The best intramural football teams in four different divisions took to a chilly Miller Field Tuesday night to find out just who would be crowned champions.
In the hotly contested and heavily attended men’s fraternity final, Gold, representing Pi Kappa Alpha, prevailed 20-0 over Pi Kappa Phi Gold.
Michael Remley, a sophomore in business and member of the winning squad said his team really wanted to play well and win its game.
“We were focused and we just came out to play,” he said. “We wanted to win.”
Pi Kappa Alpha won its fourth Fraternity Division championship in a row, something Remley said was a goal of the team.
“Every year we’re coming out and playing well,” he said. “We get a lot of support from our fraternity. We all get real pumped.”
In the men’s residence division, Syme Time Ballers defeated Got Wood 9-0.
The graduate, faculty, staff division also held its finals Tuesday. Football Knurds defeated Kutta Condition 34-12.
In the Men’s Open Divison, the final game of the evening, The Lawnmowers speedy quarterback proved too much to handle for its opponent Torturefest. The Lawnmowers won 37-13.
Brian Whitley, a junior in engineering and member of the Lawnmowers said winning the men’s open title was sweet for his team.
“Last year we made it to the championship game and we didn’t close the deal,” Whitley said. “It feels pretty good to finally win it this year.”
The sorority division held its semifinals Tuesday, with Pi Phi defeating Tri Delta 19-0 and Sigma Kappa beating Delta Zeta 25-0.
Pi Phi captain Kelly Bumgarner said her team couldn’t wait to play in the finals.
“We worked really hard all year and we are really excited to represent Pi Phi in the finals,” she said.
On Wednesday night, Syme Time Ballers will face off against Pi Kappa Alpha Gold. The winner in that contest will then play The Lawnmowers to determine the men’s all-campus championship.