Vote: Who should be The Sporting News Idaho high school football team of the week for Week 6?

Here are the candidates for The Sporting News Idaho high school football team of the week for Week Six (Sep. 26-27). Quarterback Zak Grigg accounted for all five touchdowns, including explosive rushing scores of 40 and 98 yards. Bishop Kelly: The top-ranked Knights survived their toughest test of the season, holding off a furious Columbia rally to escape with a 22-20 victory and remain unbeaten at 5-0.

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Here are the candidates for The Sporting News Idaho high school football team of the week for Week Six (Sep. 26-27). Vote as many times as you'd like until 11:59 p.m. Friday, and the results will be announced in the following days.

American Falls: The Beavers are off to their best start in 14 years at 5-1 following a dominant 34-6 victory over South Fremont. Quarterback Zak Grigg accounted for all five touchdowns, including explosive rushing scores of 40 and 98 yards.

Bishop Kelly: The top-ranked Knights survived their toughest test of the season, holding off a furious Columbia rally to escape with a 22-20 victory and remain unbeaten at 5-0. After leading 22-7 entering the fourth quarter, Bishop Kelly's defense came up with crucial stops to preserve the win.

Coeur d'Alene: The Vikings extended their winning streak to three games with a dominant 50-9 homecoming victory over No. 15 Sandpoint. The win marked Coeur d'Alene's ninth straight victory over the Bulldogs, with quarterback Caden Symons throwing for 355 yards and three touchdowns while also catching a score.

Eagle: The fourth-ranked Mustangs remained unbeaten at 5-0 with a hard-fought 21-14 victory over No. 18 Mountain View. Running back Noah Burnham broke open a defensive struggle with two clutch fourth-quarter touchdowns, extending Eagle's winning streak over the Mavericks to four games.

Homedale: The Trojans are off to a 5-0 start for the third consecutive season after shutting out Payette 48-0. Homedale's dominance was highlighted by Javid Blewett's remarkable first quarter, in which he rushed for two touchdowns, grabbed an interception, and blocked a punt that he returned for a score.

Kendrick: The eighth-ranked Tigers pushed their winning streak to 10 games with a stunning 90-0 demolition of Lapwai. Kendrick has now outscored its opponents 415-8 this season while improving to 5-0. Quarterback Maddox Kirkland threw for 215 yards and four touchdowns while adding a rushing score.

Lakeland: The Hawks are 6-0 for the first time in more than 20 years following a 49-0 shellacking of Moscow. The dominant shutout performance showcased Lakeland's balanced attack and stifling defense as they continued their best start in over two decades.

Meridian: The Warriors avoided an 0-5 start for the first time in 12 years by pulling off a stunning 21-20 upset of No. 17 Middleton. The one-point victory was a crucial breakthrough for Meridian, which improved to 1-4 with the statement win over the ranked Middleton squad.

Rockland: The Bulldogs posted their most lopsided victory in three years with a 68-8 rout of Watersprings. Running back Zachary Permann bulldozed his way to 219 yards and two touchdowns in the dominant performance.

Timberline: The seventh-ranked Wolves rolled past No. 23 Capital 50-19 to improve to 5-0 on the season. Quarterback Jack Brant accounted for six total touchdowns, throwing for 356 yards and four scores while adding two more on the ground, while receiver Hudson Lewis turned seven touches into 221 yards and four touchdowns.

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