How the Super 25 fared in Week 2

All the scores from the ranked teams.

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Brother Rice’s Willie Shaw (26) celebrates his touchdown with Collin McGlynn (11).

Brother Rice’s Willie Shaw (26) celebrates his touchdown with Collin McGlynn (11).

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1. Loyola (2-0)
Won 35-17 vs. No. 2 Mount Carmel

2. Mount Carmel (1-1)
Lost 35-17 at No. 1 Loyola

3. Lincoln-Way East (2-0)
Won 31-0 at No. 8 Homewood-Flossmoor

4. Batavia (2-0)
Won 21-19 vs. St. Charles North

5. Brother Rice (1-1)
Lost 20-16 at No. 7 Marist

6. Glenbard West (2-0)
Won 21-0 at York

7. Marist (2-0)
Won 20-16 vs. No. 5 Brother Rice

8. Homewood-Flosssmoor (1-1)
Lost 31-0 vs. No. 3 Lincoln-Way East

9. St. Rita (1-1)
Won 51-13 vs. No. 19 Montini

10. Naperville Central (1-0)
Sunday vs. Marmion

11. Warren (2-0)
Won 21-7 vs. Stevenson

12. Nazareth (1-0)
Won 35-7 vs. St. Laurence

13. Maine South (2-0)
Won 10-7 at Evanston

14. Prairie Ridge (2-0)
Won 63-26 vs. Crystal Lake South

15. Hinsdale Central (2-0)
Won 41-7 vs. Leyden

16. Wheaton Warrenville South (2-0)
Won 20-12 at Glenbard North

17. Joliet Catholic (1-0)
Sunday at Fenwick

18. Cary-Grove (1-0)
DNP

19. Montini (0-2)
Lost 51-13 at No. 9 St. Rita

20. Oswego (2-0)
Won 20-10 at Plainfield North

21. Neuqua Valley (1-0)
DNP

22. Phillips (0-0)
DNP

23. Fremd (2-0)
Won 14-8 vs. Schaumburg

24. Huntley (2-0)
Won 35-0 vs. Burlington Central

25. DeKalb (1-0)
DNP

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