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1. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas)2016 record: 15-0
Head coach: Kenny Sanchez
The Las Vegas power enters 2017 with the second-longest active high school football winning streak at 54. The Gaels have won eight consecutive state titles and have a chance to run the table again in 2017.
Dorian Thompson-Robinson replaces Tate Martell at quarterback and is the No. 3 rated dual-threat quarterback in the 2018 class despite never making a start in his career.
On defense, 5-star USC commit
Palaie Gaoteote should lead the way for one of the top defenses in the country.
Dorian Thompson-Robinson is ready for his shot with Bishop Gorman.
Photo Jann Hendry
See the MaxPreps Nevada Football Computer Rankingw presented by the Army National Guard2. Liberty (Henderson)2016 record: 12-2
Head coach: Richard Muraco
Last season, Liberty showed there is more than just Bishop Gorman when it comes to football in Nevada. They rolled into Texas and beat Westlake (Austin) last September.
They finished 12-2 with the only two losses coming to Southern California power Centennial and Bishop Gorman in the class 4A state championship game.
Kenyon Oblad returns for his senior season after throwing for nearly 4,000 yards and 38 touchdowns last season.
See the MaxPreps Nevada football stat leaders3. Arbor View (Las Vegas)2016 record: 10-2
Head coach: Dan Barnson
Deago Stubbs returns at running back for his senior season after racking up 783 yards and five touchdowns, as is rising senior
Jaquari Hannie (722 yards and eight TDs).
The Aggies must replace Hayden Bollinger at quarterback after he threw for 1,310 yards and 21 scores, but
Dillon Cowan looks to step into that role.
Arbor View is stout up front with
Zach Elefante anchoring the offensive line and making a nice defensive end bookend with
Elijah Wade.
Isaiah Herron at corner makes up for the loss of Mike Sims at the same spot.
See the MaxPreps Nevada football playoff brackets4. Reed (Sparks)2016 record: 11-2
Head coach: Tony Amantia
The Raiders head into 2017 with
Cameron Emerson returning for his senior season at quarterback after nearly throwing for 2,500 yards and 30-plus scores in his junior campaign. Reed must find a way to replace Tre Bussey's 1,635 yards and 27 TDs at running back, but rising senior
Josiah Schmidt looks to be capable after gaining nearly 800 yards and 10 scores last season. Emerson also ran for 744 yards and 12 TDs in addition to the yardage in the air.
Charles Tuavao should anchor the defensive line at nose guard, while
Eric Schmitz Moran recorded 75 tackles last season at end and outside linebacker
Matt Johnson is back after an 85-tackle junior year.
Tony Amantia takes over as head coach for Ernie Howren, who moved over to Bishop Maogue.
See the MaxPreps Nevada football photo galleries5. Damonte Ranch (Reno)2016 record: 12-2
Head coach: Shawn Dupris
Quarterback
Cade McNamara returns for his junior year after the Notre Dame commit threw for an eye-popping 3,577 yards and 46 touchdowns as a sophomore.
The Mustangs must replace Cameron Sandoval's 1,440 yards at running back, but McNamara has senior
Dru Jacobs at wideout returning 53 receptions for 1,107 yards and 12 TDs last season.
Linebackers
Hunter Brooks and
Richie Garcia return for their senior seasons after tallying 155 and 157 tackles, respectively.