The Greek Games continued in style as Tri Pi hosted an energetic Tennis Competition that brought the houses together for a day of friendly rivalry, athletic skill, and plenty of cheers from the sidelines. Organized by Tri Pi President Lizzy Hunter and Vice President Royce Kinsley, the event was a showcase of both planning and spirited play.
The afternoon began at 2 p.m. with the doubles matches, and from the very first serve, it was clear the competition would be fierce. Each house brought their best pairs to the court, and the crowd was treated to long rallies, daring net play, and dramatic comebacks. In the end, DOE pulled through with remarkable teamwork to secure first place and the gold medal. Omega fought hard to claim second and the silver, while the hosts, Tri Pi, rallied into third and proudly took home the bronze.
As the day stretched into the evening, the competition heated up again with the singles matches at 6 p.m. The intensity only grew as individual players showcased speed, precision, and endurance. DAM dominated the singles court, seizing both gold and silver with back to back victories, a testament to their depth of talent. Tri Pi again fought valiantly, capturing the bronze and proving their consistency across both formats.
Of course, no Tri Pi event would be complete without a touch of sweetness. The Unicorn Boba Shop, run by Tri Pi, set up a charming cart courtside, serving up delicious boba drinks and treats that kept energy and spirits high throughout the day. Alongside the boba, water, sports drinks, and a variety of snacks were available to ensure all players stayed fueled between sets.
Close scores and hard fought points kept everyone on the edge of their seats, while the camaraderie between houses highlighted what makes the Greek Games so special. Whether playing, cheering, or simply enjoying a refreshing drink in the late summer sun, everyone left with smiles and memories of a spirited day on the courts.
With golds claimed by DOE and DAM, silvers by Omega and DAM, and bronzes by Tri Pi in both events, the scoreboard for the Greek Games continues to build and the anticipation for the next competition was already growing.