How the Super 25 fared

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1. Loyola (3-0)

Won 35-28 at No. 2 Mount Carmel

2. Mount Carmel (2-1)

Lost 35-28 vs. No. 1 Loyola

3. Homewood-Flossmoor (3-0)

Won 35-30 at No. 5 Lincoln-Way East

4. Glenbard West (3-0)

Won 42-7 at York

5. Lincoln-Way East (2-1)

Lost 35-30 vs. No. 3 H-F

6. Brother Rice (3-0)

Won 45-6 at Aurora Christian

7. Maine South (1-2)

Lost 41-27 at No. 20 Barrington

8. Neuqua Valley (3-0)

Won 24-17 at No. 14 Waubonsie Valley

9. Marist (2-1)

Won 27-8 at Carmel

10. Oak Park (3-0)

Won 62-13 vs. Morton

11. Bolingbrook (2-1)

Won 55-7 at Stagg

12. Nazareth (2-1)

Lost 22-17 at Notre Dame

13. Lyons (3-0)

Won 31-6 at Proviso West

14. Waubonsie Valley (2-1)

Lost 24-17 vs. No. 8 Neuqua Valley

15. Crete-Monee (1-2)

Lost 14-13 vs. W. Lafayette, Ind.

16. Glenbard North (2-1)

Won 47-31 at WW South

17. Batavia (3-0)

Won 56-7 at Streamwood

18. New Trier (2-1)

Lost 45-28 at Fremd

19. Libertyville (2-1)

Won 28-26 vs. Warren

20. Barrington (3-0)

Won 41-27 vs. No. 7 Maine South

21. Montini (1-2)

Lost 38-6 at No. 24 Fenwick

22. Oswego East (3-0)

Won 71-0 vs. Joliet Central

23. Palatine (3-0)

Won 34-13 vs. Glenbrook South

24. Fenwick (3-0)

Won 38-6 vs. No. 21 Montini

25. IC Catholic (3-0)

Won 56-0 at Elmwood Park

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