How the Super 25 high school football teams fared in Week 6

Results from all the ranked teams.

Brother Rice's CJ Gray (2) passes under pressure against Mount Carmel's Joey Quinn (97).

Brother Rice’s CJ Gray (2) passes under pressure against Mount Carmel’s Joey Quinn (97).

Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times

A look at how the Super 25 fared in Week 6.

1. Mount Carmel (6-0)
Won 27-14 vs. No. 3 Brother Rice

2. Lincoln-Way East (6-0)
Won 42-6 vs. Metea Valley

3. Brother Rice (5-1)
Lost 27-14 at No. 1 Mount Carmel

4. Loyola (4-1)
Won 28-7 vs. St. Ignatius

5. Glenbard West (6-0)
Won 63-0 vs. Hinsdale South

6. Nazareth (5-1)
Won 48-24 vs. St. Rita

7. Fremd (6-0)
Won 35-13 at Hoffman Estates

8. Maine South (5-1)
Won 35-7 at New Trier

9. St. Charles North (6-0)
Won 24-13 at St. Charles East

10. Batavia (4-2)
Won 24-21 OT at Geneva

11. Downers Grove North (5-1)
Won 21-0 at Oak Park

12. Warren (5-1)
Won 58-13 at Mundelein

13. Montini (6-0)
Won 55-54 at Carmel

14. Hinsdale Central (4-2)
Lost 28-18 vs. No. 21 York

15. Barrington (5-1)
Won 41-14 at Conant

16. Fenwick (5-1)
Won 41-7 vs. St. Laurence

17. St. Francis (4-2)
Lost 35-28 vs. IC Catholic

18. Lyons (4-2)
Won 51-0 at Proviso West

19. Prairie Ridge (6-0)
Won 35-34 at Huntley

20. Glenbrook South (5-1)
Won 18-6 at Evanston

21. York (5-1)
Won 28-18 at No. 14 Hinsdale Central

22. Lincoln-Way West (6-0)
Won 52-21 at DeKalb

23. Lincoln-Way Central (5-1)
Won 28-20 vs. Bradley-Bourbonnais

24. Sandburg (5-1)
Lost 36-35 OT at Naperville North

25. Morris (6-0)
Won 37-14 vs. Rochelle

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