PHOENIX — UPDATE: FRIDAY, SEPT. 27
Congratulations to Johnny Garcia! His 70-yard catch and run for a touchdown for ALA-West Foothills has been voted as the Week 4 Friday Night Fever Sweet Play of the Week!
At the end of the season, Garcia's highlight will compete with all of the other weekly winners of the Sweet Play of the Week for a $5,000 scholarship, courtesy of Sweet James Accident Attorneys.
Full Results
Total Votes: 113,838
- 70-yard catch & run for a TD by ALA-West Foothills WR Johnny Garcia (54.7%)
- 75-yard TD pass from Pinnacle QB Wyatt Horton to WR Keenan Johnson (38.3%)
- 70-yard TD pass from Cesar Chavez QB Mason Penrod to WR Nevin Reed (7%)
Past Winners
Week 3- 90-yard touchdown return after a blocked field goal by Benjamin Franklin's Talan Speir
Week 2-87-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by ALA-Queen Creek's RJ Lopez Jr.
Week 1-Touchdown pass from Red Mountain QB Simon Lopez to WR Tyreke Cornett
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It is time once again for you, the fans, to choose the play of the week from Friday Night Fever, Arizona's No. 1 and longest-running high school football show!
As a reminder, every week on Friday Night Fever, we will show you the top three plays from that week in high school football, which we call "Sweet Plays". Then it will be time for you to go online to 12News.com/Fever and vote for your favorite to become the Sweet Play of the Week!
At the end of the season, all of the weekly winners will contend for a $5,000 scholarship, courtesy of Sweet James Accident Attorneys.
To find out which plays have already been voted to become the Sweet Play of the Week this season, click here.
Now, let's reveal this week's nominees!
Week 4 Sweet Play of the Week Nominees
- 75-yard TD pass from Pinnacle QB Wyatt Horton to WR Keenan Johnson
- 70-yard catch & run for a TD by ALA-West Foothills WR Johnny Garcia
- 70-yard TD pass from Cesar Chavez QB Mason Penrod to WR Nevin Reed
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