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Bishop Gorman running back Nathan Starks looks for a hole in the Servite line during their game at Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif., Friday, Sept. 21, 2012.
Friday, Oct. 12, 2012 | 10:53 p.m.
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Dominance of Moapa and Gorman; who's No. 2: Liberty or Arbor View?
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Las Vegas Sun sports reporters Ray Brewer and Case Keefer compare the run Moapa Valley is on in the Division 1-A to the one Bishop Gorman has put together this season in the upper decision. Other familiar arguments arise, including a debate on whether Arbor View should be considered as the second-best team in the state. Give us your thoughts in the comments.
The Bishop Gorman High football team recorded its third shutout in its last four games Friday night, blanking visiting Bonanza 56-0.
Gorman, which improved to 6-1 overall and 3-0 in the Southwest Division, has surrendered just three points in league games.
Anu Solomon accounted for four first-half touchdowns for Gorman, rushing for a score and throwing touchdown passes to Jamir Tillman, Ryan Smith and Nate Starks. Starks also rushed for a two touchdowns.
Gorman played its reserves the entire second half, receiving a touchdown run from junior tailback Daniel Stewart.
Next week, Gorman plays at Centennial in a battle of undefeated Southwest teams. The winner will claim the league title and No. 1 seed in the playoffs.
Ray Brewer can be reached at 990-2662 or ray.brewer@lasvegassun.com. Follow Ray on Twitter at twitter.com/raybrewer21.












Comment removed by moderator. Name Calling
In the above story it says Johnson accounted for 4 td's did Solomon change his name because when i clicked on Johnson it talked about Anu