Greek Royalty Court
The Greek Royalty Court is a distinguished tradition of the University of Central Florida and among the Greek Community. Chosen, qualified individuals make up the court and compete for the title of Greek God and Goddess. Greek Royalty Court representatives are those Greek individuals who have achieved and exemplified the values fraternity and sorority life hold to the utmost importance: integrity, community, inclusiveness, friendship, scholarship, and leadership. Chosen representatives have shown they apply these attributes to the Greek Community and to the UCF community at large. Greek Week is not only the time to celebrate Greek Life, but to also recognize the individual leaders who have stand for what we as Greek organizations pride ourselves upon.
Meet the Court
Sara Toigois a 21-year-old senior from Palm Harbor majoring in Elementary Education. She spends her spare time working with children, being active in her chapter as well as Rho Lambda, Order of Omega and National Society of Collegiate scholars. Sara advises everyone to always “be true to yourself” and would like to send her love to the ladies of Delta Delta Delta.
Michelle Goodman is a 22-year-old senior from Hollywood, Florida majoring in Advertising and Public Relations with a minor in Legal Studies. She enjoys playing guitar, singing, intramural sports and being a part of the mock trial team. Michelle reminds everyone to “forget regret, or life is yours to miss” and would like to thank the amazing ladies of Alpha Epsilon Phi and her whole Greek Week team.
Fabiola Norris is a 21-year-old junior from Miami majoring in Broadcast Journalism with a minor in Political Science. She likes reading, hanging out with friends and anything to do with journalism. Fabiola encourages everyone to “map out your future, but do it in pencil” and would like to send her love to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Stephanie Bombardo is a 21-year-old senior from Orlando majoring in Hospitality Management. Stephanie likes belly dancing and reading. Stephanie believes “everything happens for a reason” and would like to recognize her wonderful sisters of Chi Omega.
Tori Reynolds is a 22-year-old senior from Clearwater majoring in Organizational Communication with a minor in Marketing and Anthropology. Tori enjoys camping and backpacking and encourages everyone to “reach for the moon because even if you miss you’ll land among the stars.” Tori would like to acknowledge Pi Beta Phi – the loves of her life.
Garrett Hyer is a 22-year-old senior from Clermont majoring in Business with a minor in Urban Planning. Garrett likes UCF, football, Greek Life, leadership development and traveling. Garrett truly believes “sometimes you just have to let it happen” and loves his brothers of Beta Theta Pi.
Brett Ambrosini is a 21-year-old junior from Coral Springs majoring in Finance. Brett likes sports, drawing, running, movies, stocks and music. Brett encourages everyone to “live life to the fullest” and would like to recognize O-team 2007.
Cole Brickley is a 22-year-old senior from Palm Harbor majoring in Finance. Cole likes technology, being involved, business, finance, movies and hanging out with his friends. Cole encourages everyone to “stay foolish, stay hungry” and believes “excellence is not a finish line, but a habit” and would like to send his love to Theta Chi.
Marc Berkovits is a 21-year-old senior from Coral Springs double majoring in Political Science and History. Marc likes the movies, UCF, the Miami Dolphins and being involved. Marc believes “friends come and go but family is forever” and would like to send his love to all past, present and future Oteamers.
Anik Patel is a 22-year-old senior from Apopka majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Anik likes football, his friends, campus involvement and anything Theta Chi and believes it “turns out not where but who you know that really matters” and would like to send his love to his brothers of Theta Chi.
Dunk the Court
New this year, during Greek Games, anyone can donate a dollar per throw to dunk any member of the Greek Royalty Court in a Dunk Tank. All of the money collected will be donated to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. Be sure to come out and support your favorite candidate and give to a good cause.
Keep a Lookout for Court
- All of the Greek Royalty Court will be presented with sashes in which they will sport during Greek Week.
- The Greek Royalty Court will be presented during Greek Sing on April 2nd.
- The 2008 Greek God and Goddess will be crowned at Greek Gala on April 6th!