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Another week of high school football action is in the books! Watch all of the highlights from Week 5 of Friday Night Fever here.

Our Game of the Week featured a blowout 5th Annual Holy Bowl between Notre Dame Prep at Brophy.

PHOENIX — We are halfway through the 35th season of Friday Night Fever, Arizona's No. 1 and longest-running high school football show.

Our Game of the Week featured a blowout 5th Annual Holy Bowl between Notre Dame Prep and Brophy.

Without further ado, let's take a look at all of the highlights from Week 5 of FNF, starting with our Game of the Week! 

Game of the Week: Brophy (5-0) hands Notre Dame Prep (4-1) first loss 40-0

The battle of the unbeaten. Brophy took an early 9-0 lead and Notre Dame just couldn't keep up. 

ALA-Queen Creek (5-0) takes the win over Pinnacle (3-2) 34-19

The Patriots weren't letting this one slip away. Pinnacle was down 28-6 and tried to make a comeback but just couldn't keep up. 

Higley (4-1) hands Cactus Shadows (4-1) first loss 36-28

Undefeated Cactus Shadow marked their first loss of the season in their game against Higley. 

Corona Del Sol (1-4) beats Saguaro (0-5) 38-36

A wild game between Corona Del Sol and Saguaro came down to the last seconds of the game. 

Fever Spotlight: Highland (5-0) gives Chandler (4-1) their first loss of the season

One of the biggest games of the night is also one of the most important games every year. 

Peoria Panthers (1-4) fall to Cactus Cobras (3-2) 14-35

The 40th meeting between Peoria and Cactus was a tied game at the half, 14-14. Cactus had a big second half and beat Peoria 35-14.

McClintock (5-0) takes 40-14 win over Cienega (2-3)

McClintock hosted Cienega out of Tucson this Friday night and how about those Chargers? The team is 5-0 for the first time since 2003. Jaxon Knutson threw four more touchdowns which gives him 25 on the season. 

Northwest Christian (4-1) beats Eastmark (2-3) 16-7

It was an early 7-0 lead for Northwest Christian but Eastmark was right behind them to tie the game. Northwest Christian took the win 16-7. 

Thunderbird (5-0) shuts out Greenway (1-3) 42-0

Thunderbird stays undefeated with a blowout win against Greenway.

Moon Valley (2-2) interceptions help in 46-6 win over Alhambra (0-4) 

Shoutout to Cody Cameron for pointing out the performance of Moon Valley DB Christian Vazquez. He had two interceptions, including one for an 80-yeard touchdown. 

Phoenix Christian (5-1) beats Highland Prep (4-2) 67-0

It was a blowout win after two of the best teams in 2A battled it out Friday night.

Coronado (1-5) at Scottsdale Christian (2-3)

Big congratulations to Coronado Head Coach for being named the Cardinals Coach of the Week after winning last week, snapping a 30-game losing streak for the team. This week, the Dons ran into a tough Scottsdale Christian squad that won 56-0. 

Snowflake (4-0) take over 2nd half, beat Gilbert (1-4) 30-17

One of the plays in this game could be one of the plays of the year! Jacob Leduke avoided like seven sacks and broke free for a 75-yard touchdown.

On the Road: Checking in with Raymond S. Kellis Cougars in Glendale

Kellis is 4-1 after a 42-3 win against Browne. 12Sports' Lina Washington is on the road.

On the Road: Interview with Kellis Cougars head coach

Coaching at Kellis sort of homecoming for Coach Ben Kullos. 

Sweet Plays of the Week

And finally, we revealed the nominees for the Week 5 Sweet Plays of the Week!  

As a reminder, each week three plays will be nominated to become the Sweet Play of the Week and will be voted on by you, the fans. 

Each weekly winner will be eligible to become the Sweet Play of the Year, with the player in the winning play at the end of the season taking home a $5,000 scholarship, courtesy of Sweet James Accident Attorneys.  

To see which play won the Week 4 poll, click here.

Watch the video below to see this week's Sweet Plays and then click here to vote for your favorite.

Arizona sports 

The city of Phoenix is home to four major professional sports league teams; The NFL's Arizona Cardinals, NBA's Phoenix Suns, WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and MLB's Arizona Diamondbacks.

The Cardinals have made State Farm Stadium in Glendale their home turf and the Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix is home to both the Suns and the Mercury. The Indoor Football League’s Arizona Rattlers play at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale.

Phoenix also has a soccer team with the USL's Phoenix Rising FC, who play at Phoenix Rising FC Stadium in Phoenix.

The Valley hosts multiple major sporting events every year, including college football's Fiesta Bowl and Guaranteed Rate Bowl; the PGA Tour’s highest-attended event, the WM Phoenix Open; NASCAR events each spring and fall, including Championship Weekend in November; and Cactus League Spring Training for 15 Major League Baseball franchises. 

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