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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." 
 
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