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Dickinson Today
By the People, for the People
Hettinger High Seeks Redemption at 2004 State Tournament
The team looks to overcome past disappointments at the upcoming competition.
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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This Yesteryear article revisits the story of the Hettinger High basketball team's journey to the 2004 state tournament. The team, then known as the Hettinger-Scranton Nighthawks, was hungry for redemption after previous tournament disappointments.
Why it matters
High school sports hold a special place in many communities, and the state tournament represents the pinnacle of achievement. Hettinger High's quest for redemption at the 2004 tournament reflects the passion and determination that often define small-town athletic programs.
The details
The article delves into the Hettinger-Scranton team's history, noting that they were not known as the Nighthawks at the time and had not yet combined with another school. It sets the stage for the team's upcoming appearance at the 2004 state tournament, where they hoped to overcome past disappointments and achieve success.
- The article is a Yesteryear piece, looking back at events from 2004.
The players
Hettinger-Scranton Nighthawks
The basketball team from Hettinger High School, which was not yet known as the Nighthawks and had not combined with another school at the time.
The takeaway
The story of the Hettinger High basketball team's quest for redemption at the 2004 state tournament highlights the enduring passion and determination that often define small-town high school sports programs, where success on the court can hold deep significance for the local community.


