When the women of Zeta Tau Alpha won the Sprite Step Off national competition last week, they raised eye brows. People were not only intrigued because of their amazing abilities on the floor; people's necks were also turning because of the skin color of the champions. The white women of Zeta Tau Alpha have learned from the best and came with the best, dominating the competition and winning the national prize. My girl and protege at Bossip, Lady Drama, says that the women brought it, and I believe her. Black people can be incredibly tough critics - so I am sure they earned their prize.
What was most interesting about the ladies' win in the competition is that after the uproar on the Internet about their victory, someone at Sprite "suddenly" realized that there was a scoring discrepancy in the competition. What? They don't know how to add and subtract? Well, either way, after the dust settled, the women were then told that they are expected to share the title with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
In their official statement, Sprite had this to say:
"After the National Finals Competition this past weekend in Atlanta wrapped, we got together to do our post-competition review and found a scoring discrepancy in the sorority results. After looking at it and looking at it AGAIN, we determined there isn't a definitive resolution."
"Sprite is all about preserving the honesty and integrity of this competition. Because the scoring discrepancy can't be resolved and due to the really tight margin between the first and second place sorors, we feel that the only right thing to do is to name both Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Tau Chapter & Zeta Tau Alpha, Epsilon Chapter, co-first place winners of the Sprite Step Off."
"With these revised results, we're gonna increase Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Tau Chapter's scholarship prize to $100K, consistent with what Zeta Tau Alpha also got for their first prize winnings."
I don't have much to say about the sudden revelation of a "scoring discrepancy," but I am going to assume that the pressure on the Internet didn't have an impact on the final outcome. There is something about intense competition, which leads us to feel that the issue should be "settled on the field." If you watch the Super Bowl and lose the game on a bad call, you don't expect the NFL commissioner to come out the next day and revise the call. If you see a player get fouled on the final shot of a college basketball game, you know that when the last whistle is blown, the game is over. I can't help but wonder if Sprite should have left their "scoring discrepancy" on the field, since I would certainly hope that the computer and judges adding up the numbers would know how to double-check their math.
To some extent, to receive a victory in a step competition the day after the competition is over is like getting an honorary bachelors degree or receiving a postmortem Grammy Award. It just doesn't have the same effect as winning the event on the stage, in your competitor's faces, in front of the audience. This competition should have been settled on the stage. In fact, while Sprite representatives are arguing that the decision was made to protect the integrity of the competition, it may have had the opposite effect.
If you want to judge for yourself, here is the video of their performance. Congrats to both the ladies of Zeta Tau Alpha and Alpha Kappa Alpha.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: honee on 2/26/2010 8:00PM
@Dewayne
How are you gonna accuse someone of 'HATE' when they are telling the truth. Zeta did not win on skill. I am a stepper, and if you were one, your lack of skill is obvious based on your thinking that these girls came anywhere close to AKA.
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By: tiffany on 2/26/2010 8:25PM
i agree with dante...ur tripping please stop nit picking and give them girls credit where it is due...they rocked it wayyyy harder then the AKA's and if they are so mad about it then they need to bring their A game next year so they dont get beat by a sority that doesnt even have this within its heritage...sounds like the greeks have gotten real lax in their creativity and want to make any excuse for losing....
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By: Sue on 2/26/2010 4:04PM
Your comments are crazy thr right soro won those white girls were on point. And they shut it down just because you are african american does not give you the license on step alone, oh by the way I am African American and I step and my children step in school I will tell you it is a shame that we as people can not get past the fact that another culture has came and stole the crown. I believe that is what has been said about our president. If we stop so much booty shakin and really put your step show together they may have won the better team for that day. My God what if Jesus said we were to black to enter the kingdom.
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By: Tee on 2/26/2010 4:31PM
Knowledge of step? Just wondering how you determined how much "knowledge of step" they had?
Based on what I saw, the Zetas had a much higher level of difficulty and were WAY more precise. Quite frankly the AKAs were boring and their steps were quite ameteur. I've seen high school step teams that could compete with that. This was a hands down beat down. It's a shame the Zetas could not walk away with the title of the only winner as they should have.
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By: kim on 2/27/2010 12:26PM
Ms. B u r wrong!!!!!
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By: jBison on 3/14/2010 11:15PM
What video were you watching. Zeta Tau brought it, and the AKA's were second best. Then Sprite lets the internet pressure them into changing their minds. Sprite is trying to keep those African American lips around that sprite bottle.
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By: diamond on 2/27/2010 8:52PM
both teams were good but the white team did their thing alpha did to much hair flicking and talking for me common sense would tell you with all the movement you will be doing to put your hair in a ponttail or something and i am african american b4 someone swear i am a white woman taking up for the white team give credit when credit is due.
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By: Rhonda Reeves on 2/27/2010 10:01PM
Belinda, I agree with you. I just watched their routines and the AKAs should have won. You are correct in that their moves were precise and sharp. While the Zetas did a good job, steppin is not only about the steps. It's about attitude and tradition. It's comes from within. While I commend the Zetas on a good performance, I don't think a white sorority/faternity possess the commitment, dedication and love for stepping the way black sororities and faternities do. As for shaking their hair, come on, white girls shake their hair all day and every day.
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By: angel on 2/28/2010 8:42PM
I think AKA was better then Zeta, I liked them better. I saw some points in their routine where the ZETA team had messed up. I think that more people are giving them credit for being the minority, and basing their opinions on the idea the white girls are not supposed to have rythm. They were good but I think AKA was better.
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By: TRE on 2/26/2010 12:27PM
Those girls ripped the stage. I wish I had been there to see it in person. I hope to find a better version on Youtube. I'm a sista, but you have to give people props when they earn in, and those "sistas" earned it. I had chills watching their routine. Sprite is full of BULL for what they did. Color has nothing to do with this, but apparently someone screamed loud enough. How can the second place team be happy about obtaining a "win" the way they did.
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