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A-Team Wins Fraternity Regular Season,

Face Painters win B-League

 

The 2008 Football Season brought about a vast amount of success for both Phi Sig affliated football teams as the A-Team won the Regular Season Fraternity points, only losing to the Dynasty Makers in the Overall Championship game, 13-12. After defeating Sigma Nu and Up in Smoke in there previous playoff games, the A-Team fell just short after not converting their last extra point try with a few minutes left.


After a tough beginning to the regular season, the Face Painters turned their season around winning their last five games to finish at 6-3 including the B-League Championship over Pi Kap B, 28-20. Beating the Warriors 20-13, the Face Painters were able to hold on the lead in a topsy-turvy game for their final drive to capture the title.

 

Kappa Hexaton Comes Back From Nationals with More Hardware


Kappa Hexaton sent seven brothers to the Phi Sigma Kappa National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana during the first weekend of August and received some big awards.

Rob Meuse was awarded the Zillgitt award and was one of two students to be elected to the Grand Council.

Dr. John Rasp, our faculty Advisor, received a Most Outstanding Advisor award for his continuing work with the chapter.

DJ Deaton won 2nd place in the Wendroth Scholarship competition, a national competition among all Phi Sig's in the nation. Congrats!

Kyle Dungan, Kappa Hexaton's former president, was awarded the Order of Diamond Circle. This is the highest award given to an Undergraduate Phi Sig.

Also, The Chapter was awarded the Alumni Club Award for its outstanding Alumni.

Lastly, for its Outstanding Work, the Kappa Hexaton Chapter garnered its 10th consecutive Herbert L. Brown award.

Damn Proud!