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Epsilon Xi's Charity Bowl Raises $120K
Daily Mississippian
University of Mississsippi April 7, 2003, Monday U. Mississippi Charity Bowl raises $ 120K By Michael Atkins, Daily Mississippian Friday night's Sigma Nu Charity Bowl ended with a 7-6 victory by the Kappa Alpha fraternity, but the night's true winner was University of Mississippi alumnus and Oxford, Miss., resident David "Tillar" Prewitt. The 14th annual philanthropic event, which aims to raise money for paralysis research, benefited Prewitt, who suffered spinal injuries in a car accident shortly after moving back to Oxford from Houston last year. "I love the event," Prewitt said. "I came to the one last year, which was one of the last things I did before my accident. "I found out about six weeks ago that I would be the recipient. I am really flabbergasted by all of this; it is unbelievable," Prewitt said. Prewitt, alumnus member of the Epsilon Xi chapter of Sigma Nu at Ole Miss, received a check for $ 120,000 during the halftime ceremony Friday night. The money will assist Prewitt with medical bills, as well as provide a springboard for efforts to establish a College Charity Bowl Foundation, in turn creating similar philanthropic events at schools nationwide. "(Prewitt) has been a great alumnus of Sigma Nu and of Ole Miss," Vice President of Sigma Nu John Herzog said. "It is wonderful this year that we know the person, and the recipient is one of our own, being a Sigma Nu and a student at Ole Miss." Prewitt sustained injuries in a car accident on Interstate 55 while on his way from Houston to Oxford last April. He had been working at various banking companies in Texas and had just accepted a job at the university's Small Business Development Center. After the incident, Prewitt spent nine months and one day in the hospital. Friday's $ 120,000 is the most money ever raised at any one Charity Bowl. Total donations have added up to more than $ 650,000 since the first charity bowl, done in honor of former Ole Miss football player Chucky Mullins in 1990. Herzog said the event has grown dramatically since then and donations have consistently risen as well. "Since 1990, Sigma Nu has been doing this event to raise money for somebody who has suffered paralysis," Herzog said. "Last year, we had Christopher Reeve, and we have just had a great tradition going." Also in attendance for the game was U.S. Representative Roger Wicker, who graduated with Prewitt in 1973. "I have seen people here that I have not seen in years," Prewitt said. "A lot of people came out of the woodwork to come to this thing." (C) 2002 Daily Mississippian |
This weekend's Sigma Nu and Kappa Alpha Charity Bowl raised $75,000 for Memphis East High School senior Chris Morris.
Sen. Trent Lott addressed Charity Bowl donors during halftime at the 17th Annual Charity Bowl of his alma mater fraternity, Sigma Nu chapter Epsilon Xi, Friday at Vaught-Hemmingway Stadium. http://media.www.thedmonline.com/med...epublisher.com |
Glitter,
I see that was from 4/3/06. So I take it we have this years Charity Bowl coming up soon??? Be sure to update on who the other team will be this year when you find out. |
I just found out it is on Friday, March 30, 2007...not sure who the other team is yet...
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that's a lot of money bros! congrats!!! I really hope to get something that big underway at our chapter soon!
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Great job once again by Epsilon Xi...
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$100,000. Geezus. It was the single largest philanthopy amount per year already, and it seems to be going up each year in total.
Gotta love those Blackfeet for stepping up to play the Snakes. Glitter, the opposing team is decided by which fraternity raises the MOST $ for the charity right? |
I think they pick the opposing team just by whichever fraternity wants to go up against Sigma Nu. I know when I was in school they played a fraternity from Mississippi State, I can't remember which one though. It's very admirable that ATO played them considering their own fraternity philanthropic event was going on this past weekend too, The ATO Open (Tennis matches for their philanthropy). The Sigma Nu's at Ole Miss definitely know how to raise money for their philanthropy; they should be a model for all organizations for their hard work and their efforts.
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