How the Super 25 fared in Week 3

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Naperville North’s Matt Maschmeier (12) goes up for a pass. Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times.

1. Lincoln-Way East (3-0) 1

Won 42-0 vs. Andrew

2. Loyola (2-1) 2

Lost 17-12 vs. No. 18 Mount Carmel

3. Maine South (2-1) 3

Lost 26-23 vs. No. 11 Barrington

4. Phillips (1-2) 4

Lost 21-8 vs. No. 20 Simeon at Gately

5. Batavia (3-0) 5

Won 43-7 vs. Lake Park

6. Nazareth (3-0) 6

Won 42-7 at Marian Central

7. Homewood Flossmoor (3-0) 7

Won 46-0 vs. Stagg

8. Oswego (3-0) 9

Won 34-10 vs. Plainfield North

9. Glenbard West (2-1) 10

Won 27-0 vs. Addison Trail

10. Lake Zurich (2-1) 8

Won 23-0 vs. Zion-Benton

11. Barrington (2-0) 11

Won 26-23 at No. 3 Maine South

12. Prairie Ridge (2-1) 12

Lost 35-28 vs. No. 22 Huntley

13. Richards (3-0) 15

Won 42-0 at Evergreen Park

14. Brother Rice (3-0) 16

Won 35-3 vs. Fenwick

15. Marist (2-1) 18

Won 28-21 at Notre Dame

16. Montini (3-0) 20

Won 27-3 vs. Marmion

17. Willowbrook (3-0) NR

Won 26-9 vs. Leyden

18. Mount Carmel (2-1) 19

Won 17-12 at No. 2 Loyola

19. Hinsdale Central (2-1) 13

Won 7-0 vs. Oak Park

20. Simeon (3-0) 21

Won 21-8 vs. No. 4 Phillips at Gately

21. St. Charles East (3-0) 22

Won 29-26 vs. Glenbard North

22. Huntley (3-0) NR

Won 35-28 at No. 12 Prairie Ridge

23. Bolingbrook (3-0) 24

Won 54-0 vs. Sandburg

24. Naperville Central (1-2) 14

won 35-7 vs. Naperville North

25. IC Catholic (3-0) NR

Won 48-13 at Wheaton Academy

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