Friday Football Fever Week 2 Highlights and Scores: September 5, 2025

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Friday Football Fever Week 2 Highlights and Scores: September 5, 2025

Week 2 of Friday Football Fever has concluded, and here are the highlights and scores from September 5, 2025. In the 6A category, Salpointe Catholic defeated Tucson with a score of 30-17. Moving on to the 5A division, Flowing Wells dominated Amphi with a score of 56-0, while Campo Verde triumphed over Ironwood Ridge with a score of 36-6. Mica Mountain secured a victory against CDO with a score of 37-7, and Desert Edge shut out Cienega with a score of 26-0. Other notable matchups included Maricopa defeating Empire 35-7, Nogales beating Rio Rico 38-18, and Desert View overpowering Sahuaro 45-7. Buena emerged victorious over Skyline with a score of 52-20, and Sunnyside defeated Pueblo 40-12. Casa Grande dominated North with a score of 56-13.

In the 4A category, Eastmark narrowly defeated Walden Grove 16-13, while Catalina Foothills secured a convincing win over North Canyon with a score of 45-6. Cholla emerged victorious over Maryvale with a score of 26-18, and Douglas shut out Bisbee with a score of 25-0. Combs dominated Rincon/University with a score of 52-0, and Desert Sunrise faced off against Sahuarita.

Moving on to the 3A division, Thatcher took on Benjamin Franklin, Pusch Ridge narrowly defeated Crismon 28-27, Sabino secured a win over Dysart with a score of 38-24, and Seton Catholic Prep defeated Safford 36-8.

In the 2A category, Benson triumphed over Tombstone with a score of 61-14, while Catalina shut out NFL YET with a score of 24-0. Desert Christian dominated Santa Rita with a score of 64-0, and Tanque Verde shut out Palo Verde with a score of 69-0. Willcox defeated Morenci with a score of 23-14.

Lastly, in the 1A division, Baghdad defeated Mogollon 32-12, Hayden shut out Joseph City with a score of 46-0, and St. David emerged victorious over San Manuel Jr./Sr. with a score of 63-6.