How the Super 25 fared

Rankings by Beth Long

1. Loyola (1-0)

Won 36-7 at Marquette (Wis.)

2. Mount Carmel (0-0)

Sunday vs. Taft

3. Marist (0-0)

Sunday vs. No. 13 Brother Rice

4. Homewood-Flossmoor (1-0)

Won 56-6 vs. Downers South

5. Glenbard West (1-0)

Won 17-7 at No. 8 Bolingbrook

6. Lincoln-Way East (1-0)

Won 49-12 at John Adams (Ind.)

7. Montini (0-1)

Lost 44-13 at No. 19 Maine South

8. Bolingbrook (0-1)

Lost 17-7 vs. No. 5 Glenbard West

9. Crete-Monee (1-0)

Won 42-7 vs. T.F. South

10. Phillips (0-1)

Lost 34-26 at Fenwick

11. Neuqua Valley (1-0)

Won 35-7 at Metea Valley

12. Oak Park (1-0)

Won 21-14 vs. No. 24 Simeon

13. Brother Rice (0-0)

Sunday vs. No. 3 Marist

14. Nazareth (1-0)

Won 56-12 vs. Dunbar

15. Lyons (1-0)

Won 19-7 at Warren

16. Providence (0-0)

Saturday vs. East St. Louis

17. New Trier (1-0)

Won 14-10 at York

18. Glenbard North. (1-0)

Won 35-6 at Naperville Central

19. Maine South (1-0)

Won 44-13 vs. No. 7 Montini

20. Cary-Grove (0-1)

Lost 26-14 vs. Prairie Ridge

21. Libertyville (1-0)

Win 29-0 at Elk Grove

22. Batavia (1-0)

Won 34-24 at Belleville West

23. Barrington (1-0)

Won 41-15 vs. Glenbrook South

24. Simeon (0-1)

Lost 21-14 at No. 12 Oak Park

25. Oswego East (1-0)

Won 49-14 at Joliet West

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