Heavy is the head that wears the crown for the Hopkins Royals.
The eight-time state champs have been to the Class 4A state title game 12 times in the past 14 years and will return again Saturday, thanks to their 68-48 semifinal victory over Eastview on Thursday at Williams Arena. There they will have a chance to set the record for most girls basketball state titles in Minnesota history, breaking a tie with Rochester Lourdes.
After a scrappy, defensive start for both teams, Hopkins pulled ahead, leading by as many as 18 behind 10 first-half points each from seniors Liv Bell and London Harris.
Hopkins, ranked third in the Star Tribune’s Minnesota Top 25, one spot ahead of Eastview, especially locked down Eastview’s perimeter early. The Lightning, seeking their third state title, had shot 7-for-25 on three-pointers in a quarterfinal victory over Anoka but came up empty on three attempts all game.
“[Clara] Goodman is a lights-out shooter, so we wanted to stay attached,” Hopkins coach Tara Starks said. “If we could limit them and not trade three for two, then we’d be OK.”
Meanwhile, Hopkins shot 7-for-20 from beyond the arc.
Eastview cut Hopkins’ lead to 11, 39-28, by halftime as senior guard Bra’ja Torry — the Lightning’s all-time steals and assists leader — scored 11 of her team-high 16 in the first half. Senior guard Myah Maull scored 15 for the Lightning.
Hopkins’ lead narrowed to as few as seven points early in the second half, but the Royals never trailed in a stop-and-start affair. Hopkins shot 17-for-23 from the free-throw line and Eastview 18-for-30.