SPORTS A10 — THE OBSERVER THuRSday, MaRcH 10, 2022 RANKINGS Continued from Page A9 Ronald Osterloh/Contributed Photo, File Imbler’s Garrett Burns cradles Nestucca’s Zakai Chatelain in the semifinals of the 126-pound weight class at the OSAA Class 2A/1A State Wrestling Championship on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022. Burns earned a technical fall with a 17-1 win on his way to his third state championship. BURNS Continued from Page A9 The senior cruised through the opening rounds, winning three straight matches to ensure his spot in the final. Otley previously defeated Burns once this year, but Imbler’s top wrestler took the final matchup of the season to make history for the Panthers. Setting the bar high The journey from beginner wrestler to three- time champion was one of hard work and dedication for Burns, who picked up the sport later than most. Burns began wres- tling in the eighth grade, learning the ins and outs of a new sport. Burns went 11-6 as a freshman, but found inspiration in his teammates. Logan Butcher, a senior at the time, took home an indi- vidual state championship for Imbler, giving Burns motivation to achieve sim- ilar success. “It really drove me,” Burns said. “I put in the work for it and just kept working and working and working. As a freshman if you told me I’d be a three- time champion, I wouldn’t believe you.” In his senior campaign for a historic third state championship, Burns went the extra mile to cement his legacy with the pro- gram. The senior stuck to a daily regime of lifting before school, often swim- ming when time allowed, weight training after lunch, practicing after school and doing homework before bed — this cycle was on repeat for the eventual state champion in his pur- suit of top marks at the 126-pound division. ON THE SLATE Friday, March 11 COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Eastern Oregon vs. Sterling college, Park city, Kansas, 10 a.m. COLLEGE WOMEN’S WRESTLING Eastern Oregon at NaIa National Invite, Jamestown, North dakota, TBa cOLLEGE SOFTBaLL British columbia at Eastern Oregon, 1 p.m. British columbia at Eastern Oregon, 3 p.m. “He has a tremendous work ethic and great lead- ership,” Imbler head coach Doug Hislop said. “Our junior high kids look at him like an idol, which is neat. He’s a good role model and gets straight As in school.” History in Imbler As Burns claimed the district title at 126 on Feb. 19, the senior suffered a significant ankle injury that limited his mobility. According to Hislop, the team at Imbler was sure to tape both of Burns’ ankles in order to avoid showing a weak point to opponents Fighting through injury at the state tournament, Burns managed to earn a 7-2 decision over Otley to make history. “Everything I put into it is what I got out of it,” Burns said. “I made sure I was doing the right things, I made sure I was on the right diet, I made sure I was lifting and perfecting. By the time I got there each year, I was ready for it.” Burns’ success and work ethic have drawn high praises from Hislop, who has been a pillar in Eastern Oregon wrestling programs. “I’ve never in 52 years of coaching had a kid like him before,” Hislop said. After the conclu- sion of his senior season, Burns leaves Imbler as the school’s most successful wrestler. His three titles, Sunday, March 13 COLLEGE BASEBALL Eastern Oregon at corban, 11 a.m. Eastern Oregon at corban, 2 p.m. alongside Carson of La Grande, highlighted a his- toric season for wrestling in Union County. “I was really excited and ecstatic leaving it on that,” Burns said. “I was sad to be done, but I was glad to leave on that note.” Burns is planning to help coach at Imbler next year, before potentially studying and wrestling at community college. He hopes to eventually transfer to Eastern Oregon University, to join the wrestling team and earn a business degree. The senior wrestler noted that several younger athletes at Imbler have recently picked up wres- tling upon seeing his suc- cess. 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