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Class 3A football rankings: Moapa Valley back after bye week

Southern Nevada Class 3A rankings

1. Moapa Valley (3-0)

2. Virgin Valley (3-0)

3. Boulder City (2-1)

4. Pahrump Valley (0-1)

5. SLAM Nevada (2-2)

Around 3A: Moapa Valley comes off a bye week to host Pahrump Valley, which finally started its season with a 48-18 loss to Virgin Valley last week. … Virgin Valley, which has scored 46, 47 and 48 points, travels to meet a Boulder City team whose game against Mojave last week was canceled. … SLAM Nevada was shut out in its first two games against Class 4A Cimarron-Memorial and out-of-state Yuma (Arizona), but has rebounded to defeat the two teams that were previously ranked No. 5 in Valley (31-13) and Rancho (28-6) in its past two games. The Bulls meet Western at Eldorado on Friday.

Contact Jason Orts at jorts@reviewjournal.com. Follow @SportsWithOrts on Twitter.

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