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Some call it the most intense sporting event besides the Super Bowl. Others call it the biggest rivalry of the modern sports era. Most know it as the Nivayim-Solomon Football Game.

Once a year in Wisconsin Region, two extremely competitive chapters known as Nivayim AZA #2434 and Solomon AZA #2444 go head-to-head in an electrifying game of flag football.

This year, the game was held on Sunday, October 14th, a sunny day with no wind and a temperature of around 55° F—the perfect weather for a football game.

Taking the field, about twenty members from each chapter were present and ready to play. The game stayed close in the first half; as the game progressed, Nivayim could not get their offense going while Solomon’s game plan worked out as they had hoped. Come the second half, however, Nivayim figured things out and cruised towards an easy win.

Following the win, Daniel Moser, a junior of Nivayim, remarked, “I’m really glad my chapter was able to come together to pull off the win.” After this year’s win, Nivayim now holds a two-year win streak, something they hold with much pride.

Considering the long rivalry and history that both chapters have with one another, it was no surprise when Jordan Berger, a junior of Solomon, declared, “I think next year Solomon will come out on top.” Solomon definitely has high hopes for the future, especially with the young talent they possess and Nivayim’s oncoming loss of graduating seniors.

At the end of the day, despite whichever chapter won or lost, both Nivayim and Solomon had fun and appreciated each other. Josh Gottlieb even went as far as to say that “the Nivayim and Solomon football game is the greatest day of [his] life”.

This game clearly means a lot to each one of the chapters. All year long, Wisconsin Region waits for the Nivayim-Solomon flag football game to come, and when it does, both chapters always make sure they are ready.

All views expressed on content written for The Shofar represent the opinions and thoughts of the individual authors. The author biography represents the author at the time in which they were in BBYO.

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