How the Super 25 fared in Week 8

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Prairie Ridge’s Ethan Kirchberg (2) carries the ball. Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times.

1. Lincoln-Way East (8-0)

Won 56-18 at Thornwood

2. Batavia (8-0)

Won 27-24 vs. St. Charles North

3. Oswego (8-0)

Won 49-0 vs. Joliet Central

4. Homewood-Flossmoor (7-1)

Won 35-0 vs. Andrew

5. Simeon (8-0)

Won 58-7 vs. Taft

6. Brother Rice (8-0)

Won 48-0 vs. Leo

7. Maine South (7-1)

Won 38-21 vs. New Trier

8. Glenbard West (6-2)

Lost 10-7 to Oak Park-River Forest

9. Marist (7-1)

Won 42-6 vs. Marian Central

10. Nazareth (7-1)

Won 49-20 vs. Joliet Catholic

11. Mount Carmel (7-1)

Won 40-0 vs. St. Laurence

12. Richards (8-0)

Won 51-0 at Reavis

13. Cary-Grove (8-0)

Won 21-14 at No. 20 Prairie Ridge

14. Montini (8-0)

Won 27-3 at Providence

15. Willowbrook (8-0)

Won 40-7 at Proviso East

16. Oswego East (7-1)

Won 40-0 vs. Plainfield Central

17. Phillips (6-2)

Won 46-6 vs. Westinghouse

18. Glenbard East (8-0)

Won 38-7 at Glenbard South

19. Wheaton-Warrenville South (7-1)

Won 24-13 at Glenbard North

20. Prairie Ridge (6-2)

Lost 21-14 vs. No. 13 Cary-Grove

21. Bolingbrook (7-1)

Won 43-7 vs. Thornton

22. IC Catholic (8-0)

Won 54-20 vs. St. Francis

23. Hinsdale Central (6-2)

Won 49-6 at Lyons

24. Hillcrest (8-0)

Won 50-6 at TF North

25. Rolling Meadows (8-0)

Won 38-35 vs. Hersey

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