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The Royal Page

The student news site of Hopkins High School

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Bragg and Hall qualify for state

Bragg and Hall qualify for state

Ben Segelbaum, Sports Blogger
With school coming to a close this week, some athletes at HHS aren’t ready just yet to hang up their royal blue uniforms.

United golf team marks season with best score in five years

Hillary Donovan, Sports Editor
The HHS boys golf team is looking to finish strong as the season comes to a close. With only a 14 golfer roster, the team has been competing closely with other teams in numerous tournaments and matches.
Lauren Feagler, senior, warms up for the game on senior day.

Three sport captain chooses academics over athletics

Bea Frank, Staff Reporter
Lauren Feagler, senior and captain of girls tennis, alpine skiing, and softball, chooses to not play a sport at Purdue University.
This summer, the weight room will undergo a massive remodel, complete with new equipment and floor plan.

Wait begins for Lindbergh weight room renovation

Kyle Makey, Staff Reporter
This summer, the weight room will undergo a massive remodel, complete with new equipment and floor plan.
Coby Hair, senior, in between pitches.

Baseball has lots to cheer about beyond record

With a .500 regular season record in 2015, the Royals had their best regular season since 2012, in which they went 14-6 and took the section championship, but lost both state games.Though this season's game record may not be quite on that level, what the record doesn’t show is a couple of walk offs, and even a no hitter.
After losing to Robbinsdale Armstrong 5-1 in the section quarterfinals, the Royals faced elimination as they hosted the Robbinsdale Cooper Hawks.

Baseball season ends in section defeat

After losing to Robbinsdale Armstrong 5-1 in the section quarterfinals, the Royals faced elimination as they hosted the Robbinsdale Cooper Hawks.
Maggie Cleary, senior, rises above the water in her synchronized swimming routine.

Cleary qualifies for Junior Olympics in synchronized swimming

Judaisha Jackson, Staff Reporter
Maggie Cleary, sophomore, is the only student at HHS who will compete in the 2015 U.S. Junior Olympics for synchronized swimming (synchro).
Kamal Baker, University of Maryland: Baltimore County, Lacrosse- 
First year on Varsity: Freshman year, 2012.
Favorite memory: Receiving a Division 1 scholarship.

Boys lacrosse sinks in section opener

Brian Yu, Business Editor
The Hopkins boys lacrosse season came to an end last night, with the Royals losing in a hard-fought sections battle to the Minnetonka Skippers.
Hannah Segelbaum, junior, runs toward the goal.

Girls lacrosse season ends at hands of Eagles

Jacob Ungerman, Buisness Editor
Coming off a big win on Wednesday, May 27, vs. Mound Westonka in the first round of sections, the girls lacrosse team traveled to Eden Prairie to play a quarterfinal game against the Eagles.
In game two, the Royals blew a 3-1 lead and lost in extra innings by a score of 6-4, sending the Buffalo Bison to their first-ever state tournament appearance.

Softball season in section final defeat

Kyle Makey, Staff Reporter
In game two, the Royals blew a 3-1 lead and lost in extra innings by a score of 6-4, sending the Buffalo Bison to their first-ever state tournament appearance.
Nick Culp, junior, celebrates after a goal.

Boys lacrosse section preview

Brian Yu, Business Editor
After doubling last year’s win total, the boys lacrosse team is ready to make some noise in the section tournament.
Hannah Kleist, sophomore, bunts the ball to get on base in the Royals section win against St. Louis Park 16-0.

Double-header stands between softball and state

Justice Feldman, Staff Reporter
Tonight, the Royals will face second-seeded Buffalo, a team with a 17-5 overall record, at 5 p.m. at Miller Park in Eden Prairie. If the Royals beat the Bison at 5, they will face off again at 7 p.m.
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