How the Super 25 fared

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Homewood-Flossmoor’s Dominick Jones (8) waits in the pocket against Lincoln-Way East. Worsom Robinson/For the Sun-Times.

1. Lincoln-Way East (6-0)

Won 29-7 at No. 7 Homewood-Flossmoor

2. Prairie Ridge (6-0)

Won 42-14 at McHenry

3. Maine South (5-1)

at Niles North, Forfeit

4. Phillips (6-0)

Won 41-0 vs. South Shore

5. Loyola (5-1)

Won 34-14 at St. Rita

6. Lyons (5-1)

Lost 35-3 vs. No. 13 Glenbard West

7. Homewood-Flossmoor (5-1)

Lost 29-7 vs. No. 1 Lincoln-Way East

8. Marist (6-0)

Won 56-7 vs. St. Patrick

9. Lake Zurich (6-0)

Won 27-0 at Lake Forest

10. Naperville Central (5-0)

Saturday vs. St. Edward (Ohio)

11. Nazareth (6-0)

Won 28-6 vs. Joliet Catholic

12. Barrington (6-0)

Won 26-24 at Palatine, Thurs.

13. Glenbard West (5-1)

Won 35-3 at No. 6 Lyons

14. Batavia (6-0)

Won 49-0 at Geneva

15. Stevenson (5-1)

Won 24-10 at Libertyville, Thurs.

16. Huntley (5-1)

Won 42-14 at West Aurora

17. St. Charles North (5-1)

Won 42-0 vs. Elgin

18. Neuqua Valley (5-1)

Won 31-28 vs. Naperville North

19. Hinsdale Central (4-1)

Saturday vs. Proviso West

20. Hoffman Estates (6-0)

Won 28-24 at Schaumburg, Thurs.

21. St. Charles East (4-2)

Won 42-7 at Bartlett

22. South Elgin (6-0)

Won 48-6 at West Chicago

23. Lincoln-Way Central (5-1)

Won 57-14 at Stagg

24. Bolingbrook (5-1)

Won 42-21 vs. Lockport

25. Notre Dame (5-1)

Won 41-14 vs. Carmel

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