Friday, March 13, 2026

[PHOTOSTORY 3: MOTION] PHI DELTA THETA VS SIGMA ALPHA EPLISON ULTIMATE FRISBEE

 By: Emma Price 



The brothers of Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Nu are playing against each other in intramural ultimate frisbee. 

Preparing for an opening season game. 


Two brothers, Maddox Leftskowitz and Steele Allgood, are warming up for their big game. 

Steele Allgood, "Feeling good and ready to take on SAE." 


Phi Delta Theta throws open pass as Sigma Alpha Epsilon waits to catch it. 

Fraternity teams compete weekly as part of the campus intramural sports program.


Fraternity teams faced off under the stadium lights as teammates ran downfield to support the play.

Walker Kessel, in a yellow number seven jersey, is excited to be a part of the team this year. 


The player for Phi Delta runs forward to continue the play.

 The fast pace of the game kept both teams moving constantly on offense and defense.

SAE changes players after a pass to help change up routes. 

Jake Hall, running out on the field, said, "It's nice to come out and play with the boys." 


Players from Phi Delta Theta fight for possession as SAE kept up a good offense. 

The fast-paced matchup highlighted teamwork and a friendly competition for these two fraternities. 


Fraternity member, watching closely to catch on to strategies before going into the game. 

Preston Guy, a freshman here at Georgia Southern, is ready to play in all of the intramural games, and it's a great way to hang out with other members of his fraternity. 

A player from Phi Delta launches the frisbee down as SAE defenders go for an interception. 

Sigma Alpha Eplison is up six to four in the first half. 

Wearing yellow is Phi Delta, and wearing blue is SAE. 

Players watch from the sideline as they wait to be subbed into the game. 


Walker Kessel is holding a Frisbee, waiting for the perfect moment to throw it to number twelve, Corbin Rico. 

Number twelve on blue is waiting to block the pass as a strong holding defense. 



Sigma Alpha Eplison finds a member to throw the frisbee to, so they can keep their lead. 

There were two halves with a ten-minute break, lasting a game for over an hour. 


Ethan Carrol in yellow for Phi Delta Theta, making a pass to a member so they can take the scoring lead. 
SAE kept up great defense, making it hard for full passes to be thrown. 

Two Phi Delta players watch as their team goes for a lead-winning play, making the score 10-7. 

Adien Miller, on the left, shares that he loves intermural sports because they keep him and his brothers active. 


Each team runs to set up for a final play of the game. 

As SAE is a little discouraged, but each player stayed aggressive to the end. 

Jake Fields gets the frisbee after the first throw of the game. 

He searches the field for a player to pass it to. 

Walker Kessel catches the throw and runs it into the end zone. 

Ending the game at an 11-7 score. 


Fraternity brothers from both sides high-five one another with good sportsmanship. 

Phi Delta Theta takes the win in the opening season game. 


Cj Passow, President of Phi Delta Theta, standing up, congratulating brothers. 

Excited to open the season with a great competition. 

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