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Intramural football finishes up season


The Intramural Flag-Football regular season has come to an end. With tournaments set to start this week, teams are fighting for momentum, hoping to win.

In the men’s Talon league, N.O. and the Untouchables cruised through their schedules, with both teams posting undefeated 6-0 records. Because N.O. had a higher margin of victory, they were awarded first place honors. B-Unit rounded out the top three, with a 4-2 record.

The Elite 8 Division of the men's Claw league also featured several evenly matched teams. The Trojans took first place with a 5-1 record, while the Honkerville Hustlers placed second with a 5-1 record. The Loose Cannons is another team to watch out for. They have a respectable 4-2 record.

The Ballers are atop the Pac 9 Division of the men’s Claw league, recording a perfect record. PGMF and LAGNAF round out the top three with 5-1 records. LAGNAF suffered its only loss at the hands of PGMF to finish in a very close third place.

The fraternity division was quite evenly matched, with the top three teams all finishing with 5-1 records. KAs, Pikes and ATOs all finished with one loss, progressively knocking one another off.

In a season that proved to be very exciting, the KAs beat Pikes, Pikes beat ATOs and ATOs beat KAs. Due to the overall margin of victory, the KAs finished in the top spot with Pikes and ATOs finishing off the top three seeds.

The sorority division features an undefeated 3-0 Chi Omega team, a 2-1 AOPi team, a 1-2 ADPi team and a 0-3 ZTA team.

While the competition in this division seems staggered, there were many close games that could have gone either way. The tournament should be very interesting to watch.

4D’s is in sole possession of first place in the Jack and Jill league with a perfect 6-0 record. Aside from 4D’s, the next three teams all finished with 4-2 records. Omegas and a Pike, BCM and COCSC round out the top four teams, which were determined by overall margin of victory.

The women’s Talon league features Risky Business and Chi Omega with 5-1 records. AOPi is the third place team, finishing the season 4-2.

With such great competition throughout the divisions, the Flag Football Tournament should prove to be exciting and eventful, with every division championship up for grabs. Tournaments were scheduled to begin Monday, with the overall championship games scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 2.