In a thrilling playoff showdown, the Hennessey Eagles put up a valiant fight but fell to the Dibble Demons, 57-41. The game opened for the Eagles with a 34-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Levi Ferrell to receiver Beau Vinson, giving Hennessey an early lead. The teams exchanged scores in a nail-biting first half, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
Vinson continued to shine, adding another touchdown reception from Ferrell later in the game. Despite facing a formidable Demons offense led by Tucker Skipper, who had three rushing touchdowns, the Eagles fought back fiercely, keeping their spirits high with every play.
The Eagles’ defense struggled but made crucial stops to maintain hope until the final whistle. Although the loss was disappointing, the team’s potential was evident, with standout performances from Ferrell and Vinson. Vinson’s 222 receiving yards ties him for 2nd Most in a Single Game in HHS history with Brysn Hunt (v. Alva, 2019), behind Kaden Hawk’s 224 (v. Alva, 2019). His 4 TD receptions ties him for Most ever in a single game with Rob Simunek (v. Kingfisher & Crooked Oak, 1990), Ryan Ward (v. Hinton, 2003), and Brysn Hunt (v. Alva, 2019). Hennessey will regroup and use this experience as a foundation for future seasons, determined to return even stronger next year.































































































