A Brotherly Challenge Accepted
Monday, November 14th, 2011, the Sigma Omega Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia took on the local Kappa Kappa Psi Chapter in a game of Softball. This game was dubbed the Phi Psi game. This game was to be six innings long. Going into the top of the fifth inning the game was K-Psi 8, Sig-Os 7. K-Psi put two on the board during the top of the fifth whilst the Sig-Os hit in a whopping eight runs during the bottom of the fifth. To win, all Sigma Omega had to do was to keep K-Psi from scoring five runs. Unfortunately, the tying run made it around the diamond, putting the Sig-Os in a bind. Going into the bottom of the sixth, it was fifteen all. If K-Psi could keep the Sig-Os from scoring in the bottom of the inning, the game would go into extra innings. Unfortunately for K-Psi, the Sig-Os were not going to let a seventh inning happen. They had a couple runners on base when Otis “Can’t Get Right” Allen stepped up to the plate. After a few balls and one wild swing, the count was full. Well, “Can’t Get Right,” got right. He belted a low flying ball past the infielders into the outfield allowing Derek Ficken to score the winning run and end the game. All in all, it was a heck of a game. The Sig-Os win both the trophy and bragging rights for a semester. There are already talks of a rematch in the spring. Thus begins a new tradition between K-Psi and the Sig-Os.
