Tommy Auth, junior, has been playing baseball since he was four years old. He initially started because of his interest in the sport and his dad’s baseball background.
The Royals girls Synchronized Swimming team took their first victory of the season this year in their win against the Edina Hornets in a figure meet on Tues. April 4.
The Hopkins Ultimiate Recreational Team (HURT) is currently ranked 13th in the nation among ultimate frisbee teams.
HURT this year is turning heads, but this is nothing new for HURT, as they have been ranked in the top 16 for multiple years now.
If not for a weekday run to Target, Annika Patterson, junior, would not have gotten involved in track.
“I ran into captain Katie Donovan last year at Target, and I was maybe going to do lacrosse last season, but I ended up running track,” Patterson said. “I was more afraid that I wasn’t going to be good but [Donovan] encouraged me to sign up.”
The HHS baseball team will play in their first game of the season tomorrow Sat. April 8, against White Bear Lake.
The Royals are looking to improve their record from last season after going 7-12 and having a record of 1-7 in conference play.
Shaw started playing baseball at age five, and has loved it ever since. As he entered high school he started playing for Hopkins Legion, in addition to the high school team.
Emma Feinberg, junior, started lacrosse three years ago when she was still a student at Robbinsdale Armstrong High School. This is her second year on the HHS girls lacrosse team.