How the Super 25 fared in Week 5

All the scores from the ranked teams.

Loyola’s Jason Kusibab (49) reaches to stop Phillips’ Avante Savage (9).

Loyola’s Jason Kusibab (49) reaches to stop Phillips’ Avante Savage (9).

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1. Loyola (5-0)
Won 30-0 vs. Phillips

2. Lincoln-Way East (5-0)
Won 34-0 vs. Sandburg

3. St. Rita (4-1)
Won 34-20 at Benet

4. Mount Carmel (4-1)
Won 38-8 vs. St. Viator

5. Marist (4-1)
Won 48-13 vs. St. Patrick

6. Naperville Central (5-0)
Won 42-7 at Metea Valley

7. Warren (5-0)
Won 48-0 at Mundelein

8. Maine South (5-0)
Won 14-9 vs. New Trier

9. Hinsdale Central (5-0)
Won 28-7 vs. No. 11 Glenbard West

10. Joliet Catholic (5-0)
Won 61-0 vs. DePaul Prep

11. Glenbard West (2-1)
Lost 28-7 at No. 9 Hinsdale Central

12. Brother Rice (3-2)
Won 40-7 vs. Carmel

13. Nazareth (2-2)
Lost 10-0 vs. Notre Dame

14. Huntley (5-0)
Won 48-18 vs. Hampshire

15. Barrington (5-0)
Won 37-14 vs. Hoffman Estates

16. Prospect (5-0)
Won 56-33 at Buffalo Grove

17. Wheaton Warrenville South (4-1)
Won 49-7 vs. St. Charles East

18. Batavia (4-1)
Won 49-7 at Glenbard North

19. Cary-Grove (3-0)
Won 42-14 vs. Crystal Lake Central

20. Neuqua Valley (3-0)
Won 28-21 at DeKalb

21. Wheaton North (4-1)
Won 34-0 vs. Geneva

22. Hillcrest (4-1)
Won 62-6 vs. Bremen

23. Simeon (3-0)
Won 23-18 vs. Kenwood

24. Lake Forest (5-0)
Won 28-0 at Stevenson

25. Phillips (3-1)
Lost 30-0 at Loyola

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