How the Super 25 fared in Week 7

Scores from the ranked teams.

Joliet Catholic’s Tajhaun McClellan (7) forces Brother Rice’s Aaron Vaughn (5) out of bounds.

Joliet Catholic’s Tajhaun McClellan (7) forces Brother Rice’s Aaron Vaughn (5) out of bounds.

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1. Loyola (7-0)
Won 40-0 vs. Providence

2. Brother Rice (5-2)
Lost 56-49 vs. No. 3 Joliet Catholic

3. Joliet Catholic (7-0)
Won 56-49 at No. 2 Brother Rice

4. Neuqua Valley (7-0)
Won 28-0 at Waubonsie Valley

5. Cary-Grove (7-0)
Won 36-22 vs. Jacobs

6. Maine South (6-1)
Won 51-21 Friday at Niles West

7. Warren (6-1)
Won 54-0 at Mundelein

8. Batavia (7-0)
Won 35-0 at Geneva

9. Wheaton North (6-1)
Won 10-8 at Wheaton Warrenville South

10. St. Ignatius (7-0)
Won 38-13 vs. St. Viator

11. Mount Carmel (5-2)
Won 48-13 at St. Laurence

12. Marist (5-2)
Won 34-0 vs. Montini

13. St. Rita (5-2)
Won 44-28 at Marian Central

14. Hersey (7-0)
Won 42-18 at Wheeling

15. Lockport (7-0)
Won 14-13 in OT at No. 18 Bolingbrook

16. Naperville Central (4-3)
Won 48-20 vs. DeKalb

17. Lincoln-Way East (5-2)
Won 24-6 vs. Homewood-Flossmoor

18. Bolingbrook (5-2)
Lost 14-13 in OT vs. No. 15 Lockport

19. Lemont (7-0)
Won 44-0 at Tinley Park

20. Hinsdale Central (6-1)
Won 27-23 at No. 22 York

21. South Elgin (7-0)
Won 29-0 vs. Elgin

22. York (6-1)
Lost 27-23 vs. No. 20 Hinsdale Central

23. Glenbard North (5-2)
Won 28-7 vs. Lake Park

24. Fenwick (5-2)
Won 42-14 vs. St. Patrick

25. Glenbard West (6-1)
Won 13-10 at Downers Grove North

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