Hettinger-Scranton hopes to continue its success in 20-21
The Hettinger-Scranton Night Hawks hope to continue its success from recent years and eventually three-peat in the Class B Region 7 tournament. Written By: Matthew Curry | ×
Hettinger-Scranton s Sam Oase recently declared to attend Black Hills State University. (File Image / The Dickinson Press)
Hettinger-Scranton may be without former seniors Alyssa Andress, Carolyn Schultz and Quinn Mellmer in this upcoming season. But with the leadership of senior forward Samantha Oase, the Night Hawks could be on the verge of earning a three-peat in the Class B Region 7 tournament in early spring.
The Night Hawks started its strong streak in 18-19 ending the season with a 25-4 record and went 18-0 in region play, earning the Class B Region 7 title, but lost both games in the state tournament. The Night Hawks ended last season with an 18-13 record and went 14-3 last season, still coming away with the