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  2. Heritage Hills football blown out by Bishop Chatard in Class ...

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    Heritage Hills sophomore quarterback Jett Goldsberry was also intercepted on his team's second offensive drive by Chatard senior Colin Guy. He finished the game with 156 total yards and a passing ...

  3. Class 3A state finals: Bishop Chatard goes for state-record ...

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    Heritage Hills won its only football state championship in 2000 (3A), which is the school’s lone state championship. Jay Cutler, who went on to set records as the Chicago Bears quarterback, led ...

  4. Heritage Hills High School - Wikipedia

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    A public high school in Lincoln City, Indiana, serving grades 9-12 for the North Spencer School Corporation. Learn about its history, curriculum, demographics, and notable alumni.

  5. What it will take for Heritage Hills football to win the ...

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    Heritage Hills feels better prepared this time ahead of championship rematch

  6. Pocket Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The PAC is a high school athletic conference in Southwestern Indiana with 13 member schools. It was founded in 1938 and has a history of success in basketball, baseball and softball.

  7. Jay Cutler - Wikipedia

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    Jay Cutler is a former American football quarterback who played for the Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins in the NFL. He is the franchise leader in passing yards and touchdowns for the Bears and was named among the 100 greatest Bears of All-Time in 2019.

  8. IHSAA football: The 15 best sectional championship games in Indiana. Hit refresh for updates. ... Sectional 32: Heritage Hills at Scottsburg. CLASS 2A. Sectional 33: Bremen at LaVille.

  9. Ken Dilger - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Heritage Hills, he went on to the University of Illinois where he was redshirted for a year (1990) before becoming a four-year letterman and three-year starter as a tight end. He was named All-Big Ten in 1991 (Honorable Mention) by the Big Ten coaches and in 1994 (2nd Team) by the coaches and media.