How the Super 25 fared

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Brother Rice’s Aarion Lacy (32) makes a spectacular one-handed catch against St. Rita. Worsom Robinson/ For the Sun-Times.

1. Loyola (7-0)

Saturday vs. Providence

2. Homewood-Flossmoor (7-0)

Saturday at Thornton

3. Brother Rice (8-0)

Won 52-33 at St. Rita

4. Neuqua Valley (8-0)

Won 38-12 at Lake Park

5. Hinsdale Central (8-0)

Won 28-14 vs. Hinsdale South

6. Barrington (7-1)

Lost 49-31 vs. No. 7 Palatine

7. Palatine (8-0)

Won 49-31 vs. No. 6 Barrington

8. Lincoln-Way East (6-2)

Lost 38-21 at Bradley

9. Marist (7-1)

Won 31-14 vs. No. 25 Benet

10. Lyons (6-2)

Lost 27-3 at No. 17 Oak Park

11. Prairie Ridge (8-0)

Won 42-0 vs. Jacobs

12. Glenbard West (6-2)

Won 49-6 at Proviso West

13. Lemont (8-0)

Won 43-7 at Tinley Park

14. Naperville North (8-0)

Won 17-14 at Waubonsie Valley

15. Oswego (8-0)

Won 21-0 at Plainfield South

16. St. Charles East (8-0)

Won 35-6 at Elgin

17. Oak Park (7-1)

Won 27-3 vs. No. 10 Lyons

18. Fenwick (7-1)

Won 42-0 at St. Francis

19. Batavia (7-1)

Won 42-28 vs. Larkin

20. Oswego East (7-1)

Won 60-28 at Minooka

21. IC Catholic (8-0)

Won 50-0 at Glenbard South

22. Rolling Meadows (8-0)

Won 47-7 at Hersey

23. Stevenson (7-1)

Won 36-7 vs. Waukegan

24. Cary-Grove (6-1)

Saturday vs. South Elgin

25. Benet (6-2)

Lost 31-14 at No. 9 Marist

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