How the Super 25 fared

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Huntley’s fans are fired up after a touchdown in the first quarter against Prairie Ridge. September 1, 2017. Worsom Robinson/For the Sun-Times.

1. Maine South (1-1)

Lost 28-26 vs. No. 3 Lincoln-Way East

2. Prairie Ridge (2-0)

Won 51-43 at No. 14 Huntley

3. Lincoln-Way East (2-0)

Won 28-26 at No. 1 Maine South

4. Phillips (2-0)

Won 34-21 at No. 23 Richards

5. Loyola (1-1)

Won 13-6 vs. Bishop Amat (Calif.)

6. Lyons (2-0)

Won 31-7 vs. Hinsdale South

7. Homewood-Flossmoor (1-0)

Won 43-6 at Southern Durham (N.C.)

8. Marist (2-0)

Won 42-15 at Mishawaka (Ind.)

9. New Trier (1-1)

Lost 7-3 at Warren

10. Glenbard West (0-1)

Won 49-0 vs. Proviso East

11. Barrington (2-0)

Won 58-28 at Elk Grove

12. Stevenson (1-0)

Lost 28-7 vs. Muskegon (Mich.)

13. Lake Zurich (2-0)

Won 28-7 vs. No. 24 Montini

14. Huntley (1-1)

Lost 51-43 vs. No. 2 Prairie Ridge

15. Oswego (1-1)

Lost 12-7 at Plainfield North

16. Naperville Central (2-0)

Won 24-14 vs. No. 21 Neuqua Valley

17. Nazareth (2-0)

Won 28-0 vs. De La Salle

18. St. Charles East (2-0)

Won 42-0 at Glenbard East

19. Batavia (2-0)

Won 24-10 vs. Libertyville

20. Palatine (1-1)

Won 33-10 at Wheeling

21. Neuqua Valley (1-1)

Lost 24-14 at No. 16 Naperville Central

22. Mount Carmel (2-0)

Won 56-0 at Lane

23. Richards (1-1)

Lost 34-21 vs. No. 4 Phillips

24. Montini (1-1)

Lost 28-7 at No. 13 Lake Zurich

25. Willowbrook (1-1)

Lost 27-21 at Hinsdale Central

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