In 1991, coach Rich Brooks held the Oregon Ducks spring scrimmage at the stadium drawing 5,183 spectators.
[6] The following year, the facility began a multi-year renovation that was funded by private money, including a controversial deal with soft drink maker Coca-Cola that raised $1 million.
[9] As a result of the sponsorships, the artificial turf has Coca-Cola logos in both end zones,[9] and it became the first all-weather high school football field in Oregon.
[11] Hare Field hosted the Oregon State Beavers football spring game in 1999, the first year under coach Dennis Erickson.
[11] Hilhi boosters began renovations to the baseball diamond (Ad Rutschman Stadium) in 2014,[15] which were completed in 2015.
[16] Hare Field consists of Craig Ruecker (football) Stadium that includes locker rooms and a covered grandstand.
[17] 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.
[10] Oregon School Activities Association state playoff games for football are also held at the stadium.
[24] The school district also receives revenues from a cellular phone communication tower located at the site.