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Heritage Hills Beats Jasper, Wins Sectional 24 Championship in Style

Heritage Hills routed Jasper 38 to 8 to capture the Sectional 24 championship at Jerry Brewer Alumni Stadium, a victory driven by a dominant running game and a stingy defense. The win extends the Patriots' winning streak and improves their season record, giving local fans reason to celebrate and setting the program up for postseason momentum.

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Heritage Hills Beats Jasper, Wins Sectional 24 Championship in Style
Heritage Hills Beats Jasper, Wins Sectional 24 Championship in Style

Heritage Hills secured a decisive 38 to 8 victory over Jasper on November 8 at Jerry Brewer Alumni Stadium, taking home the Sectional 24 championship. The Patriots put the game largely out of reach through a powerful ground attack and consistent defensive stops, leaving Jasper with just eight points by the final whistle.

From the opening quarters Heritage Hills established control on the line of scrimmage. The Patriots converted their running game into sustained drives that consumed clock time and field position, chipping away at Jasper’s defensive resilience and creating scoring opportunities. On the other side of the ball Heritage Hills defenders repeatedly forced punts and stalled third down attempts, limiting Jasper’s ability to build momentum. The final score reflects a 30 point margin and a balanced team performance across offense and defense.

The sectional title adds to a successful season for Heritage Hills, extending the team’s winning streak and improving their overall record. For players, coaches and supporters in Dubois County the victory is tangible evidence of the program’s continued strength in postseason play. Sectional wins are a meaningful milestone in high school football, and this result should give the Patriots confidence as they prepare for whatever the next stage of the playoffs brings.

The game also mattered off the field. A sectional championship at Jerry Brewer Alumni Stadium drew local fans, alumni and families, generating an energized atmosphere and a boost to nearby businesses that serve game day crowds. High school sports often function as a focal point for community identity, and Heritage Hills’ emphatic win is likely to resonate in classrooms, workplaces and neighborhood conversations across the county.

Heritage Hills’ coaching staff and players will now turn toward offseason preparation and potential postseason matchups, building on a season defined by consistent rushing production and a defense that limited opponents’ scoring. While the Herald coverage provides a full game recap and box score, the headline takeaway for Dubois County is clear. Heritage Hills not only won the Sectional 24 crown, the Patriots did so in a fashion that underscores program depth and local support.

For game details, individual statistics and a complete box score, see the full Herald sports coverage by Corey Stolzenbach published November 8, 2025 on the Herald website.

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