The Robbinsdale/Hopkins/Mound-Westonka adapted floor hockey team won the PI championship and Anoka-Hennepin won its second consecutive state title in the CI division in Saturday's state tournament finals at Bloomington Jefferson High School.
PI division In the 18th annual state tournament, the no. 1-seeded Robins were determined not to go home empty-handed after losing last year's state PI (physically impaired) championship in double overtime. Robbinsdale/Hopkins/Mound-Westonka earned the championship by beating Brainerd/Pillager 6-3, ending a 16-0 season.
"It feels awesome, especially going undefeated," said sophomore Mike Madson, who finished the game with four goals, giving him 11 in the state tournament.
Robins coach Marcus Onsum credited goalie Charlie Wittmer with a great effort.
"Charlie gets so dialed in, he's tough to beat," Onsum said. "I scrimmage against him every day and I'm lucky if one gets in."
Onsum also couldn't say enough about Madson.
"Mike has more heart and effort than almost any other kid I've ever coached," he said. "I couldn't be happier for this group of kids."
In a slow first period, Madson had the only goal. Brainerd/Pillager came out strong after the break, tying the score on a power-play goal by senior Tyler Theien.