The Vikings might be on the road this weekend but U.S. Bank Stadium was far from quiet. For the first time, six Minnesota State High School League soccer championship games were contested in one day — a nod to the Prep Bowl marathon days of years past when games began shortly after sunrise and fans and bands roared under the Metrodome roof until well after dark.

Here's a recap of Saturday's games. Click the link to read more and see photos:

Girls' championship games

Class 3A: Stillwater 1, Centennial 0

  • Stillwater's Nell Smith corralled a pass from Catherine Fredkove down the right sideline, evaded a defender and lofted a shot from the six-yard-line that carried over the Centennial goalkeeper and into the net in the 12th minute of play to hold up as the game-winner. It's Stillwater's first state championship since 1998. Read more here.

Class 2A: Mahtomedi 3, Benilde-St. Margaret's 1

  • Mahtomedi senior forward Audrey Barry's speed was on full display Saturday. The senior forward out-raced the Benilde-St. Margaret's defense three times in the first half, beating the Red Knights defenders to the ball and turning all three into goals as Mahtomedi shocked No. 1-seed and previously undefeated Benilde-St. Margaret's. Read more here.

Class 1A: Minnehaha Academy 4, Breck 2

  • Minnehaha Academy pulled away from Breck in the second half as the Redhawks' firepower, averaging 4.7 goals per game this season, was too much for a Mustangs defense that allowed .72 per game. Berit Parten led the way for Minnehaha Academy. The sophomore had two goals and an assist. Read more here.

Boys' championship games

Class 3A: Mounds View 3, Rosemount 2

  • Sam Hoyt, Mounds View's Mr. Soccer finalist, scored two goals and Henry Elias tallied the game winner in the 75th minute as the Mustangs rallied from a two-goal first half deficit to beat Rosemount. Neither team was ranked prior to the state tournament but No. 4-seeded Mounds View was able to chip away at an early Irish lead for its first boys soccer championship since 1977. Read more here.

Class 2A: Orono 1, Holy Angels 0

  • Andrew DeWitt tipped in a long throw in by Benjamin Halloff in the third minute to give Orono a quick lead. The Spartans made it stand, holding off Holy Angels. It's the second state title for Orono (20-1-1), which won the Class 1A championship in 2015. Holy Angels, the Class 1A champs in 2019, managed just two shots on goal and finished 15-4-2. Read more here.

Class 1A: Southwest Christian 3, St. Paul Humboldt 0

  • Southwest Christian broke through in the second half with three quick goals. The Stars got on the board with 23:07 left in the game when Jon Brain found the back of the net after a failed clearing attempt by a Hawks defenseman. Sam Widdifield extended the Stars lead to 2-0 over eight minutes later and Brain scored his second goal of the game with 11:11 left. Read more here.