How the Super 25 high school football teams fared in Week 9

Results from all the ranked teams.

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Morris’s Daniel Riley (50) and Connor Mettile (34) celebrate after Morris defeats Sycamore.

Morris’s Daniel Riley (50) and Connor Mettile (34) celebrate after Morris defeats Sycamore.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

A look at how the Super 25 high school football teams fared in Week 9.

1. Mount Carmel (8-1)
Lost 23-21 at No. 2 Loyola

2. Loyola (9-0)
Won 23-21 vs. No. 1 Mount Carmel

3. Lincoln-Way East (9-0)
Won 20-0 at Bolingbrook

4. Batavia (8-1)
Won 41-7 vs. Glenbard North

5. Maine South (8-1)
Won 35-11 vs. Evanston

6. Hersey (9-0)
Won 63-14 vs. Elk Grove

7. Barrington (9-0)
Won 45-19 at Conant

8. York (8-1)
Won 43-12 vs. Proviso West

9. Prairie Ridge (9-0)
Won 55-0 at McHenry

10. Kankakee (9-0)
Won 42-0 vs. Crete-Monee

11. St. Charles North (6-3)
Lost 20-10 vs. Geneva

12. Morgan Park (8-1)
Won 16-8 vs. Simeon at Gately

13. Warren (7-2)
Won 42-0 at Zion-Benton

14. St. Francis (7-2)
Won 35-17 at Nazareth

15. Naperville Central (7-2)
Lost 26-14 vs. Neuqua Valley

16. St. Rita (5-4)
Lost 42-21 at Brother Rice

17. Carmel (8-1)
Won 42-0 vs. St. Patrick

18. Joliet Catholic (6-3)
Lost 23-10 vs. St. Ignatius

19. Lake Zurich (8-1)
Won 41-0 vs. Waukegan

20. Sycamore (8-1)
Lost 22-14 at No. 21 Morris

21. Morris (9-0)
Won 22-14 vs. No. 20 Sycamore

22. Downers Grove North (7-2)
Won 35-12 vs. Hinsdale Central

23. Glenbard West (7-2)
Won 48-8 at Oak Park

24. Wheaton North (6-3)
Won 42-7 vs. Lake Park

25. Prospect (7-2)
Won 44-7 vs. Wheeling

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