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Power ranking: Spring Creek crawls to No. 4; Douglas falls after losing to Manogue – Nevada Sports Net

Power ranking: Spring Creek crawls to No. 4; Douglas falls after losing to Manogue – Nevada Sports Net

The Nevada Basketball Season in Nevada is underway and we will publish our weekly northern northern chart for the preparation of basketball for basketball every week. Here’s a basketball chart for boys this week.

1. Spanish springs (16-4, 12-0; last week 1): The Spanish springs remain on top after beating Galena with 41 points. Cougars’s weapons go far beyond one or two top players. They have a handful of players who are difficult to keep and put pressure on opposite crimes. Against Galena, the couges made nine players put points on the board, with four reaching double -digit. The Spanish Springs host Bishop Manog on Tuesday night, looking for a regular miners’ season.

2. Damonte Ranch (12-8, 7-5; last week 2): Following the loss to Spanish Springs on the 15th, Damonte Ranch holds a winning series of three games after winning Bishop Manog, Reed and Carson. Mustangs now have a chance of redemption after taking a loss against Reno, although they won the game straight. The NIAA ruled that the game was confiscated due to an unacceptable player, despite the 62-35 victory. Damonte will host Renault on Tuesday night.

3. Bishop Manogue (13-9, 9-4; last week 3): Bishop Manog rides 21 points over McQueen before standing against the Spanish Springs on Tuesday night. Liam Soren, Jr., scored 20 points in the victory, while sophomores Jamal Jackson and Eli Bena represented 10 points each. We will see if the miners can target the enemy territory and shake things in the 4A north.

4. Spring Creek (16-5, 7-0; last week 6): If there is currently a rolling team, this is Spring Creek. The Spartans really came out of carpentry and put their name on the card for boys. Spring Creek is constantly defeating teams without looking enchanted. Against Churchill County, the Spartans managed 26 points over 3A opponent. They have some time to rest before heading to Dayton on the 31st.

5. Renault (15-7, 9-4; last week 4): The launch of January did not go on the way of Renault, as the team lost four of its first six games. After the loss of Spanish springs, the Huskies roll in the victories. Nine players scored in the game against Reed with Johnavin Evans, hosting the 14 -point package. Tuesday night will show a lot about the league, given that Renault will see Damon’s ranch after winning a victory by taking away, which can end in favor of Husky.

6. Fernley (17-5, 4-2; last week 7): Fernley took a heavy loss of Dayton on the 24th, but recovered perfectly against a strong northern valleys team on Monday night with a 51-38 victory. The Panthers were limited to only five points in the first quarter, indicating the power that the wackers have in defense. It is not easy to the rest of the road to Vakeros with Elko and Spring Creek, which are emerging in the near future.

7. Douglas (10-10, 8-5; last week 5): Kaden Tacker did not play in Douglas’ last match against Bishop Manog. The tigers lost to the miners, 55-44, but Taker’s name was not on the assessment of the box. Thacker is an average team of 16.2 PPG and showed up in the latest tiger game. We’ll see if Taker steps on the hardwood on Tuesday night against Galena.

8. Wooster (8-12, 6-0; last week 8): Ignoring Wooster’s overall record, Colts earn where it matters. They roll through the 3A-North West Division with ease, but fight in front of Neliga opponents. Colts drive a winning series of four games and will host Hug on Wednesday.

9. South Tahoe (15-5, 5-1; last week 9): South Tahoe competes every day in the 3A Division with just one loss in January. The Vikings sit second in the division behind Water, which was their only loss this month. On Wednesday, the Vikings will host North Valleys to play in the League before looking at the right -wooster match on Friday.

10. North valleys (12-5, 4-2; last week 10): Joshua Collins makes it for northern valleys, an average of nearly 20 ppg. This is the first winning season for the Panthers of 2009-10 and is currently in the League ranking. With four more games before the playoffs, the Panthers have a chance to seek redemption against South Taho on Wednesday.

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