Elliott Neff reports that "260 players grades K-6 competed in the
Dec. 17 scholastic tournament at Sunny Hills Elementary in Sammamish.
The new format ... with sections for players rated under 800 was
well-received." See the
tournament results.
Congratulations to Portland Winter Open winners Nick
Raptis (Open Section, 3.5/4.0) and Brian Kaiser (Reserve Section, 3.5/4.0).
The event was shortened to four rounds.
Bainbridge Slugfest 2005 (Dec
10-11), Bainbridge Island, WA.
BC wins! Junior chess players
of Team BC won the December 10 team match by a score of 30.5 to 17.5.
Results have been posted at:
http://www.bjdy.com/juniorchess/news.html.
WA wins! Washington vs.
British Columbia match (invitational), Bellingham, WA. This time, the
Washington team won by the convincing score of 8.5 to 1.5.
See the match page!
The USCF held
its 2005 K12/Collegiate Chess Championship in Houston, Texas the
weekend of December 2-4. 1575 players, representing 40 states, participated.
The main event offered individual and team championships for each grade
level, with seven G/90 games (that's a lot of chess!). Washington players
performed well, including Michael Lee, who won the 6th grade section with a
perfect 7-0 score. Michael was also named to the 2006 All-American Team! Ten
of the fourteen participants from the Northwest each won an individual
trophy in the main event. Photo: Michael Lee
receiving his 6th grade 1st place trophy from GM Susan Polgar!
WA Class Championships
(Nov 25-27). Look for a report in NW Chess.
See November
Tacoma Chess Times
(PDF file) for recent Tacoma Chess Club tournament results and other
news.
Results from
NW Grand Prix events in Spokane: Kevin Korsmo & Zach
Countryman split $50 in Turkey Quads, and Ted Baker also won $50.
John Julian won $70 in Spokane G/10 1st Overall; Adam Attwood won $35
2nd Overall; Zach Countryman won $35 B/U 1600.
With no
publicity or warning, the 4TH AND FINAL APROPOS INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT
was held October 29-30 in Redmond, WA. This was the
final qualifying event for the Apropos Cup, the championship tournament made
up of the top 5 finishers from the four invitational events. Contact: Kent McNall,
kent.mcnall@gmail.com.
Eastern Washington Open, held in Spokane
September 17-18. Congratulation to winner Viktors Pupols, with 4.5 out of 5
points! Still playing strong after about 50 years!
The 2005 Oregon Open was held Labor Day
weekend. For more information go to the
Portland Chess Club web site -
www.aboutchess.org - The tournament featured
guaranteed prizes, both USCF and NW Chess Grand Prix points, and FIDE
ratings!!
Auntie's Open in
Spokane Congratulations to winners Paul Bartron and John Julian. Each
scored 4 out of 5, earning a prize of $100 each.
August Adjeeb
Quads in Spokane The winners were Phil Weyland (Quad A), Vern
Johnson (Quad B) and Benjamin C. Blue (Quad C).
Columbia Cup
Congratulations to Master John Readey, who won this event with a score
of 4.5 out of 5. John's draw came against Class A player Mark Havrilla
in the final round. Mark scored 4 out of 5, tied for 2nd place with Curt
Collyer.
Seattle Seafair Open at the Seattle Chess Club,
Jul 29-31 or 30-31.
Portland Summer Open
Congratulations to open section winner, GM Emil Anka, with 4.5 out of 5
points, drawing only with Clark Harmon, who tied for 2nd place with Rich
Gutman. Keegan Knutson and Dan Mathews tied for 1st in the Reserve Section
(U1800).
Spokane Summer Lightning
Bad weather in the morning kept people
away as lightning literally was all around in the afternoon. John Julian
took first with 5.5/6. Adam Attwood had the best under 1800 with 4.5. John
won $20 and Adam $13.
Newport (Oregon) June
Open The winner was Nick Raptis with 4.5 out of 5 points. Larry Ball
and Bryant Brownell tied for second in a 26-player field with 4 out of 5
points.
Lilac Open June
18-19 The Spokane Chess Club's annual Lilac Open was held at Gonzaga
University, in cooperation with the Washington Chess Federation for the
first time this year, the weekend of June 18-19. Congratulations to winner
Nick Raptis with 4.5 out of 5 points. Geoff Gale, Chris Kalina and Phil
Weyland finished with 4 points each.
The 2005 Washington Open,
held May 28-30 at the Lynnwood Convention Center, featured $12,500 in prizes,
drawing the largest contingent of top-level players in many years! There
is a very brief report in the June issue of Northwest Chess, with
more results to be published in July. Annotated games may be sent to
editor Fred Kleist.
HB Global
Chess Challenge
See stories
on the USCF website:
Pre-event
story |
Story 1
(with results) |
Stories 2
& 3 (from Chess in the Media).
Also see
related stories on the ChessCafe scholastic chess page.
Also see travel
blog on Clatskanie Chess Club web site.
Congratulations to Portland CC May 2005 Sunday Quads
winners Drew Serres and Yamac Gungor. Yamac was unrated going into the
event!
Oregon
Class Championships, May 7-8
See story
on USCF website.
Congratulations to
Mike MacGregor, the 2005 Tacoma City Champion with a score of 4.5 out
of 5 in the tournament completed May 6 at the Tacoma Chess Club.
Everett Chess Club first-ever club championship
resumed play April 26. See
club page.
Oregon
Chess Championship concluded April 24 at the Portland Chess
Club. See a list of the players.
See a list of Oregon chess
champions, 1961 to date. See a status update on the
Portland Chess Club website.
Washington Elementary Chess Championships (Apr 23)
See the complete
results on the WHSCA web site (including ratings report). Also see
http://www.chessenrichment.org.
Oregon Junior Open
Championship (Apr 22-23).
See the results.
U.S. Chess Scholastic
Tournament Smashes Record
See story
on USCF website about the 2005 SuperNationals III scholastic tournament,
held April 8-10, 2005. Congratulations to the chess team from the Stevenson
Elementary School in Bellevue, WA for winning the K-5 category! Also
congratulations to Kamran Hughes, 6th Grade Bear Creek
Elementary, co-champion in the K-6 open section of the National Blitz
Championships with a perfect 8-0 score! Previous
story:
Chess
Plays In Nashville - Music City! Photo: Shorecrest players at
SuperNationals III (left to right): Chris M Kalina (coach), Jamie Mulligan,
Michael Ridgley. (Click photo to enlarge.)
Congratulations to Inland Empire Open winners Curt
Collyer and John Julian, tied with 4.5 out of 5.0 possible points.
WA Junior Open/Reserve was held in
conjunction with the Stevenson Chess Fest on Saturday, March 26.
Congratulations to Washington Junior Open winner David Wyde. Gabriella
Rader, 5th grader at Stevenson Elementary, won the junior girls playoff
against two high school girls on April 2 to become Washingtons
representative to the Susan Polgar National Tournament in Phoenix,
AZ, August 6-11.
Congratulations to
Portland Chess Club March G/60 winners Nick Raptis and Vlajko Lakic
(tied with perfect scores of 4.0 in a field of 26 players).
Spokane Chess Club March Madness
results: John Julian & Mark Havrilla
tied for 1st overall with 3.5. They made $25 a piece. Adam Attwood took the
best/U 1800 with 2.5 and made $20. Jim Waugh took the best/U 1400 prize and
$20 with a score of 2.0.
"Student Chess Champs Named"
story in The Oregonian about the annual Chess for Success Team
Tournament held March 11-12 in Portland.
Nick Raptis won
the Portland Spring Open with a perfect score of 5.0. Geoff
Gale finished second with 4.0, while William Gagnon won the Reserve Section
with 4.0.
Chess Odyssey 2005
Winter Olympics Team Championships
rescheduled
for March 5.
Story in
Yakima Herald-Republic about 38th annual Washington
State High School Chess Association Team Championship, held February
26-27. Lakeside High School from Seattle won first place among the top 12
varsity trophy teams, edging out Garfield HS. Search the
YH-R website for additional stories.
Also see the story from The Seattle Times.
"Students put minds,
moves to the test"
The Oregon High School Chess Team Championship draws 181 contenders to
Portland's Lincoln High
story from The Oregonian.
Donaldson wins 2005
Collyer Memorial!
International Master W. John Donaldson repeated as the champion of the
Dave Collyer Memorial in Spokane, winning the 13th annual event with a 4.5
score. He topped the 57 player field by half a point to claim the $300 first
prize. See the full story on the
Spokane Chess Club website.
SLAVA 3-PEATS!
The 2005 Washington Chess Championship and Premier events were
held at the Oki Foundation Meeting Center, 10838 Main St, Bellevue, WA, on
the weekends of February 12-13 and 19-21. Congratulations to Slava Mikhailuk
for repeating as Washington State chess champion for the third consecutive
year! See the full results.
See USCF
story.
List of Washington State
Chess Champions 1862 to Date.
Lincoln County (Oregon) Student Chess Tournament
(Feb 5) medal winners: Elementary: Antonio Sam, Ian Williams, Shianne
Reischman. Middle school: Cameron LeClair (5-0 score), Josh Smith, Jeremiah
Page. High school: Woody Crobar, Will Allen.
TD: Robert Anderson assisted by Don Stein and Al Urben.
Tacoma Chess Club
Stephen Christopher Memorial Open (Jan 29-30) Paul Bartron was the
winner with a near-perfect score of 4.5, defeating runner-up Mike MacGregor
(3.5 points) in the final round. Economy player Steve Buck also scored 3.5,
and three players finished with 3.0 out of 5 possible points.
"A winning gambit"
story in The Tacoma News Tribune about the inaugural Russell
Investment Group Scholastic Chess Tournament, recently held in Tacoma.
Report from Vivi
Bartron on Portland New Years Open (instead the Gresham Open) Clark
Harmon 1st with 4.5. Paul Bartron, Mike Morris and Blake Phillips (about age
16) 2nd with 4. Geoff Gale, who made the trip with the Bartrons, received
3.5.
Results from the
Spokane "Action Freeze" event (Jan 8) The bad weather kept many
away, so we had a round-robin of the five who showed. John Julian earned 1st
with perfect score of 4.0 and took home $27. Adam Attwood earned Best/U1600
and $18 with 2.5.