Jasper tops Southridge 163-169 in close Huntingburg golf match
Charlie Seifert’s 36 lifted Jasper past Southridge 163-169 at Huntingburg Country Club, a six-stroke win in a rivalry with postseason stakes.

Charlie Seifert’s 36 helped Jasper slip past Southridge by six strokes Wednesday, as the Wildcats beat the Raiders 163-169 at Huntingburg Country Club in Huntingburg, Indiana. In a matchup that stayed tight from top to bottom, Seifert’s medalist round gave Jasper the low score it needed to win another chapter in a Dubois County rivalry that rarely drifts far from the middle of the scoreboard.
The round was played on Huntingburg Country Club’s 9-hole layout, a course that says its golf history dates to March 5, 1953. The property that became the club started as the Huntingburg Gun Club in 1938, giving the course a long local identity that now extends well beyond its origins. For Southridge, the stop carried extra weight because the Raiders described it as a tune-up for the same course they expect to see again in conference and sectional competition.

That is what made the Jasper-Southridge result more than a routine spring score. Southridge Athletics posted after a 2021 meeting that Jasper had won 179-212, another reminder that these matchups often hinge on a few shots rather than a runaway result. Wednesday’s six-stroke margin fit that pattern, with Charlie Seifert’s 36 standing out as the decisive individual performance for Jasper High School Athletics.

The Raiders will not have long to dwell on it. Southridge’s boys golf schedule listed the Vincennes Invitational for Saturday, April 25, 2026, a quick turnaround that shows how fast the spring season moves across Dubois County. For Jasper, the win over Southridge offers an early marker in a season where every conference and sectional preview matters, especially when the same Huntingburg course is expected to test both teams again later in the postseason path.
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