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Table of Contents Welcome Letter ....................................................................................................................... Page 3 General Rules and Guidelines .............................................................................................. Page 4 Agility Events 3 Legged Race
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Egg Toss ..................................................................................................................... Page 7 Red Light/Green Light ............................................................................................ Page 8 Athleticism Events Tug of Warriors ........................................................................................................ Page 10 Balls of Fury ............................................................................................................... Page 11 Ball ‘Til You Fall ....................................................................................................... Page 12 Intelligence Events Enter the Tangram ................................................................................................... Page 14 Knowledge is Power ................................................................................................ Page 15 Trump Tight .............................................................................................................. Page 16 Talent Events The Next Iron Chef – Greek Edition ................................................................... Page 18 Stomp the Yard ......................................................................................................... Page 19 So You Think You Can Dance – Greek Edition................................................. Page 20 Unity Events Turnstile/Group Jump ............................................................................................ Page 22 Circle the Circle........................................................................................................ Page 23 Bull Ring..................................................................................................................... Page 24 Benevolence Event CLMC Red & White Youth Day .......................................................................... Page 26 Application/Entry Forms ...................................................................................................... Page 27 President and Advisor Form of Certification.................................................................... Page 31 The Next Iron Chef Certification Form ............................................................................. Page 32
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December 13, 2012 Dear Registered Greek-Letter Organization: Thank you for agreeing to compete in Winston-Salem State University’s Inaugural Greek Unity Games sponsored by Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Fraternity, Inc. and the Office of Student Activities. As stated in previous correspondence, these games will give every organization the opportunity to be showcased, including the Greek-letter organizations (i.e. the Social Greeks, Academic/Field Specific Greeks, etc.) who are usually not in the forefront. To reiterate, the games will mirror the winter/summer Olympics and will be complete with an opening ceremony & Parade of Greeks, various events, interviews with participants, and a closing medal ceremony. The games will also be a chance for Greek organizations across this campus to demonstrate their agility, athleticism, intelligence, talent, unity, and benevolence. There will be three (3) games/events associated with each category (except for benevolence). Your respective organization does not have to compete in every category or every event; however, there will be an overall victor at the close of the games and that winner will be chosen from the amount of points earned from each medal their organization earns or event their organization participates in. The games will take place on April 11-13, 2013 and will culminate with Kappa Kappa Psi’s annual Melodic Night Series Ball on April 13. In honor of the games, this year’s theme is “The Mt. Olympus Ball – A Night with the Gods.” This extensive packet is complete with overall rules and regulations; descriptions of each of the games with their respective rules; and a sign-up sheet. Please complete the Official Application/Entry Form and the Forms of Certification (pages 25-30) and return them to Mr. Orlando Mitchell in the Office of Greek Life (Thompson 309) by February 28. Again, Thank You for Your Attention and See You at the Games!
The Brothers of the Kappa Lambda Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi Fraternity, Inc. & The Office of Student Activities
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General Rules and Guidelines These are the general rules and guidelines that will govern each organization’s participation in the games. Failure to comply with any or all of these rules may result in an organization being disqualified for any or all events and/or stripping of any medals/accolades received. 1.
Organizations may compete in as many or as few events as they would like. There is no penalty for lack of participation. The more events an organization participates in, the better its chances to win the overall winner trophy. Medaling in each event carries a certain amount of points. Gold Medals = 4 points; Silver Medals = 3 points; Bronze Medals = 2 points; and Participation (no medal) = 1 point. Total number of points will be compiled and the organization with most points will be deemed the overall winner.
2. Participants representing organizations must be currently enrolled students of WinstonSalem State University (no alumni, advisors, etc.). 3. All participants must be inducted members of that respective organization (no membership candidates, etc.) and should be chosen democratically by all members of the organization with approval from the advisor. 4. All games will be played in the spirit of unity and friendly competition. 5. There will be no malicious defamation of any organization before, during, or after the games. 6. Each participating organization will give the utmost respect the judges, officiates, facilitators, and/or scorers associated with each event. 7. Each judge, officiate, facilitator, and/or scorer associated with each event will give the utmost respect to each participating organization. 8. Each organization will abide by all rules/guidelines established within each game. (Individual game rules appear later in this guide). 9. After application deadline has passed, submitted participants are “locked in.� The only substitution of players that may be made after the games have begun is in case of illness or emergency. 10. Any discrepancy/disagreement in results/scores will be deferred to staff of The Office of Student Activities. Rain dates/locations are TBD.
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Event 1 3 Legged Race Relays
Event Description: A three-legged race is a game of cooperation between partners as much as it is one of speed. It involves two participants attempting to complete a short sprint with the left leg of one runner strapped to the right leg of another runner. The object is for the partners to run together without falling over, and beat the other contestants to the finish line. Event Objective: To finish the team race with the fastest time Rules: •
Each team will consist of four (4) people [two (2) groups of two (2)].
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Each group of two (2) will be attached together by a Velcro strap around one of their legs/ankles.
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Each group of two (2) will race an opposing team halfway around the track where baton will be passed to the other group of (2) that is part of the team.
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At least one foot from each person within the group of two must be on the ground at all times (No one is allowed to “carry” another player).
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Each race will be considered an elimination heat.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 2 Egg Toss Event Description: Egg tossing, egg toss, or egg throwing is a game associated with Easter. The egg was a symbol of the rebirth of the earth in Pagan celebrations of spring and was adopted by early Christians as a symbol of the rebirth of man at Easter. Egg tossing is also known as a team competition with basically the following rules, although the exact details may vary. One member of a two-person team tosses an egg to another. If the egg does not break, they step apart and the toss is repeated. The contest continues until one egg is left unbroken. Event Objective: To be the last team standing with an unbroken egg. Rules: •
Each team will consist of two (2).
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One member of the two person team will toss an egg to the other.
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Each round that the egg is not broken, the team will step apart and the toss will be repeated.
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Heats will continue until one team is left with unbroken egg.
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Rounds will be considered elimination heats.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 3 Red Light/Green Light Event Description: This game was originally called “Statues.” “Statues” is a popular children's game, often played in Australia and Finland but with versions throughout the world. Red Light/Green Light (sometimes abbreviated as RLGL) is a variation of statues. The "it" person stands at one end of the playing field, with the rest of the players at the other end. "It" turns their back to the others and calls out "Green light!" The players then run as fast as they can towards "it". At any time, "it" can face the players, calling out "Red light", and the others must freeze in place. If anyone fails to stop, they are out or must return to the starting line. Other variations include calling out "Yellow light" as a diversion, or where they must walk instead of run to "it". Calling Yellow Light has no consequence. The first player to reach the person who is "it" wins and becomes "it" for the next round. Event Objective: Be the first player to cross the “its” finish line. Rules: •
Each organization may send up to three (3) representatives to compete in this game.
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Players will line up at one end of the practice field.
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“It” will be a DJ at the opposite end of the field.
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The DJ will play music and a green light will turn on to signify to players that they may progress towards “Its” finish line.
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Players may only walk towards the line. No running is allowed, but brisk walking is.
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Players who run may be disqualified.
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When music stops and red light appears, players must freeze.
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If a player fails to freeze, they are eliminated.
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First three (3) players to cross the finish line, win that heat.
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Heats will continue until all players are eliminated.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 1 “Tug of Warriors” Competition Event Description: Tug-of-War is a game of strength that is played by young kids still in elementary school as well as tough soldiers in the Army. The rules are simple, yet contain within them a metaphorical association to the idea of combat and conquest. The ultimate goal is to use to teamwork to overcome the combine strength of the opposing team. Scientific principles, including leverage, can create a situation in which the stronger team does not necessarily always win. Event Objective: First team to pull bandanna/rope across set line wins. Rules: •
Teams made of 5 people
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Fraternity vs. Fraternity and Sorority vs. Sorority
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals will be awarded.
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Event 2 Balls of Fury (Dodge Ball) Event Description: Dodge Ball is a well-known form of team sport with modified rules that are often played in physical education classes. In the United States, the game is typically played among children 6-12 in elementary school. However, internationally, the sport has also emerged as a popular middle school, high school and college sport. It is also popular in informal settings and is often played on a playground, in a gym, or in organized recreational leagues. Event Objective: Try to hit other players on the opposing team with their own balls while avoiding being hit. Rules: •
Game begins by placing the dodge balls along the center line – three (3) on one side of the center hash and three (3) on the other.
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Players then take a position behind their end line. Following a signal by the official, teams may approach the centerline to retrieve the balls. This signal officially starts the contest.
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Teams may only retrieve the three (3) balls to their right of the center hash.
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Once a ball is retrieved it must be taken behind the attack-line before it can be legally thrown.
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During play, all players must remain within the boundary lines.
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Players may leave the boundaries through their end-line only to retrieve stray balls. They must also return through their end-line.
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The first team to legally eliminate all opposing players will be declared the winner.
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A 3-minute time limit has been established for each contest.
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If neither team has been eliminated at the end of the 3 minutes, the team with the greater number of players remaining will be declared the winner.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals will be awarded.
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Event 3 Ball ‘Till You Fall (3 on 3 Basketball) Event Description: 3 on 3 (3x3) is a form of basketball that evolved from street ball. Street ball or street basketball is a variation of the sport of basketball, typically played on outdoor courts and featuring significantly less by way of formal structure and enforcement of the game's rules. As such, its format is more conducive to allowing players to publicly showcase their own individual skills. Event Objective: The first team to 15 points wins. Rules: •
Teams score by either regular two-point baskets, or by three-point shots taken from outside the three-point circle.
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After a basket has been scored or a foul called, a player must put the ball in play from a line past the three point line above the foul key.
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All held balls will be put into play behind the three point line with possession given alternately to each team.
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Any player may convert an offensive rebound.
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After a basket, the team scored upon will put the ball in play.
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Fouls will be called by officials. A foul called in the act of shooting will result in either two or three points being awarded to the team which was fouled, depending on where the player was fouled. A non-shooting foul will result in the award of one point to the offended team. There is no bonus situation for fouls.
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There are no time outs.
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Time will not be stopped to discuss any call.
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If the game ends in a tie after regulation time there will be a two minute overtime period. Possession will be determined by a coin toss. Ties at the end of any overtime period will result in successive one minute periods until the tie has been broken, with possession alternating each overtime period.
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Fraternity vs. Fraternity and Sorority vs. Sorority.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals will be awarded.
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Event 1 Enter the Tangram Event Description: The tangram is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective of the puzzle is to form a specific shape (given only an outline or silhouette) using all seven pieces, which may not overlap. It was originally invented in China at some unknown point in history, and then carried over to Europe by trading ships in the early 19th century. It became very popular in Europe for a time and then again during World War I. It is one of the most popular dissection puzzles in the world Event Objective: To solve as many tangrams as possible in 10 minutes. Rules: •
Each organization can send a maximum of three (3) representatives for this event.
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Six (6) organizations will compete within each heat.
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These will be elimination heats. The top two (2) scorers in each heat will advance to a semi-final heat. The top two (2) scorers within the semi-final heat will advance to the finals.
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In case of a tie, the winner will be chosen based on total number of completed puzzles in all heats.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals will be awarded.
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Event 2 The “Knowledge is Power” Search Event Description: Power Search is a testing mechanism (in the form of a quiz) used by the Honda Campus All Star Challenge for intellectual players. Participants have the opportunity to assess their knowledge in a wide range of content areas. Event Objective: Answer as many questions on the quiz as possible in 15 minutes. This quiz is comprised of 30 short questions; 20 multiple choice and 10 short answer questions in the following categories: African-American Culture, History & Literature, Business & Economics, Current Affairs, Fine Arts, General Knowledge, Geography, Government, History, Literature, Pop Culture, Religion, Science, Social Science, Sports, and Words & Language. Rules: •
Each organization can send a maximum of three (3) representatives for this event
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All participants will take the quiz simultaneously.
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There will be a total of 10 different quizzes disseminated throughout the room.
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After 15 minutes is up, all quizzes will be collected and scored by WSSU Faculty & Staff.
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Top scorers will be notified via e-mail by midnight on Thursday April 11.
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Top scorers will be given elimination quizzes administered on the afternoon of Friday April 12.
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In case of tie scores, medals will be decided based on the total number of points earned that quiz and in previous quizzes.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 3 “Trump Tight” Spades Tournament Event Description: Spades is a “trick-taking” card game devised in the United States in the 1930s. It can be played as either a partnership or solo/"cutthroat" game. In partnership Spades, the bids and tricks/books taken are combined for a partnership. Spades is a descendant of the Whist family of card games, which also includes Bridge and Hearts. Its major difference as compared to other Whist variants is that, instead of trump being decided by the highest bidder or at random, the Spade suit always trumps, hence the name. Event Objective: To reach the determined game score first in tricks/books for each heat as a partnership Rules: •
Each organization can send two (2) representatives for this event
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Games will be played with a standard 52-card deck. Spades will be played with both Jokers (one identified “high/big” & the other identified “low/little”) and with two predetermined cards removed.
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Spades is always trump. Other suits have no intrinsic value during play, but a card of the suit led in the current trick/book will beat a card of any other suit except a Spade.
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Rank of cards for clubs, hearts, and diamonds is as follows: Highest to lowest - Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. In case of spades, rank of cards is: Highest to lowest – High/Big Joker, Low/Little Joker, 2, Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3.
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The first dealer will be chosen by a draw for high card. Thereafter, the deck passes to the dealer's left after each hand until points are reached. The dealer shuffles, and the player to the right will be given the opportunity to "cut" the cards to prevent the dealer stacking the deck.
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If any player’s hand has no spades, that player may call “misdeal.” In the instance of a misdeal, the deck then goes to the next dealer to the left for re-deal.
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The minimum number of tricks/books each partnership may bid in each hand is four (4) or “Board.”
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Each match will go to a score of 200. Final/Championship match will go to a score of 350.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 1 The Next Iron Chef: Greek Edition Event Description: This event will be based on the famous shows on the Food Network, “Chopped” and “Iron Chef America. Like the original Japanese program, the event will be a culinary competition. In this version, organizational “chefs” will compete against one another in a cooking competition based on a secret ingredient or ingredients, and/or theme. Event Objective: To create the best dishes using the mystery ingredients to obtain the highest number of points. Rules: •
Each organization may have one (1) entry for each category presented by one (1) representative.
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There will be three (3) judges that will score the chefs on the following criteria: Taste, Presentation, and Originality.
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Taste will have a maximum of 10 points, Presentation will have 5 points and Originality will have 5 points.
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The chefs will have to prepare three (3) dishes in three (3) categories: appetizer, main course, and dessert.
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The contestants will have a mystery protein they will have to incorporate into their dishes and it has to be the star of the dish. In the Dessert round, they will have a mystery fruit they will have to incorporate into the dish.
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Only students eligible to compete in the games are allowed to cook.
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All dishes must be homemade (no store purchased items may be used as the competition entry dish).
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Organization President and Advisor will sign an agreement that all food was prepared by the students. No physical help from advisors, chefs, or others not eligible to compete is allowed (although verbal help and coaching is permissible).
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals will be awarded.
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Event 2 “Stomp the Yard” Stroll-Off Event Description: Like stepping, strolling has also been linked to Black Greek organizations. It is a tradition that has had wide appeal and is performed by many organizations to this day, not just those in the NPHC. The way that strolling works is by having brothers or sisters of a particular Greek organization create a single file line or a group. They then begin to move forward in unison; united in dance motions or alternating dance moves. Strolling is a coordinated production. For it to work, all members performing must know every step of the choreographed stroll. It differs from stepping in that music is used and the military-like formations of stepping are not seen. The moves used during a stroll are typically rooted in the traditions of a particular organization, reflecting the significance of brotherhood or sisterhood. Event Objective: To obtain the most amount of points for a stroll/party walk/hop. Rules: •
Each organization may send a group of no less than four (4) but no more than six (6) representatives.
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Participants from each organization will showcase a stroll/party walk/hop.
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Each organization will perform stroll twice and will have a time limit of two (2) minutes per exhibition.
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The participants will be judged on difficulty of the stroll, synchronization, crowd response, and originality.
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The point system will be as follows: 10 points for difficulty, 15 for synchronization, 10 for crowd response, and 15 for originality.
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There will be three (3) elimination rounds. The top six (6) from Round 1 will advance to Round 2. The top three (3) from Round 2 will advance to Round 3.
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The participating organization will provide music for the two (2) songs for Rounds 1 and 2 and the judges will choose the song for the final round.
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The judges will make final decision.
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 3 So You Think You Can Dance: Greek Edition Event Description: “So You Think You Can Dance” is an American televised dance competition show that airs on Fox in the United States and is the flagship series of the international “So You Think You Can Dance” television franchise. This event will be based on the television talent show.
Event Objective: Obtain the most points in three (3) categories.
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Each organization may send one (1) representative to compete
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Each contestant will have 30 seconds to “Dance For Your Life”
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There will be four (4) judges that will judge on poise, originality, crowd response.
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The point system will be as follows: 10 maximum points for poise, 15 points for originality and 10 points for crowd response.
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In case of a tie, there will be a “dance off” to a song of the judges choosing and the audience (crowd) will decide the winner.
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Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 1 Turnstile/Group Jump
Event Description: This activity involves some physical activity for the group. Theme/learning outcomes include: problem solving, identifying strengths, timing, communication, and working in unison.
Event Objective: To complete the tasks in the fastest time and with the most accuracy.
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Groups of six (6) may compete.
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Event will be judged on timing and/or group performance
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 2 Circle the Circle
Event Description: This activity involves very light physical activity. The emphases/learning outcomes include: group support, developing innovative strategies, refining processes, and timing.
Event Objective: To complete the tasks in the fastest time with the most accuracy.
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Groups of six (6) may compete.
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Event will be judged on timing and/or group performance
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event 3 Bull Ring
Event Description: This activity involves very little physical activity. The emphases/learning outcomes include: finesse, problem solving, and communication.
Event Objective: To complete the tasks in the fastest time with the most accuracy.
Rules: •
Groups of six (6) may compete.
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Event will be judged on timing and/or group performance
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Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals will be awarded.
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Event CLMC Red & White Youth Day
Event Description: Each year, the Campus Life Marketing Committee (CLMC) at Winston-Salem State University sponsors an event in the spring for the youth of the community called “The Red and White Youth Day.” This is usually held on a Saturday and is one of the many opportunities afforded to the university to give back. Community youth are invited to campus to participate in a day of play usually facilitated by the Office of Student Activities (OSA) and the registered student organizations. OSA solicits assistance from all organizations with this endeavor, but this year since the unity games will occur on the same weekend, it provides the perfect opportunity to involve the Greeks.
Event Objective: Assist CLMC with making “Red and White Youth Day” a success Rules: •
Each organization should send a minimum of three (3) volunteers from your organization to work.
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Each organization that participates will receive 10 points that will be added to your overall team score.
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No medals will be awarded.
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WSSU Greek Unity Games –Official Application/Entry Form Name of Organization: _________________________________________________________________ Name of President: ___________________________________________________________ President Contact Number: _______________________________________ Name of Advisor: ______________________________________________________________ Advisor Contact Number: _______________________________________
AGILTY: Event:
Participating?
3-Legged Relays
_____ Yes
Participants:
____________________________________________
_____ No
____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
Egg Toss
_____ Yes
Participants:
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_____ No
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Red Light/Green Light
_____ Yes
Participants:
____________________________________________
_____ No
____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
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ATHLETICISM Event:
Participating?
“Tug of Warriors” Competition
_____ Yes
Participants:
____________________________________________
_____ No
____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
“Balls of Fury” Dodge Ball
_____ Yes
Participants:
___________________________________________
_____ No
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
“Ball ‘Till You Fall” 3 on 3 Basketball
_____ Yes
Participants:
___________________________________________
_____ No
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
INTELLIGENCE Event:
Participating?
Enter the Tangram
_____ Yes
Participants:
___________________________________________
_____ No
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
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Knowledge is Power Search
_____ Yes
Participants:
___________________________________________
_____ No
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
Trump Tight Spades Tournament
_____ Yes
Participants:
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_____ No
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TALENT Event:
Participating?
The Next Iron Chef – Greek Edition
_____ Yes
Presenter:
________________________________________
Stomp the Yard Stroll Competition
_____ Yes
Participants:
___________________________________________
_____ No
_____ No
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ (Minimum)
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
(Maximum)
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SYTYCD – Greek Edition
_____ Yes
Participant:
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UNITY Turnstile/Group Jump
_____ Yes
Participants:
___________________________________________
_____ No
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
Circle the Circle
_____ Yes
Participants:
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_____ No
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
Bull Ring
_____ Yes
Participants:
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_____ No
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
Benevolence Red & White Youth Day
_____ Yes
Participants:
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_____ No
___________________________________________ (Minimum)
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WSSU Greek Unity Games Form of Certification I _____________________________________________________, President/Advisor (circle one) of _______________________________________________________ Fraternity/Sorority (circle one) hereby certify to the validity of this application to compete in Winston-Salem State University’s Greek Unity Games for the spring 2013 semester. I also certify that all members registered to compete in the above-mentioned events are members of the WinstonSalem State University Chapter of this organization and that they are currently enrolled. I am aware that any false information submitted on this form may result in this organization being disqualified from the games, medals stripped, and/or title relinquished. Finally, I understand that I may make substitutions of participants in any of the games up until April 1, 2013. Participant substitutions must come from the same pool of currently enrolled student members of this organization. This I declare on this
______ (day)
of _________________________ (month),
2013.
_______________________________________________ Signature of President (if Applicable)
_______________________________________________ Signature of Advisor
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Form of Certification This form is to certify that all foods prepared in this 2013 Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) Greek Unity Games’ “The Next Iron Chef – Greek Edition” were prepared/cooked “homemade” (except for the purchase of essential ingredients) by currently enrolled members of _____________________________________________________________ (insert organization) at WSSU. None of the dishes presented was purchased in a store, restaurant, café, etc. in an effort to defraud this competition. Members preparing food may be coached by alumni members or advisors of the organization, but no “hands-on” assistance is permitted. I am aware that any violation of the rules and regulations for this event may result in this organization being disqualified from the games, medals stripped, and/or title relinquished.
___________________________________________________________ Signature of Presenter
___________________________________________________________ Signature of President/Advisor
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