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Sports Roundup: Hopkins Soccer Squads Wrap Regular Season

Royals boys, girls teams lose at Wayzata on Thursday, now prepare for sectionals.

The Hopkins boys and girls soccer teams now turn their attention to the upcoming Section 6AA Tournament after both squads lost their regular-season finales on Thursday evening.

Girls Soccer

Host Wayzata ended the Hopkins girls soccer team's hopes of finishing the regular season with a .500 record after the Trojans topped the Royals, 1-0, in Plymouth.

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Hopkins ended the regular season with a 4-6-6 overall record and a 1-3-4 mark in the Lake Conference. 

Jillaine DeYoung was the Royals' leading goal-scorer in the regular season with four tallies to her name, while Abby Nyquist was the team's top point-earner with six on three goals and three assists.

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Sectional matchups had not yet been announced as of Friday morning, with the tournament scheduled to be played Oct. 13-18.

Boys Soccer

A 5-0 loss at Wayzata dropped the Hopkins boys soccer team to 4-9-3 overall and 1-5-2 in the final Lake standings as the Royals now await to find out their seed and first-round opponent for the Section 6AA Tournament.

Sectional matchups had not yet been announced as of Friday morning, with the tournament scheduled to be played Oct. 13-18.

Updated individual statistics from the 2011 regular season were not made available.

Volleyball

The Hopkins volleyball team fell to 7-9 overall and 0-5 in the Lake with a 3-0 loss at seventh-ranked Wayzata on Thursday. Individual statistics were not made available. 

Next up for the Royals is an appearance in the St. Michael-Albertville Tournament this weekend. Hopkins plays Moorhead in the tourney opener at 5:30 p.m. Friday.

Scores and results from a scheduled girls swiming and diving meet between Hopkins and Eden Prairie on Thursday were not reported.

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