Entering the final minute of the Class 4A, Section 6 championship Tuesday, a spot at state on the line, Hopkins was riding a burst of momentum. The Royals had played catch-up against Wayzata for most of the game, until Hopkins senior forward JJ Semanko hit a corner three to tie it with a minute to play.
The home crowd in Hopkins’ sold-out gym roared. The Royals had a shot.
But Wayzata junior guard Christian Wiggins had an answer, like he had all second half. He made his sixth three-pointer with 48.6 seconds left to play, then put a finger to his lips. Silence. Trojans fans buzzed, but the Hopkins side grew quiet.
“It was a little too loud in here,” Wiggins said afterward, grinning.
Hopkins was forced to foul late, and Wayzata booked its fifth consecutive trip to state with a 76-72 victory. In a matchup of two of Minnesota’s best teams — Hopkins is second in the Star Tribune’s Minnesota Top 25, Wayzata eighth — the No. 2 section seed came out on top.

Wiggins, who has offers from such schools as Wisconsin and Iowa, is the Trojans’ leading scorer, averaging 19.7 points per game.
But it has been against Hopkins when he’s shined brightest, finishing with 31 points Thursday, 23 in the second half. Three of his season’s four highest-scoring performances have come against the Royals.
“He’s playing with the confidence you don’t see 17-year-olds play with,” Wayzata head coach Bryan Schnettler said.