The Royals have been rising to the occasion all year. Hopkins is currently ranked ninth in the state which is the same position they were at in the preseason rankings from GAMEBREAKER.
With a strong showing from seniors Joe Fahnbulleh, Eli Hoeft, and sophomore George Jackson, the Royals became the first wild card state qualifier to win the whole thing.
In light of recent articles, the Minnesota Twins have been a hot commodity within my recent articles, and I’m still going to stay on the topic for now.
Every year the school’s synchronized swimming team has a show for family and friends, where they display the routines they have developed so far in the season. This year’s show was on Saturday, April 27th, and went off without a hitch.
On April 15, the boys tennis team held a match against Bloomington’s Jefferson High School. They ultimately won in this season opener with a score of five to two.
The third and final edition of National Signing Day is here again as 10 HHS seniors choose to continue their academic and athletic careers at their respective colleges. Let’s meet the athletes.
The Minnesota Twins have started of the year in one of the hottest fashions in franchise history. Winning 8 games out of their first 12, and then slightly cooling off by only winning one game in their last three games.
It was just a year ago when Hopkins High School unveiled the brand new turf baseball field and ever since that moment, it has served multiple teams, not just the Royals.