How the Super 25 high school football teams fared in Week 2

Results from all the ranked teams.

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Batavia’s Ryan Boe (21) extends his arms in an effort to score against Lincoln-Way East.

Batavia’s Ryan Boe (21) extends his arms in an effort to score against Lincoln-Way East.

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1. Mount Carmel (2-0)
Won 22-12 vs. No. 23 Morgan Park

2. Lincoln-Way East (2-0)
Won 14-13 at No. 3 Batavia

3. Batavia (1-1)
Lost 14-13 vs. No. 2 Lincoln-Way East

4. Loyola (2-0)
Won 27-6 at No. 19 Naperville North

5. York (2-0)
Won 42-14 vs. No. 11 Nazareth

6. St. Charles North (2-0)
Won 30-14 at Crete-Monee

7. Brother Rice (1-1)
Lost 30-24 at Marist

8. Prairie Ridge (2-0)
Won 38-14 vs. Crystal Lake South

9. Kankakee (2-0)
Won 7-3 at Washington, Ill.

10. Maine South (1-1)
Won 28-7 at No. 24 Warren

11. Nazareth (0-2)
Lost 42-14 at No. 5 York

12. Palatine (1-1) 10
Won 42-17 vs. Buffalo Grove

13. St. Rita (2-0)
Won 33-20 vs. Kenwood

14. Wheaton North (1-1)
Lost 37-22 vs. Lockport

15. Glenbard West (1-1)
Lost 10-0 at St. Louis De Smet, Mo.

16. Prospect (1-1)
Lost 49-14 at No. 22 Barrington

17. Geneva (2-0)
Won 21-10 at Lemont

18. Providence (1-1)
Lost 19-0 at No. 20 Joliet Catholic

19. Naperville North (1-1)
Lost 27-6 vs. No. 4 Loyola

20. Joliet Catholic (2-0)
Won 19-0 vs. No. 18 Providence

21. Hersey (2-0)
Won 49-14 at Fremd

22. Barrington (2-0)
Won 49-14 vs. No. 16 Prospect

23. Morgan Park (1-1)
Lost 22-12 at No. 1 Mount Carmel

24. Warren (0-2)
Lost 28-7 vs. No. 10 Maine South

25. IC Catholic (2-0)
Won 34-0 vs. Orr

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