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Hillsboro Burros 2024-2025 Season
TSSAA Boys Blue Cross Basketball Championship was held recently at the Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, TN on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University. Hillsboro Boys Basketball team won its first-ever school boys basketball state championship and ended the 44-year-old drought of a state championship win that has been looming over Metro Nashville Athletics large-class high schools.
Notable Accomplishments for the 2024-25 Basketball Season are:
District 11-4A Champion, Cortez Graham-Howard MVP, Rodney Thweatt Coach of the Year (4th year in a row)
Region 6-4A Champion, Cortez Graham-Howard MVP
First Ever State Championship for Hillsboro High School
First Ever 4A Mr. Basketball Finalist – Cortez Graham-Howard
Team G.P.A. – 3.02
My TV 30 Game of the Week Winner against the Overton Bobcats
Photo Gallery of 2024-2025 Boys Basketball Season
Hillsboro Lady Burros 2024-2025 Season
The Hillsboro Lady Burros made a very deep run into the tournament barely missing an appearance at the Girls TSSAA Blue Cross State Basketball Championship by 10 points with a loss in the Sub-State game that is the determining game for state bids. The Lady Burros earned their fifth straight District 11-4A Championship and reached their second substate appearance in 5 years. Cherish Stringfield, the Lady Burros’s head coach was awarded her 5th straight Coach of the Year award.
Notable Accomplishments for the 2024-25 Basketball Season are:
District 11-4A Champion, Ebony Donaldson MVP, Cherish Stringfieldn Coach of the Year ( 5th in a row)
Region 6-4A Champion, Ebony Donaldson MVP
Team G.P.A. – 3.02
Recap of Hillsboro’s State Championship Games

Hillsboro 57, Oak Ridge 42 · Saturday, 3/21/2025
Hillsboro claimed the TSSAA Class 4A Boys’ State Championship Saturday night, defeating Oak Ridge 57-42 behind Cortez Graham-Howard’s 20-point performance and tournament MVP Tyren Fisher’s all-around brilliance. The Burros (34-5), who never trailed in the contest, weathered a second-quarter rally by Oak Ridge (31-4) that narrowed the gap to three points at halftime before pulling away in the second half. Ray’quan Watson scored a game-high 22 points for Oak Ridge, but Hillsboro’s defense held the Wildcats to just 36% shooting while blocking nine shots. On the boards, Tyren Fisher led all rebounders with 9 for Hillsboro, while also dishing out a game-high 5 assists. Oak Ridge’s Shamar Greene and Cooper Williams each grabbed 6 rebounds. Hillsboro converted Oak Ridge’s 11 turnovers into 10 points, while shooting a stellar 88% from the free-throw line (14-of-16) compared to Oak Ridge’s 67%.

Hillsboro 63, Bradley Central 48 · Friday, 3/20/2025
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Xavier Washington scored 20 points on perfect 5-for-5 shooting from beyond the arc as Hillsboro defeated Bradley Central 63-48 in the Class 4A state tournament semifinals Friday night at Murphy Center. The Burros (33-5) weathered a second-quarter comeback from the Bears and a brief 25-24 deficit early in the third quarter before Washington ignited a decisive run with three consecutive three-pointers. Tyren Fisher showcased his all-around game with 13 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 6 blocks and 4 steals, while Cortez Graham-Howard added 16 points on efficient 7-for-9 shooting. Tyrese Stovall matched Washington with 20 points and 8 rebounds for Bradley Central (25-9), but the Bears couldn’t overcome Hillsboro’s 62% shooting performance.

Hillsboro 53, Maryville 47 · Thursday, 3/19/2025
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Hillsboro weathered a furious Maryville comeback to secure a 53-47 victory in the state tournament quarterfinals at Murphy Center on Thursday. The Burros (32-5) built a commanding 26-15 halftime lead behind Cortez Graham-Howard’s 17 points and Lonny Holland’s 16 points off the bench. Maryville (24-13), led by Jonathon Woodlee’s 13 points, rallied in the second half and sliced the deficit to just three points with 1:40 remaining when Woodlee connected on a crucial three-pointer. However, Fisher’s fast-break layup with 1:06 left pushed the lead back to seven, helping Hillsboro (32-5) withstand the late charge. The Burros’ dominance on the glass with a 28-20 rebounding advantage and efficient 79% free-throw shooting proved key in advancing to the Friday night’s semifinal round.