SBLive Power 10 Idaho high school football rankings, Week 3: Mountain View up and Bishop Kelly in

Reigning Class 5A champ Rigby, which was preseason No. 1, now out of rankings completely after starting 0-3
SBLive Power 10 Idaho high school football rankings, Week 3: Mountain View up and Bishop Kelly in
SBLive Power 10 Idaho high school football rankings, Week 3: Mountain View up and Bishop Kelly in /

Each week, SBLive Idaho will update its all-classification top-10 high school football rankings.

Here is the Week 3 list compiled by SBLive Idaho correspondent Brandon Walton:

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1. EAGLE (2-0)

Last week: Beat Kuna, 34-6.

This week: Hosts No. 4 Rocky Mountain at 7 p.m. Friday.

Mustangs continued their dominance over the Kavemen, thanks to the ground game that racked up more than 200 yards. Noah Burnham ran for 135 yards and two touchdowns alone.

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2. HIGHLAND (2-0)

Last week: Beat No. 5 Skyline, 31-20.

This week: Plays Century 7 p.m. Friday at Holt Arena.

Jackson Riddle (139 yards, two TDs) led a rushing attack that piled up nearly 300 yards. QB Drew Hymas nearly reached the century mark with his legs as well.

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3. MOUNTAIN VIEW (2-0)

Last week: Beat No. 4 Rocky Mountain, 24-14.

This week: Hosts Owyhee at 7 p.m. Friday.

Mavericks beat the Grizzlies in their own game with defense. They held them to less than 200 yards of total offense while forcing a pair of turnovers, including a pick 6 from Caden Connors.

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4. ROCKY MOUNTAIN (2-1)

Last week: Lost to No. 3 Mountain View, 24-14.

This week: Travels to No. 1 Eagle at 7 p.m. Friday.

With only three touchdowns over the past two games, the Grizzlies will look to get their offense clicking again. The 61-point total is the lowest through three games in program history.

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5. SKYLINE (1-1)

Last week: Lost to to No. 2 Highland, 31-20.

This week: Hosts Thunder Ridge at 7 p.m. Friday.

Grizzlies were done in last week by failing to convert in the red zone. They were stopped four times inside Highland's 20-yard line. So Skyline will look to bounce back in "Berger Bowl."

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6. MERIDIAN (0-2)

Last week: Bye.

This week: Hosts Middleton at 7 p.m. Friday.

Should be refreshed and refocused following much-needed break after dropping first two games of the season by a combined eight points. Meridian will look to avoid first 0-3 start in a decade.

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7. COEUR D’ALENE (2-1)

Last week: Beat Sandpoint, 19-0.

This week: Bye.

Impressive rebound after loss to Rocky Mountain - and Vikings did it with defense. They’ve allowed only four offensive touchdowns and 12.3 points per game so far this season.

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8. POCATELLO (1-0)

Last week: Game against Ridgevue canceled.

This week: Travels to Twin Falls at 7 p.m. Friday.

After the drama of having their game canceled at the last minute due to unforeseen circumstances, the Thunder are just eager to get back on the field. They’ll look for a fifth consecutive win over the Bruins.

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9. BISHOP KELLY (2-0)

Last week: Beat Centennial, 42-17.

This week: Travels to Ridgevue at 7 p.m. Thursday.

The Knights are 2-0 to begin a season for the second consecutive year. Both wins come against Class 5A opponents, outscoring them, 91-31..Now, they’ll open up 4A SIC play.

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10. SUGAR-SALEM (3-0)

Last week: Beat Shelley, 42-14.

This week: Travels to Star Valley (WY) at 7 p.m. Friday.

Diggers extended state’s longest winning streak to 14 games by running over the Russets. RB Carson Harris rushes for 144 yards and four touchdowns, including three scores in first quarter.

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