Nevada High School Football All-Classification Rankings: October 13, 2025

Check out the latest Nevada high school football computer rankings for every classification as of October 13, 2025
Silverado vs Valley from Sept. 5, 2025
Silverado vs Valley from Sept. 5, 2025 / Jenni Webber

Another week of the 2025 Nevada high school football season has come and gone, and High School On SI has all of the latest computer rankings for each classification as of October 13, 2025.

High School On SI's formula was created using its own linear algebra-based ranking algorithm inspired by the Colley Bias-Free Ranking Method. Colley’s Method was created by Wes Colley, Ph.D., an astrophysicist at the University of Alabama at Huntsville. He devised his algorithm in order to help address the subjectivity and controversy regarding BCS college football selections in the 1990s and early 2000s, using a method that used no subjective variables.

The No. 1-ranked team in the all-classification High School On SI Nevada Top 10 remains the No. 1-ranked team in our Class 5A computer rankings, Bishop Gorman.

Which teams took the top spot in each division? Here are High School On SI's latest Nevada high school football computer rankings, as of October 13, 2025:


NIAA High School Football Class 1A Rankings

1. Tonopah (7-0)

2. Pahranagat Valley (6-1)

3. Carlin (7-0)

4. Spring Mountain (5-1)

5. Mineral County (5-1)

6. Virginia City (3-4)

7. Indian Springs (3-4)

8. Sandy Valley (3-3)

9. Eureka (3-4)

10. Wells (3-4)

11. Round Mountain (2-3)

12. Laughlin (1-4)

13. Pyramid Lake (1-4)

14. Beatty (1-5)

15. Owyhee (0-4)

16. McDermitt (0-5)

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NIAA High School Football Class 2A Rankings

1. Pershing County (7-1)

2. Sierra Lutheran (7-1)

3. Needles (4-2)

4. Battle Mountain (5-1)

5. Incline (5-2)

6. Lincoln County (4-2)

7. North Tahoe (3-3)

8. Yerington (2-2)

9. Coral Academy (3-4)

10. Silver Stage (2-5)

11. GV Christian (2-4)

12. White Pine (2-4)

13. Lake Mead Academy (2-5)

14. West Wendover (0-5)

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NIAA High School Football Class 3A Rankings

1. Churchill County (8-0)

2. Truckee (6-2)

3. Elko (6-1)

4. Fernley (6-2)

5. Spring Creek (5-3)

6. Moapa Valley (5-3)

7. Boulder City (5-3)

8. Lowry (4-4)

9. South Tahoe (4-4)

10. Virgin Valley (4-4)

11. Pahrump Valley (4-3)

12. Dayton (2-6)

13. Meadows (2-5)

14. Democracy Prep (2-5)

15. Sparks (1-8)

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NIAA High School Football Class 4A Rankings

1. Pinecrest Academy - Sloan Canyon (8-0)

2. Silverado (6-1)

3. McQueen (5-2)

4. Spring Valley (5-2)

5. Reno (4-3)

6. Carson (3-3)

7. Sierra Vista (6-3)

8. Mater Academy East (5-2)

9. Clark (5-2)

10. Eldorado (4-3)

11. Valley (4-3)

12. Durango (3-4)

13. Bonanza (3-4)

14. Del Sol (3-4)

15. Rancho (1-6)

16. North Valleys (0-7)

17. Sunrise Mountain (3-5)

18. Wooster (1-6)

19. Cheyenne (2-5)

20. Chaparral (0-7)

21. Cimarron-Memorial (1-6)

22. Hug (0-5)

23. Pinecrest Academy Cadence (0-7)

24. Western (0-7)

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NIAA High School Football Class 5A Rankings

1. Bishop Gorman (7-1)

2. Spanish Springs (7-0)

3. Liberty (7-1)

4. Las Vegas (8-0)

5. Reed (4-2)

6. Shadow Ridge (7-1)

7. Arbor View (6-2)

8. Centennial (4-3)

9. Bishop Manogue (4-3)

10. Foothill (6-2)

11. Desert Oasis (4-3)

12. Coronado (2-6)

13. Green Valley (3-4)

14. Desert Pines (3-4)

15. Palo Verde (3-5)

16. Faith Lutheran (2-6)

17. Galena (3-3)

18. Douglas (2-5)

19. Canyon Springs (2-6)

20. Mojave (3-5)

21. Basic (2-6)

22. Damonte Ranch (2-4)

23. Legacy (2-6)

24. Somerset - Losee (0-8)

View full Class 5A rankings


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