How the Super 25 fared in Week 1

Results for all the ranked teams.

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Hillcrest’s Darius Dawson (1) breaks free for a touchdown against Brother Rice.

Hillcrest’s Darius Dawson (1) breaks free for a touchdown against Brother Rice.

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Here’s a look at how the Super 25 teams fared in Week 1. Check out the full scoreboard here.

1. Nazareth (0-1)
Lost 32-21 to St. Louis Cardinal Ritter

2. Loyola (0-1)
Lost 27-10 to Cleveland St. Ignatius

3. Lincoln-Way East (1-0)
Beat Stevenson 30-7

4. Maine South (0-1)
Lost 45-28 at Glenbard West

5. Batavia (0-1)
Lost 31-17 to East St. Louis

6. Richards (1-0)
Beat Lincoln-Way Central 14-7

7. Montini (1-0)
Beat Hudson, WI 22-7

8. Naperville Central (0-1)
Lost at Hinsdale Central 14-6

9. Simeon (0-1)
Lost 55-0 at Baltimore St. Frances

10. Homewood-Flossmoor (1-0)
Beat TF North 54-20

11. Phillips (1-0)
Beat Detroit Cass Tech 26-9

12. Brother Rice (1-0)
Beat Hillcrest 26-20

13. St. Charles North (1-0)
Beat Palatine 24-14

14. Mount Carmel (1-0)
Beat Gary Calumet 42-0

15. Warren (1-0)
Beat No. 17 Barrington 16-6

16. Glenbard West (1-0)
Beat No. 4 Maine South 45-28

17. Barrington (0-1)
Lost 16-6 at No. 15 Warren

18. Prairie Ridge (1-0)
Beat Crystal Lake Central 40-0

19. Oak Park (0-1)
Lost 23-14 at Waubonsie Valley

20. Minooka (1-0)
Beat Joliet West 49-7

21. Crete-Monee (1-0)
Beat Rich Central 55-26

22. Providence (1-0)
Beat Willowbrook 14-7

23. Lake Zurich (0-1)
Lost 24-6 at Fremd

24. Cary-Grove (1-0)
Beat Crystal Lake South 34-0

25. Marist (1-0)
Beat Dunbar 42-0

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