Hopkins rose to basketball prominence in the past decade, going to the state tournament seven times and winning five Class 4A champions. So when the Royals miss the tournament as they did last season, it is unusual for coaches and players.
No. 1 seed Hopkins struggled early in the quarterfinals against Tartan, a slow start coach Ken Novak Jr. attributed to the Titans' defense as well as jitters.
"As much as these kids have played a lot of basketball, it's nerve-racking a little bit," Novak Jr. said.
Seniors Jacob Wright and Kamali Chambers played at state in 2012, but Chambers said: "It feels like a long time since we've been here. We're trying to live in the moment, take every possession and win every game."
DAVID LA VAQUE
Feeding off tradition
DeLaSalle coach Dave Thorson hears the talk and understands that, with a team so loaded in talent, there will be plenty of people saying the Islanders are the best team in the state, regardless of class.
But that's not the comparison that concerns Thorson and his team.
"Our focus is on the DeLaSalle tradition," Thorson said. "It's about the big picture. We feed off the school's tradition. I got three texts today from alumni. There might not be a more supportive program in the state."