The Winners

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The final moments of AllSing felt like an exhale. The auditorium, once electric with excitement, now carried a strange stillness. The night had been riddled with tension—several groups had struggled, and only a few had managed to rise to the challenge. Yet amidst it all, one thing had become crystal clear: Kappa Alpha was no longer just the lovable underdogs.

Last year, Kappa Alpha had shocked everyone by pulling off an unexpected victory. Their charm and scrappy determination had won over both the crowd and the judges. This year, the pressure was higher, and yet they had stepped up in a way no one could deny. Their performance was vibrant and full of energy, their choreography sharp but unpretentious, and their camaraderie palpable. They embodied the spirit of AllSing—a group united by passion, not pretense.

When the judges announced Kappa Alpha as the winners, the room erupted into cheers, but it wasn't unanimous. The louder, more genuine applause came from the audience—the fans who had rooted for Kappa Alpha all night. Meanwhile, the fraternity competitors in the back of the room clapped begrudgingly, their frustration visible. ATO, the long-reigning powerhouse of AllSing, had been banking on reclaiming the crown they'd lost to Kappa Alpha last year. Instead, they had come up short yet again.

The ATO brothers stood in tight-lipped silence, their disappointment turning quickly to bitterness. Their performance had been clean and polished, but it lacked the heart that Kappa Alpha seemed to radiate effortlessly. To lose once to an underdog was frustrating enough, but twice? It felt like salt in the wound. Tensions boiled over when one ATO member confronted a Kappa Alpha brother, accusing them of rigging the competition. Words quickly turned into shoving, and within minutes, security had to step in to break it up.

In the sorority category, Chi Omega took first place with a dazzling performance that had been expected from the start. Kappa Delta, however, surprised everyone by clinching second. For them, it was a major victory—they had worked tirelessly, determined to prove themselves after being overlooked in past years. But not everyone was thrilled with the outcome.

Zeta Tau Alpha had walked into the competition confident they would place in the top three, if not win outright. Their performance had been strong, and their frustration bubbled over as soon as the results were revealed. ZTA was furious at being completely edged out, and their anger quickly spilled onto social media.

On YikYak, the posts came in hot:
"KD placing second??? Are you kidding? Literally no one likes them except Olive. She probably touched for them."
"ZTA was robbed. KD didn't even look like they practiced. The judges are blind."
"Chi O winning is fine, but KD beating ZTA is a literal crime"

Yikyak always went wild the night of All Sing.

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