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IFC
Spring Sports
David Kelly |
IFC golf for the 2002-2003 year has come and gone. In a
great effort this year, Pi Kappa Phi finished second. The
low scorer for this year's team was Tommy Summers. He lit
up a difficult and sometimes treacherous Wolf Creek golf
course with an 80. Scott Peavey and Scott Morrill shot 87
and 95 respectively, and David Kelly turned in an astronomical
106 for a best of three scores total of 262 that secured
Pi Kappa Phi second place and a wide margin over third place
Kappa Sigma and fourth place Chi Phi.
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iFC
Sports Wrap-up
Ryan Hoffman |
This year's trophy race has now come to a conclusion. iFC
basketball was played March 25th & 26th; it was the
final iFC sport whose points counted towards the 2001-2002
iFC season. Below is a list of all 11 iFC sports played
this past season, the position we finished in, and a few
facts from the season. Please keep in mind that there are
4 teams that participate in iFC sports on the GSW campus.
Tennis-1st
Pool-1st
Football-2nd
Basketball-2nd
Ping Pong-2nd
Volleyball-2nd
Soccer-2nd
Softball-3rd
Bowling-3rd
Golf-4th
Putt Putt-4th
- Pi Kappa Phi finished 2nd in the overall iFC trophy race
for the 3rd consecutive season.
- Pi Kappa Phi finished ahead of Sigma Chi Fraternity in
9 out of 11 sports played (putt-putt & golf being the
only 2 they defeated us in).
- Pi Kappa Phi won iFC tennis for the 3rd consecutive year.
- Pi Kappa Phi came in 2nd in Ping Pong, breaking its streak
of 7 consecutive 1st place victories.
- iFC putt-putt will no longer exist; it has been replaced
with iFC Badminton.
- Pi Kappa Phi brother Christopher Stone Wiggins played
another season with the Georgia Southwestern State University
Hurricane basketball team, and helped them reach the NAiA
National Championship tournament.
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