How the Super 25 fared in Week 3

Scores from all the ranked teams.

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Wheaton North’s Kyle Kapel (6) kicks the ball for three during overtime in the game against Batavia.

Wheaton North’s Kyle Kapel (6) kicks the ball for three during overtime in the game against Batavia.

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With record and last week’s ranking.

1. Loyola (3-0)
Won 37-7 vs. No. 8 St. Rita

2. Maine South (3-0)
Won 47-14 vs. Fremd

3. Naperville Central (2-1)
Lost 17-14 at Novi Catholic, Mich.

4. Brother Rice (3-0)
Won 42-6 vs. Benet

5. Marist (3-0)
Won 28-14 vs. Nazareth

6. Joliet Catholic (3-0)
Won 48-14 vs. De La Salle

7. Mount Carmel (3-0)
Won 55-20 vs. Notre Dame

8. St. Rita (1-2)
Lost 37-7 at No. 1 Loyola

9. Wheaton North (2-1)
Lost 23-20 in OT at No. 15 Batavia

10. Warren (2-1)
Won 56-0 at Zion-Benton

11. Lincoln-Way East (2-1)
Won 42-0 vs. Stagg

12. Cary-Grove (3-0)
Won 48-14 vs. Crystal Lake Central

13. Glenbard West (3-0)
Won 60-20 at Oak Park

14. Neuqua Valley (3-0)
Won 26-21 at St. Louis St. Mary’s, Mo.

15. Batavia (3-0)
Won 23-20 in OT vs. No. 9 Wheaton North

16. Hersey (3-0)
Won 63-0 at Maine East

17. Fenwick (2-1)
Lost 21-20 vs. Providence

18. St. Charles North (2-1)
Lost 12-10 at No. 25 Wheaton Warrenville South

19. Bolingbrook (3-0)
Won 23-17 vs. Lincoln-Way West

20. Oswego East (3-0)
Won 42-18 vs. Plainfield East

21. New Trier (2-1)
Lost 28-23 vs. Barrington

22. Homewood-Flossmoor (3-0)
Won 44-2 vs. Lincoln-Way Central

23. Lockport (3-0)
Won 43-7 vs. Bradley-Bourbonnais

24. Lemont (3-0)
Won 37-13 at Shepard

25. Wheaton Warrenville South (2-1)
Won 12-10 vs. No. 18 St. Charles North

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