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The results are in from the 6th and final week of the spring Ritual competition. The full standings for each group are available here: http://ksig.ma/1itolUH, as well as a list of the 99 Brothers who earned their 2nd certificate last week (and were entered into the weekly prize drawing).
The group winners are:
McCormick: Theta-Beta (California State University – Long Beach) – 80 points
Arnold: Theta-Zeta (Eastern New Mexico State University) – 85 points
Rogers: Xi-Rho (Richard Stockton College of New Jersey) – 88 points
Boyd: Delta (Davidson College) – 57 points
Nicodemus: Rho-Sigma (St. Johns University – Staten Island) – 28 points
Additionally, the Xi-Xi chapter (Marquette University) had the most Brothers earn second Certificates during the competition with 17!
Congratulations to all of the winning chapters, who will receive recognition awards this summer at Leadership Conference! Also, congratulations and thank you to all the Brothers who earned Certificates or helped others earn Certificates to help your chapter throughout this competition.
The Ritual Commission is also proud to announce the sixth round of weekly bonus prize winners. The winners are selected at random on a weekly basis. Please join us in congratulating the following Brothers, who are week 6’s winners:
1) Max Roldan (Omicron-Omega, California State University – Stanislaus)
2) Daniel Moncayo (Mu-Psi, Boston University)
3) Christopher Stokes (Omicron-Phi, Washington College)
4) Joshua Morgan (Nu-Gamma, Pratt Institute)
5) Jesse Crawford-Lang (Lambda-Epsilon, University of Central Florida)
Congratulations to these Brothers, who will each receive a Kappa Sigma Tervis tumbler!
A total of 325 Brothers earned their 2nd certificate during the competition, demonstrating their true commitment to the Order and dedication to our Secret Work. Once again, Brothers shattered the challenge from last week! Simply outstanding Brothers! As a reminder, HQ will continue to record Ritual certificates for the school year through May 31st. There is still time for your chapter to earn certificates and improve proficiency.