Eta Lambda Wins 2010-2011 Hokie Grail
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 04/04/11 02:06:00 AM
Led by Mark Dattore’s (’13) inside-the-park homerun, our Eta Lambda chapter won the IFC Softball Tournament on Sunday, beating Pi Kappa Alpha in the championship game by a score of 10-9. More importantly, this victory seals the 2010-2011 Hokie Grail for Sigma Chi. The Hokie Grail is the award bestowed upon the fraternity with the greatest overall athletic accomplishments throughout the school year, calculated through a point system.
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Led by Mark Dattore’s (’13) inside-the-park homerun, our Eta Lambda chapter won the IFC Softball Tournament on Sunday, beating Pi Kappa Alpha in the championship game by a score of 10-9. More importantly, this victory seals the 2010-2011 Hokie Grail for Sigma Chi. The Hokie Grail is the award bestowed upon the fraternity with the greatest overall athletic accomplishments throughout the school year, calculated through a point system.
Our chapter won 4 out of 6 IFC athletic tournaments this year. In addition to the softball championship, we won water polo earlier this semester and flag football and soccer in the Fall. Congratulations to all of our athletes that made this accomplishment possible.

2010-2011 IFC Softball Champions
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Derby Days Update #6 - Kappa Delta Wins Derby Days 2011!
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 03/26/11 01:32:00 PM
In the closest race in the history of our chapter’s Derby Days, Kappa Delta edged out Alpha Phi by a mere four points – 1539 to 1535 – to be crowned champions of Derby Days 2011. Alpha Phi led by 81 points going in to the final event, but Kappa Delta’s 1st place performance and top attendance at Air Bands earned them just enough points to come out on top.
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In the closest race in the history of our chapter’s Derby Days, Kappa Delta edged out Alpha Phi by a mere four points – 1539 to 1535 – to be crowned champions of Derby Days 2011. Alpha Phi led by 81 points going in to the final event, but Kappa Delta’s 1st place performance and top attendance at Air Bands earned them just enough points to come out on top.
Thank you to all of the sororities that came out so strong throughout the entire week to make this such a successful event. Without you this week would not have been possible. A special thanks also goes out to Derby Daddies Hunter Pearson (’11), Nick Soucie (’11), and Chris Kitts (’11) who have worked tirelessly over the past several months to ensure the success of this event. Initial estimates have our 40th Annual Derby Days as the most successful Derby Days ever, raising over $22,500 for the Children’s Miracle Network.
Overall Standings:
1st – Kappa Delta (1539 points)
2nd – Alpha Phi (1535 points)
3rd – Delta Delta Delta (1207 points)
4th – Delta Gamma (1031 points)
5th – Gamma Phi Beta (994 points)
6th – Zeta Tau Alpha (976 points)
7th – Sigma Kappa (834 points)
8th – Kappa Kappa Gamma (804 points)
9th – Alpha Chi Omega (731 points)
Congratulations to Kappa Delta – 2011 Derby Days Champions!

Kappa Delta dressed in their "EXtraterrestrials" theme at Field Games.

Brother Mark Larsen ('11) dressed as the straw man as part of Kappa Delta's "Wizard of Oz" theme at Roller Derby.

Brother George Arndt ('11) pulls his team to victory in the tug-o-war challenge at Field Games.
And of course, the winning performance by Kappa Delta at Air Bands with guest judges Ryan Williams and David Wilson looking on:
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Derby Days Update #5 - Air Bands
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 03/25/11 08:38:00 PM
With Virginia Tech football players Ryan Williams and David Wilson looking on as guest judges, Kappa Delta won the final event of Derby Days – Air Bands – for the third consecutive year with a superb dance performance (see video below). This win brings Kappa Delta within striking distance of Alpha Phi for first place in the overall standings. The final scores will be tallied throughout the night and the results will be announced tomorrow. ... Read More
With Virginia Tech football players Ryan Williams and David Wilson looking on as guest judges, Kappa Delta won the final event of Derby Days – Air Bands – for the third consecutive year with a superb dance performance (see video below). This win brings Kappa Delta within striking distance of Alpha Phi for first place in the overall standings. The final scores will be tallied throughout the night and the results will be announced tomorrow.
Air Bands Performance Results:
1st – Kappa Delta
2nd – Zeta Tau Alpha
3rd – Delta Delta Delta
Note: the overall standings have now been updated to reflect points added for addressed envelopes. Before Air Bands, Kappa Delta trailed Alpha Phi by a mere 81 points.
For a complete breakdown of the standings, please click on this link:
http://vtsigmachi.celect.org/2011-derby-days-scoreboard
To donate, please click on this link (the chance to donate ends at midnight tonight):
http://www.helpmakemiracles.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.eventDetails&eventID=828
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Derby Days Update #4 - Brotherhood Auction
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 03/25/11 03:09:00 PM
Alpha Phi took a commanding lead of Derby Days 2011 on Thursday night at the Brotherhood Auction, winning theme night #3, having the second highest percentage of their sisters attending, coming in third in the brotherhood auction performance, and most importantly putting in winning bids on four sets of coaches. Alpha Phi turned a 31 point deficit to Kappa Delta into a solid 131 point lead. Kappa Delta had the highest percentage of their sisters attending ... Read More
Alpha Phi took a commanding lead of Derby Days 2011 on Thursday night at the Brotherhood Auction, winning theme night #3, having the second highest percentage of their sisters attending, coming in third in the brotherhood auction performance, and most importantly putting in winning bids on four sets of coaches. Alpha Phi turned a 31 point deficit to Kappa Delta into a solid 131 point lead. Kappa Delta had the highest percentage of their sisters attending and also came in second for theme night #3. The Gamma Phi Beta coaches won the Brotherhood Auction Performance with their “Friday, Friday, Friday” skit.
Tonight’s event is Air Bands and will be held at 5:00pm at TOTS. It is the last event of Derby Days 2011. The results from this event, which Kappa Delta has won the past two years, in addition to overall team donations, will determine which sorority will be crowned champions of the 40th Annual Derby Days at Virginia Tech.
Brotherhood Auction Theme:
1st – Alpha Phi (Nike)
2nd – Kappa Delta (To Catch A Predator, Saving One Kid At A Time)
3rd – Gamma Phi Beta (Friday)
Brotherhood Auction Performance:
1st- Gamma Phi Beta
2nd – Delta Delta Delta
3rd – Alpha Phi
Brotherhood Auction Bidding:
1st – Alpha Phi (4 sets of coaches)
2nd – Delta Delta Delta (2 sets of coaches)
3rd – 4 tied with 1 set of coaches
Brotherhood Auction Attendance:
1st – Kappa Delta
2nd – Alpha Phi
3rd – Gamma Phi Beta
Overall Standings:
1st – Alpha Phi (1257 points)
2nd – Kappa Delta (1126 points)
3rd – Delta Delta Delta (994 points)
4th – Delta Gamma (770 points)
5th – Gamma Phi Beta (731 points)
6th – Kappa Kappa Gamma (699 points)
7th – Zeta Tau Alpha (660 points)
8th – Sigma Kappa (641 points)
9th – Alpha Chi Omega (529 points)
For a complete breakdown of the standings, please click on this link:
http://vtsigmachi.celect.org/2011-derby-days-scoreboard
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Derby Days Update #3 - Roller Derby
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 03/24/11 02:22:00 PM
Thank you to all of the sororities that descended on Adventure World in Christiansburg on Tuesday for what has come to be known as the signature event of Derby Days – the Roller Derby. Congratulations to Sigma Kappa for winning theme night #2 and to Kappa Kappa Gamma for winning the Roller Derby games. Kappa Delta had the highest percentage of their members attending.
In terms of overall standings, Kappa Delta is still edging out ... Read More
Thank you to all of the sororities that descended on Adventure World in Christiansburg on Tuesday for what has come to be known as the signature event of Derby Days – the Roller Derby. Congratulations to Sigma Kappa for winning theme night #2 and to Kappa Kappa Gamma for winning the Roller Derby games. Kappa Delta had the highest percentage of their members attending.
In terms of overall standings, Kappa Delta is still edging out Alpha Phi by a mere 31 points. Delta Delta Delta is in third and Delta Gamma is in fourth. The final two events, Brotherhood Auction on Thursday and Air Bands on Friday, in addition to overall donations (deadline is Friday at midnight), will determine which sorority will be crowned champions of Derby Days 2011.
Roller Derby Theme:
1st – Sigma Kappa (East Bound and Down)
2nd – Kappa Delta (Wizard of Oz)
3rd – Delta Gamma (Despicable Me)
Roller Derby Games:
1st – Kappa Kappa Gamma
2nd – Alpha Phi
3rd – Zeta Tau Alpha
Roller Derby Attendance:
1st – Kappa Delta
2nd – Alpha Phi
3rd – Sigma Kappa
Overall Standings:
1st – Kappa Delta (846 points)
2nd – Alpha Phi (815 points)
3rd – Delta Delta Delta (743 points)
4th – Delta Gamma (579 points)
5th – Sigma Kappa (556 points)
6th – Kappa Kappa Gamma (541 points)
7th – Gamma Phi Beta (517 points)
8th – Zeta Tau Alpha (514 points)
9th – Alpha Chi Omega (444 points)
For a complete breakdown of the standings, please follow this link:
http://vtsigmachi.celect.org/2011-derby-days-scoreboard

Brothers Neil Werner ('13) and Hunter Wood ('13) dressed to impress in their respective themes.

Members of Delta Gamma in their "Despicable Me" theme.

The Delta Gamma coaches with their game faces on.

The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha in their "Angry Birds" theme.

Alpha Chi Omega coaches all boxed up in their "Mario Cart" theme.

Brothers Charlie Rademacher ('12) and Jack Dufour ('12) dressed in their Harry Potter theme - "Making magic happen for the Children's Miracle Network"

Brother Mark Larsen ('11) dressed as the straw man as part of Kappa Delta's "Wizard of Oz" theme.

Brother Michael Hahl ('11) gets ready for the first Roller Derby game.
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Derby Days Update #2 - Derby Chase
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 03/24/11 02:01:00 PM
This is the second year we have held our "Derby Chase" event, in which our brothers attempt to race from Burruss Hall to Prichard Quad without being tagged by an opposing sorority, thereby earning points for the sorority that they are coaching. Sororities earn points for each brother that they tag, including an extra bounty for tagging the Derby Daddies.
Just like last year, no brothers were able to make it across the finish line without being ... Read More
This is the second year we have held our "Derby Chase" event, in which our brothers attempt to race from Burruss Hall to Prichard Quad without being tagged by an opposing sorority, thereby earning points for the sorority that they are coaching. Sororities earn points for each brother that they tag, including an extra bounty for tagging the Derby Daddies.
Just like last year, no brothers were able to make it across the finish line without being tagged. Reports have it that Colin Pearson (’12) was able to make it to the Peddrew-Yates dorm, getting tagged just before reaching the safe zone. Many other brothers actually managed to get tagged behind the starting line, as they thought it to be a wise strategy to backtrack through the academic side of campus.
Derby Chase Results:
1st – Zeta Tau Alpha
2nd – Kappa Delta
3rd – Delta Gamma
4th – Delta Delta Delta
5th – Alpha Phi
Look out for a video of the event on this website within the next few days.
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Derby Days Update #1 - Field Games
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 03/21/11 01:53:00 AM
Congratulations to Alpha Phi for winning theme #1 and to Kappa Kappa Gamma for winning the field games activities. Alpha Phi also had the highest percentage of sorority attending, checking in at 61 percent.
Field Games Theme:
1st – Alpha Phi (KISS)
2nd (tie) – Delta Delta Delta (Chic-fil-a)
2nd (tie) – Kappa Delta (EXtraterrestrials)
Field Games Activities:
1st – Kappa Kappa Gamma
2nd – Kappa Delta
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Congratulations to Alpha Phi for winning theme #1 and to Kappa Kappa Gamma for winning the field games activities. Alpha Phi also had the highest percentage of sorority attending, checking in at 61 percent.
Field Games Theme:
1st – Alpha Phi (KISS)
2nd (tie) – Delta Delta Delta (Chic-fil-a)
2nd (tie) – Kappa Delta (EXtraterrestrials)
Field Games Activities:
1st – Kappa Kappa Gamma
2nd – Kappa Delta
3rd – Delta Delta Delta
Field Games Attendance:
1st – Alpha Phi (61%)
2nd – Kappa Delta (60%)
3rd – Delta Delta Delta (56%)
Overall Current Position:
1st – Kappa Delta (578 points)
2nd – Alpha Phi (564 points)
3rd – Delta Delta Delta (535 points)
4th – Delta Gamma (391 points)
5th – Gamma Phi Beta (353 points)
6th – Sigma Kappa (339 points)
7th – Alpha Chi Omega (285 points)
8th – Kappa Kappa Gamma (280 points)
9th – Zeta Tau Alpha (258 points)
For a complete breakdown of the scoring system, please go to:
http://vtsigmachi.celect.org/2011-derby-days-scoreboard
And as always, please donate by clicking on this link:
http://www.helpmakemiracles.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.eventDetails&eventID=828
The next event is Derby Chase, which will be held on the Drillfield on Monday, March 21st at 5:30pm.

Current leaders Alpha Phi dressed in their KISS theme.

Current 2nd place team Kappa Delta in their "EXtraterrestrial" theme.

Current third place team Delta Delta Delta in their "CHIc-fil-a" theme.

The Alpha Chi Omega sorority in the theme "EX is all the Rave."

Brother George Arndt ('11) leads his team to victory in tug-o-war.

Field Games 2011.
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After a dominating, double-digit win against Delta Sigma Phi in the semifinals earlier in the day, our Sigma Chi squad faced off against Pi Kappa Alpha in the finals to determine who would be crowned 2011 IFC water polo champions. After falling behind 3-8 at halftime and 8-10 by the end of the 3rd quarter, our team managed to go on a 6-2 run in the fourth quarter, earning the victory by a score of 14-12.
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After a dominating, double-digit win against Delta Sigma Phi in the semifinals earlier in the day, our Sigma Chi squad faced off against Pi Kappa Alpha in the finals to determine who would be crowned 2011 IFC water polo champions. After falling behind 3-8 at halftime and 8-10 by the end of the 3rd quarter, our team managed to go on a 6-2 run in the fourth quarter, earning the victory by a score of 14-12.
The game-winning score was tallied by J.R. Joyce (’11) with just over a minute remaining. Other goal scorers included Matt Ritt (’11), George Arndt (’11), and Mark Larsen (’11). Kyle Rixey (’11) played an excellent game in goal, making several crucial saves in the second half to help keep the momentum on our side. He was aided by the excellent defense of Michael Hahl (’11) and Brady Cashen (’11), who helped bring the PIKE offense to a crawl in the second half.
This championship is our third IFC championship of the school year. We have now won 3 of the 5 IFC athletic tournaments this year and look forward to winning our fourth when the softball championship is held later this Spring.
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1st Annual Eta Lambda Spring Game Tailgate Announced
Submitted by Jeff Francis on 03/19/11 08:26:00 PM
Date: Saturday April 23, 2011
Time: 11 a.m. Game Starts at 2:00 pm
Location: Lane Stadium Lot #3 (Look for the Sigma Chi Flag flying high!)
Who: All Alumni Brothers, Active Brothers, Sweethearts, Pledges, & Prospective Pledges. We encourage you to bring your family if they are in town for the game and Easter.
What to Bring: A side dish to share – plan on 10-12 servings In the RSVP, how many & please indicate ... Read More
Date: Saturday April 23, 2011
Time: 11 a.m. Game Starts at 2:00 pm
Location: Lane Stadium Lot #3 (Look for the Sigma Chi Flag flying high!)
Who: All Alumni Brothers, Active Brothers, Sweethearts, Pledges, & Prospective Pledges. We encourage you to bring your family if they are in town for the game and Easter.
What to Bring: A side dish to share – plan on 10-12 servings In the RSVP, how many & please indicate if you are bring a salad/side/snacks, dessert item. Any alcohol or special beverages for you & your party.
What is provided: The Smith Mountain Lake VT alumni chapter’s award winning Turkey Chili, Hamburgers, Hot dog, Ice, condiments, rolls. Beverages – water, soda, & beer.
Cost: $0. Donations from alumni for the active chapter are always welcome!
RSVP By April 9th To Jeff Francis / anotherdamnyankeehokie@gmail.com / 610.715.4265 Bill Fairchild / bill@wdfairchild.com / 703.926.3227
Visit the chapter website www.vtisigmachi.org for addition details such who’s coming and what dishes are being brought. GO HOKIES!
| RSVP |
Alumni/Active |
other in party |
Side/Snack/Dessert |
Side/Snack/Dessert |
# Total Count |
| Doug Pulsifer |
Alumni |
Lisa - wife, Parker - Son |
Dessert |
Unknown |
3 |
| Brian Pulsifer |
Active |
|
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|
1 |
| Jeff Francis |
Alumni |
|
Side |
Baked Beans |
1 |
| Bill Fairchild |
Alumni |
Anita - wife |
|
|
2 |
| Elliotte Douglas-Middleton |
Alumni |
? |
Side |
Mac & Cheeses/drinks |
2 |
| Donnie Hoover |
Active |
7 |
Several |
Unknown |
8 |
| |
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| Total |
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17 |
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Eta Lambda Chapter Announces 40th Anniversary Weekend!
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 02/05/11 12:57:00 AM
When: Friday, February 24, 2012 at 5:00pm - Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 11:30pm
Where: The Inn at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Save the date! Stay tuned for more information and see the Facebook Event page here:
When: Friday, February 24, 2012 at 5:00pm - Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 11:30pm
Where: The Inn at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Save the date! Stay tuned for more information and see the Facebook Event page here:
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Eta Lambda Alumnus Releases New Book!
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 11/16/10 02:19:00 PM
Mike Cadden (’86 – Alpha Theta) is currently the president of the Children's Literature Association and chair of the department of English, Foreign Languages, and Journalism at Missouri Western State University.
He has just released Telling Children's Stories, which is a scholarly study of the ways children's stories are told. The collection, part of the series "Frontiers of Narrative" from the University of Nebraska Press, features ... Read More
Mike Cadden (’86 – Alpha Theta) is currently the president of the Children's Literature Association and chair of the department of English, Foreign Languages, and Journalism at Missouri Western State University.
He has just released Telling Children's Stories, which is a scholarly study of the ways children's stories are told. The collection, part of the series "Frontiers of Narrative" from the University of Nebraska Press, features fourteen essays by international scholars and offers assessment of narrative strategies unique to children’s literature.
As a brother in our Eta Lambda Chapter, he was Magister and Historian. He was a member of the Alpha Theta pledge class (the same pledge class as current Chapter Advisor Jeff Mitchell). He graduated in 1986, finished his masters in English in 1989, and taught at Virginia Tech as an instructor until 1992. Three of his brothers were also Sigs at Eta Lambda (Steve was class of 1983, Ken was 1987, and Tom was 1989).
To find out more details and to have the opportunity to purchase his new book, please click on the following link:
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The Eta Lambda soccer team took the field Saturday and captured a second straight IFC soccer title. The day began with a 1-0 victory over Theta Chi. Sigma Chi faced Sigma Phi Epsilon in the semifinals. Hunter Wood (13') sent a laser of a shot from thirty yards out to the back of the net in the first half. Sigma Phi Epsilon was able to score a goal late in the second half to tie the game at the end of regulation. After an intense overtime period, the ... Read More
The Eta Lambda soccer team took the field Saturday and captured a second straight IFC soccer title. The day began with a 1-0 victory over Theta Chi. Sigma Chi faced Sigma Phi Epsilon in the semifinals. Hunter Wood (13') sent a laser of a shot from thirty yards out to the back of the net in the first half. Sigma Phi Epsilon was able to score a goal late in the second half to tie the game at the end of regulation. After an intense overtime period, the game went to penalty kicks. Senior Scott Rogers (11') and graduate student Lewis Cox finished their shots. Pledge Peter Rhines (14') made a diving save to clinch the game.
Sigma Chi then moved on to face rivals Pi Kappa Alpha in the championship game for the second straight year. As the wind continued to gust, Scott Rogers (11') rocketed a shot past the keeper to put Sigma Chi up 1-0 just a couple minutes into the game. As Pike turned up the pressure, the Sigma Chi defense was able to stand strong to secure the victory. This is the second championship for Sigma Chi this year. The first was a win in the IFC football championship over Pike earlier in the year.
The brotherhood continued to come out strong as brothers, pledges, and sweethearts lined the field to root on the team. Brothers are already looking ahead to the upcoming IFC volleyball tournament, which is the last sport until after winter break.
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Homecoming Championship, Kappa Delta Fall Festival Win Highlight Big October for the Eta Lambda Chapter
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 11/01/10 02:18:00 PM
The Eta Lambda chapter carried the momentum from its strong start to the year into October, raising the most money in the history of the Huntsman Golf Tournament (with the $5,500 donated, the chapter will now have its own engraved brick in the walkway leading up to the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah). Since then, the chapter has added two more impressive notches to its 2010 belt: Winner of Homecoming 2010 and Champion of the 2010 ... Read More
The Eta Lambda chapter carried the momentum from its strong start to the year into October, raising the most money in the history of the Huntsman Golf Tournament (with the $5,500 donated, the chapter will now have its own engraved brick in the walkway leading up to the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah). Since then, the chapter has added two more impressive notches to its 2010 belt: Winner of Homecoming 2010 and Champion of the 2010 Kappa Delta Fall Festival.
Paired with the sisters of Alpha Delta Pi and the brothers of Farmhouse, Sigma Chi was able to earn the most points of any Greek team and be consequently crowned winners of Homecoming Week 2010. We were able to do this by coming out in strong numbers to donate blood, participate in communitty service events like Greeks Giving back, build a parade float, and attend various school-sponsored comedy performances.
Fresh off the homecoming victory, the Eta Lambda chapter marched on to win Kappa Delta's Fall Festival philanthropy this past Saturday. To win, brothers participated in a cornhole tournament, a corn-eating contest, a pumpkin carving contest, an overall attendence count, and a Moe's night. By winning the Fall Festival, the Eta Lambda chapter has now won both of Kappa Delta's 2010 philanthropies (the other one being the Shamrock Project this past Spring).

Pictured Above: Brothers Michael Reisch ('12) and Matt Bos ('12) ride the homecoming float with sisters of ADPi.
Pictured Above: Brother Lee Scott ('13) rides a mechanical bull during KD's Fall Festival.
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Sigma Chi Holds Fourth Annual Huntsman Charity Golf Tournament
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 10/22/10 02:17:00 PM
Sigma Chi, Eta Lambda held the fourth annual Huntsman Charity Golf Tournament on October 17, 2010 benefitting the Huntsman Cancer Institute. The Huntsman Cancer Insitute became Sigma Chi’s additional beneficiary in 2005 and since, Sigma Chi chapters across the country have raised money that helps fund the center’s treatment and accommodations. The Eta Lambda chapter was able to raise $5,500 at this year’s event, $3,000 ... Read More
Sigma Chi, Eta Lambda held the fourth annual Huntsman Charity Golf Tournament on October 17, 2010 benefitting the Huntsman Cancer Institute. The Huntsman Cancer Insitute became Sigma Chi’s additional beneficiary in 2005 and since, Sigma Chi chapters across the country have raised money that helps fund the center’s treatment and accommodations. The Eta Lambda chapter was able to raise $5,500 at this year’s event, $3,000 more than last year’s fundraising tournament. Undergraduates, Alumni, family, and friends gathered for this year’s tournament to help expand the field to 21 teams. This is the 2nd year in which the tournament has been in honor of Duane Perdue and Norrine Spencer, two vital members of the Eta Lambda community who have fallen succumb to cancer recently.
This year’s tournament winners (pictured below) were Michael Doughty (’11), Andrew Lavinder (’11), Chad Williams (’00), and Gray Patterson (’11 – Roanoke College Tau Chapter). We’d like to take this time to thank all participants, sponsors, and other guests who were made this event so successful this year. See you next year!

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Sigma Chi Wins Tri Delta's 4th Annual Fashion, Flapjacks, and Football Philanthropy
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 10/05/10 01:46:00 PM
For the second time in three years, the Eta Lambda Chapter (led by Philanthropy coordinator Mark Larsen ('11)) was crowned champion of Tri Delta's Fashion, Flapjacks, and Football Philanthropy. We did so in dominating fashion, winning each competition in the week long event. In the first event on Tuesday (the fashion walk-off at Top Of The Stairs), we took home first place in both the skit category and overall attentence. We also had the best attendence ... Read More
For the second time in three years, the Eta Lambda Chapter (led by Philanthropy coordinator Mark Larsen ('11)) was crowned champion of Tri Delta's Fashion, Flapjacks, and Football Philanthropy. We did so in dominating fashion, winning each competition in the week long event. In the first event on Tuesday (the fashion walk-off at Top Of The Stairs), we took home first place in both the skit category and overall attentence. We also had the best attendence on Thursday, as we had 12 more brothers than any other fraternity come out to eat some flapjacks. To top it all off, David Kruchko ('12) and the rest of the flag football team dominated PIKE for the second time in eight days, bringing home the trophy and title of 4th Annual Fashion, Flapjacks, and Football Philanthropy Champions.

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Sigma Chi Wins Tri Delta Walk-Off
Submitted by Nathaniel Physioc on 09/30/10 12:27:00 AM
Brothers dressed up as Poke`mon to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital on Tuesday. The event, held at Top of the Stairs, was part of Delta Delta Delta's week long philanthropy entitled, Three Days of Fashion, Flapjacks, and Football. Brothers performed a skit to the theme of, Sigma Chi Helping Tri Delta Cure Em` All. The overall theme for the day was "Childhood Memories." Brothers performed a brief skit, and did their best "Dougie" routine ... Read More
Brothers dressed up as Poke`mon to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital on Tuesday. The event, held at Top of the Stairs, was part of Delta Delta Delta's week long philanthropy entitled, Three Days of Fashion, Flapjacks, and Football. Brothers performed a skit to the theme of, Sigma Chi Helping Tri Delta Cure Em` All. The overall theme for the day was "Childhood Memories." Brothers performed a brief skit, and did their best "Dougie" routine to take home first prize. Philanthropy coordinator Mark Larsen (11') worked with brothers to put together a humorous skit for a great cause. We hope to continue our winning streak this Sunday as the philanthropy concludes with a Flag Football tournament.

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This past Sunday afternoon, quarterback Matt Ritt ('11) led the Sigma Chi flag football team to a dominant victory over PIKE in the championship game, coming within a 2 yard catch of having the game called by mercy rule. This adds great momentum for our athletics teams, as we look forward to the other two fall sports (volleyball and soccer), each of which we won last year.

This past Sunday afternoon, quarterback Matt Ritt ('11) led the Sigma Chi flag football team to a dominant victory over PIKE in the championship game, coming within a 2 yard catch of having the game called by mercy rule. This adds great momentum for our athletics teams, as we look forward to the other two fall sports (volleyball and soccer), each of which we won last year.

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