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Corey Hopkins earned his ticket to the Salem High School Sports Hall of Fame by being one of the best jumpers the school has ever produced. At the time of his induction the 2006 graduate held or was part of four outdoor track and field varsity records, one indoor record and two underclassmen marks. Hopkins put his name in the record book the first time in 2003 when he set the freshmen school record in the High Jump with a mark of 6-0. A year later as a sophomore Hopkins struck again when he established a new sophomore record in the triple jump with a leap of 43-5.

As a junior in 2005 Hopkins established his first outdoor varsity record when he went 23-2 in the long jump. It was also the long jump that earned Hopkins a trip to the Class AA state meet as he met the state qualifying mark with his third-place finish at the Marion Sectional when he went 22-6 1/2. He capped off his stellar season with a third-place finish at the Class AA state with a mark of 22-5 3/4. His performances for the season helped land Hopkins the team Most Valuable Player Award.

Hopkins finished his Salem career with a tremendous senior season. It began when he set a new school indoor record in the long jump with a mark of 22-3. He followed that with a new outdoor school record in the triple jump when he went 46-3. Hopkins was also part of two school record relay teams in 2006. He teamed up with Justin Helpingstine, Chris Williams and Grant Reed for a new standard of 3:22.50 in the 1600-meter relay. He also joined Reed, Helpingstine and T.C. Hargis for a school record time of 3:37.7 in the sprint medley relay.

Hopkins, who shared the team MVP with Reed for the 2006 season, earned a return trip to the Class AA state meet. This time he advanced in two events as he met state qualifying marks with a third-place leap of 22-9 in the long jump and 45-7 1/2 in the triple jump. Hopkins ended his high school career with another state medal as he was sixth in the triple jump at 46-3 to go along with a 12th place finish in the long jump at 22-0.

Hopkins went on to compete in track and field at the collegiate level at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville where he posted a fourth-place finish at the 2008 Great Lakes Valley Conference Indoor Meet in the long jump with a mark of 21-10 1/4.

At the time of his induction into the Salem High Sports Hall of Fame Hopkins was residing in Maryland Heights, Missouri where he was working as a senior robotic surgical specialist.