Hopkins boys' track and field athletes are striving to end a True Team drought.
It's been four seasons since Hopkins last competed in the True Team state meet. Last season Hopkins finished fourth in the Class 3A, Section 7 meet behind powerhouses Eden Prairie, Minnetonka and Wayzata. No current Royals runners have been a part of a True Team state appearance.
"Our main goal is always to make it to True Team state, because for us that's our true test of who is the best team," first-year head coach Ronni Hamilton said. "At the [Minnesota State High School League] state meet it says who has a lot of all-stars, which we like to have those, too. [But] True Team is where we want to make a big impact."
Hopkins returns a plethora of senior leadership from last year's team, which finished 10th at the MSHSL Class 2A meet.
"As far as the seniors go, we have very high expectations for the team this year," senior co-captain Austin Salargo said after practice last week. "We've got a great group of guys out, some really strong runners and our field [throwing and jumping events] is looking up, too."
Hamilton believes the team's senior leadership and hard-work ethic on and off the track will be instrumental in developing what she says is both an experienced and young squad.
"We have a lot of experience in our stronger events, but then we do have a lot of opportunity for new kids to come in," she said.
Senior co-captain Julius Williamson said, "What makes us special is the bonding we have and unity. We're all good athletes, but we all get along. I think that's the best quality."