How the Super 25 fared

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Jamari Fowler (22) of Simeon dodges a Curie player at Gatley Stadium, October 13, 2017 Worsom Robinson/For the Sun-Times.

1. Lincoln-Way East (8-0)

Won 49-6 vs. Thornwood

2. Prairie rRdge (8-0)

Won 30-16 vs. Jacobs

3. Maine South (7-1)

Won 45-7 at New Trier

4. Phillips (8-0)

Won 14-9 at Solorio

5. Loyola (7-1)

Won 28-3 at Providence

6. Marist (8-0)

Won 38-24 at Benet

7. Glenbard West (7-1)

Won 24-14 at Oak Park

8. Lake Zurich (8-0)

Won 40-14 vs. Libertyville

9. Homewood-Flossmoor (7-1)

Won 41-12 at Andrew

10. Barrington (8-0)

Won 48-20 at Schaumburg

11. Batavia (8-0)

Won 35-6 at Larkin

12. Nazareth (7-1)

Won 35-7 vs. St. Viator

13. Lyons (6-2)

Lost 21-20 at No. 21 Hinsdale Central

14. Stevenson (5-2)

Saturday at Waukegan

15. Huntley (7-1)

Won 51-26 at Crystal Lake South

16. St. Charles North (7-1)

Won 45-21 vs. Geneva

17. Hoffman Estates (7-1)

Won 30-14 vs. Fremd

18. Lincoln-Way Central (7-1)

Won 42-0 vs. Sandburg

19. Wheaton North (6-2)

Lost 14-7 at Naperville Central

20. St. Charles East (6-2)

Won 77-0 vs. Elgin

21. Hinsdale Central (6-2)

Won 21-20 vs. No. 13 Lyons

22. South Elgin (6-1)

Saturday vs. Cary-Grove

23. Bolingbrook (6-1)

Saturday at Thornton

24. Notre Dame (6-2)

Lost 14-7 at Marian Central

25. Willowbrook (7-1)

Won 57-12 vs. Proviso East

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