The grandstand fills up with minutes to go before the start of the game.
Dressed in Viking attire, Michael Roessmann puts his hands together before the start of the game.
Fairfield's Colby Trent (7) intercepts the ball on the first drive of the game.
With Fairfield on offense, a thrown ball comes just out of reach of Fairfield's Colby Hardin (7) and Bigfork's Ian Lorang.
A trio of fans bundle together to attempt to stay warm.
Bigfork's Alex Ruiz wraps his arms around Fairfield's Troy McInerney (2).
Bigfork Quarterback Christian Ker makes a pass down the field.
Bigfork's Cody Dopps keeps his eyes open after intercepting the ball in the third quarter.
Fairfield Quarteback Trace Brady (11) carries the ball with Bigfork's Connor Coleman (45) on his tail.
Bigfork players come out ready to start the second half.
A student holds up a sign, hoping to get the attention of a Bigfork player.
Kayli Galbraith, 10, holds up her sign in support of the Vikings in the stands.
Bigfork's Jessie Kelso (75) keeps his arm glued to the jersey of Fairfield's Trace Brady (12) in the second half of Saturday's Class B Championship Game in Bigfork.
Bigfork's Ian Lorang (88) reacts after missing a pass on second down on his teams' final drive of the game.
Deanna Kelso shakes a cowbell and calls through a megaphone from the stands.
Bigfork's Travis Knoll (24) holds the ball from his game winning catch in the end zone. The Vikings scored on fourth down with eight seconds to go in the game, taking the Class B Championship game 24-21.
Bigfork Cheerleader Keiko Sagami, right, gives a hug to Kenji Sagami (86) and Matt Edwards (55) as the team celebrates their victory.
The Bigfork Vikings raise their helmets after taking the Class B Championship.
Michael Roessmann holds the face of Bigfork Vikings player Colter Mahlum as fans celebrate the team's win with the team on the field.
Bigfork's Travis Knoll gets a hug from his dad, Bill Knoll, as the team celebrates its first ever State Football Championship on Saturday in Bigfork. The Vikings won the game on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Christian Ker to Travis Knoll with eight seconds remaining in the game.
The grandstand fills up with minutes to go before the start of the game.
Dressed in Viking attire, Michael Roessmann puts his hands together before the start of the game.
Fairfield's Colby Trent (7) intercepts the ball on the first drive of the game.
With Fairfield on offense, a thrown ball comes just out of reach of Fairfield's Colby Hardin (7) and Bigfork's Ian Lorang.
A trio of fans bundle together to attempt to stay warm.
Bigfork's Alex Ruiz wraps his arms around Fairfield's Troy McInerney (2).
Bigfork Quarterback Christian Ker makes a pass down the field.
Bigfork's Cody Dopps keeps his eyes open after intercepting the ball in the third quarter.
Fairfield Quarteback Trace Brady (11) carries the ball with Bigfork's Connor Coleman (45) on his tail.
Bigfork players come out ready to start the second half.
A student holds up a sign, hoping to get the attention of a Bigfork player.
Kayli Galbraith, 10, holds up her sign in support of the Vikings in the stands.
Bigfork's Jessie Kelso (75) keeps his arm glued to the jersey of Fairfield's Trace Brady (12) in the second half of Saturday's Class B Championship Game in Bigfork.
Bigfork's Ian Lorang (88) reacts after missing a pass on second down on his teams' final drive of the game.
Deanna Kelso shakes a cowbell and calls through a megaphone from the stands.
Bigfork's Travis Knoll (24) holds the ball from his game winning catch in the end zone. The Vikings scored on fourth down with eight seconds to go in the game, taking the Class B Championship game 24-21.
Bigfork Cheerleader Keiko Sagami, right, gives a hug to Kenji Sagami (86) and Matt Edwards (55) as the team celebrates their victory.
The Bigfork Vikings raise their helmets after taking the Class B Championship.
Michael Roessmann holds the face of Bigfork Vikings player Colter Mahlum as fans celebrate the team's win with the team on the field.
Bigfork's Travis Knoll gets a hug from his dad, Bill Knoll, as the team celebrates its first ever State Football Championship on Saturday in Bigfork. The Vikings won the game on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Christian Ker to Travis Knoll with eight seconds remaining in the game.