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Hare Field is a multi-sport facility located in Hillsboro,
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. The facility opened in 1965 and is owned by the
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. Hare Field includes a
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stadium, a football stadium, practice fields, and track and field equipment. The venue hosts high school sports, open track meets, youth sports, and occasionally college sports. The football stadium seats over 5,000 fans, was the first high school field in Oregon with an all-weather field, and was named one of the best venues to watch high school football in the state.


History

Hare Field opened in 1965 when the Hillsboro High School (Hilhi Spartans) baseball team started using the baseball stadium. The field was named for civic leader and former state legislator William G. Hare.McKinney, Dick. Sparts trim Gresham in first game. ''
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'', October 19, 1976.
The first football game was held on September 9, 1966, when Hilhi played Gresham High School. Hilhi won that game 7-0 and would become the season’s state champions. From 1948 to 1965 school football teams had used Goodman Field, located on the north side of NE Lincoln Street to the east of the high school building (later J.B. Thomas Middle School). With the addition of Glencoe High School in 1980, that school also began using the facilities at Hare Field. In 1991, coach
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held the
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spring scrimmage at the stadium drawing 5,183 spectators. The football stadium was used in 1997 for a memorial service to Hondo, a police dog killed in the line of duty and namesake for the city’s
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. Century High School became the third school to use Hare Field in 1997, but moved to the new
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when it opened in 1999. The following year, the facility began a multi-year renovation that was funded by private money, including a controversial deal with soft drink maker
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that raised $1 million.Gaynair, Gillian. Hillsboro thinks things will go better with Coke. ''
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'', May 21, 1998.
The total cost for the project were $3.5 million and included the installation of an all-weather surface for the football and soccer field, a new track surface, locker-room improvements, and upgrades to some seating areas among others.Fentress, Aaron. Track around Hare Field is completed: the privately funded effort spurred Glencoe High’s Craig Ruecker moves into the next renovation. ''
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'', June 26, 1999.
As a result of the sponsorships, the artificial turf has Coca-Cola logos in both end zones, and it became the first all-weather high school football field in Oregon. Following the installation of AstroTurf in 1998, the facility was used to host OSAA state playoff games that year.Forbes, Ron. Local news: Hare Field will get a new turf next summer. ''
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'', August 15, 2008.
Hare Field hosted the
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football spring game in 1999, the first year under coach
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. In 2003, ''
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'' newspaper named the football stadium as one of the ten best places to watch a high school football game.Charbonneau, Dave. 10 great places to watch prep football. ''The Oregonian'', August 29, 2003 The Hilhi versus Glencoe football series was selected in 2007 for the Great American Rivalry Series. The all-weather playing surface was scheduled to be replaced with a new all-weather field in 2009. Hilhi boosters began renovations to the baseball diamond (Ad Rutschman Stadium) in 2014, which were completed in 2015.


Facilities

Hare Field consists of Craig Ruecker (football) Stadium that includes locker rooms and a covered grandstand. The football field is also used for soccer, and a track surrounds the field. Other track equipment and open fields also make up the western section of the facility. The track is named the Elden Kellar Track.Fitzgibbon, Joe. Everyone ends up a winner at All-Comers Track Meets. ''The Oregonian'', July 14, 2005. On the east side of the complex is Ad Rutschman Baseball Stadium, with a portion of the south part composed of ticket stands and paved parking. There is a jogging track around the perimeter of the complex. The complex hosts home football games for both Glencoe and Hilhi, along with home soccer games for Glencoe and home track meets for Hilhi.Fentress, Aaron. Glencoe coach continues fund-raising: Craig Ruecker will ask for an additional $1.5 million to further refurbish Hare Field in Hillsboro. ''The Oregonian'', August 10, 2000.
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state playoff games for football are also held at the stadium. Hilhi uses the baseball diamond for their teams. Hare is also home to the annual Elden Kellar Invitational amateur track meet, while occasionally hosting high school district championship meets. A weekly all-comers track meet is held during the summers. In addition to athletic venues, Hare Field houses and hosts other items and events. The facility serves as the staging ground for parades such as the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and the annual Fourth of July Parade. Hare Field’s grounds also house an air quality monitoring station owned by the
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. The school district also receives revenues from a cellular phone communication tower located at the site.


Glencoe-Hillsboro rivalry

Since opening in 1980, Glencoe High School has maintained a close rivalry with cross-town Hillsboro High School (Hilhi) with a football game taking place nearly every year between Glencoe and Hilhi. The rivalry has been featured on the Great American Rivalry series presented by the US Marine Corps. Glencoe has won 28 rivalry games, while Hilhi has won eleven. In the 2016 and 2017 seasons, Glencoe Football played on an independent schedule, meaning they had no control over their game schedule. This resulted in a brief pause on the annual rivalry games. The rivalry series was again paused in 2020 as a result of the
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. As both schools are tenants of Hare Field for football, the winning school gets to call Hare Field "their home field." Scores from each game


See also

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