are now 4-1 in conference play. On Monday, Jan. 23, the Hilanders traveled to Umatilla and came away with a 39-36 victory. The following day, Burns played at Irrigon and the Knights picked
Burns and Crane compete in Oregon Classic Burns Sports Burns Wrestling Crane Sports Crane Wrestling Sports January 25, 2017January 25, 20170 The Burns and Crane wrestling teams competed in the Oregon Classic held Friday and Saturday, Jan. 13-14, in Redmond. The Mustangs placed fourth in the 2A/1A division, while the Hilanders won just one of their duals in the 3A division. Results are as follows: Crane 36 Grant Union 32 106 — Double forfeit 113
Hilanders kick off league play Burns Basketball Burns Sports Sports January 18, 2017January 18, 20170 The Burns girls basketball team opened up Eastern Oregon League play with a pair of victories over Nyssa and Riverside on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 13-14. Burns traveled to Nyssa on Friday, and came away with a 54-38 victory over the Bulldogs. The Hilanders returned home Saturday to host Riverside. The Hilanders
Hilanders fall to Outlaws Burns Basketball Burns Sports January 11, 2017January 11, 20170 The Burns basketball team came up short in their non-conference game with Sisters on Friday, Jan. 6, losing 47-37. The Hilanders got off to a good start, leading 14-6 at the end of the first quarter. The Outlaws outscored Burns 21-11 over the next eight minutes and went into halftime with
Burns and Crane wrestle at Adrian Irwin Memorial Tournament Burns Sports Burns Wrestling Crane Sports Crane Wrestling Sports December 21, 2016December 21, 20160 The Burns and Crane wrestling teams took part in the Adrian Irwin Memorial Tournament held Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16-17, in Redmond. The Hilanders placed ninth in the team standings, and Crane finished in 12th place. Nyssa won the tournament with 389.5 points, followed by Mountain View with 289, Culver 260.5, Redmond
Burns, Crane wrestling teams compete in Woodfin-Robinson duals Burns Sports Burns Wrestling Crane Sports Crane Wrestling Sports December 7, 2016December 7, 20160 The Burns wrestling team kicked off the 2016-17 wrestling season by hosting the Woodfin-Robinson Wrestling Duals on Friday, Dec. 2, at Burns High School. Schools competing, along with the Hilanders, were Crane, Vale, Baker, and Lakeview. Baker went undefeated in the duals and took home the championship trophy. Burns placed second, followed
Hilanders finish season with fourth-place trophy at 3A state volleyball tournament Burns Sports Burns Volleyball Sports November 9, 2016November 10, 20160 Mike Weber for the Burns Times-Herald The Burns Hilanders came into the OSAA/U.S. Bank/Les Schwab Tires Class 3A volleyball state tournament with lots of confidence, with aspirations of hopefully winning a third consecutive state championship. Although the two-time defending Class 2A champions were competing in a higher OSAA classification level this season, they
Hilanders place second in EOL playoffs Burns Sports Burns Volleyball Sports October 26, 2016October 26, 20160 The Burns volleyball team placed second at the Eastern Oregon League (EOL) playoffs held Saturday, Oct. 22, at Vale High School. The Hilanders started off the day with a three-set victory over Nyssa, 25-11, 25-18, 25-12. The Hilanders’ Lindsey Taylor recorded 18 of the team’s 37 kills in the match. Rachel Duhn