Washington Junior Closed –
Congratulations to Michael Lee (1st Place), perfect score (5/5), seeds
into the Washington Chess Championship in February; Ricky Selzler (2nd
Place with 3/5); Kevin Binz (3rd Place with 2.5/5).
Gonzaga University in Spokane
was the site for 2006 WA Challenger's Cup, December 16-17. The
highest finishing WA resident in the open section will be seeded into the
state championship in February.
Nov 24-26 Washington Class Championships, Seattle, WA.
Congratulations to Master/Expert section winner Viktors Pupols, still
strong after all those years!
See report from TD Gary
Dorfner. See games page.
Nick Raptis was in his
usual form at the Portland CC November G/60, winning with a
perfect score of 4.0. Daniel Gay finished second with 3.5 points.
Congratulations to
Portland Fall Open co-champions Chuck Schulien and Landon Brownell,
with 4.0/5.0. Chuck recently returned to Portland from New York City. We
also note that Steve Surak won the PCC October G/60 event with a
perfect 4.0 score! Nice job!
Tacoma Chess Club Puget
Sound Open and Old Timers Day Oct 21-22 at Freighthouse Square near the
Tacoma Dome. Congratulations to open section winner Allen Smith!
GM Slugfest in Bellevue, WA.
See article in The Seattle Times, October 11, Section F, or see
www.gmslugfest.com. Also see
USCF article
featuring this event.
Congratulations to
Spokane Fall Championship 1st Overall, Phil Weyland, with 4.5 points.
Seattle Fall Open was held
September 22-24.
See Eastern WA
Open results on Spokane Chess
Club website.
Oregon Open (Sep 2-4)
at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, OR.
Chess
Classic Mainz tournament held August 15-20 in Germany – This annual
event is among the very best chess tournaments in the world, and also
includes a Chess960 competition. See USCF World News:
Anand,
Aronian Winners in Mainz; Kasparov and Karpov Share First in Blitz
Exhibition. Also see information and news
at www.chesstigers.de.
US Open Chess Championship concluded August 13 in Oak Brook, IL near Chicago. See
http://www.uschess.org/tournaments/2006/usopen/ for more
information.
Congratulations to
Blake Phillips, winner of the Portland Chess Club July G/60 event,
with a score of 3.5/4.0.
Congratulations to Nat Koons,
winner of the Seattle Chess Club's Seafair Open (July 28-30), with a
perfect score of 5.0!
Congratulations to
Portland
Summer Open winners Nick Raptis and Blake Phillips (Open section,
4.0/5.0 each), and Ezekiel Smigel (Reserve section, 4.5/5.0). This event was held July 15-16, the same weekend that marked the start of
a Chess 960 event at the UW in
Seattle. See the TA page for details of
the Chess 960 event!
3rd John Anderson Memorial Quads in
Spokane – Zach Countryman won Group "A" with 5.0. Ben Blue and Ward Chow won
Group "B" with 4.0 each.
The
Washington Open was held May 27-29 in Everett, WA.
See some news about the
event from the British Columbia perspective.
USCF News:
1,962 Elementary Chess Competitors Battled in Denver For National Titles.
Oregon Class Championships held May 6-7 in Eugene, OR.
Oregon
Scholastic Chess Federation (OSCF) Championship: Grand Champion,
16-year-old Corbin Yu of Lake Oswego received a $1,000 savings bond. Corbin
had a perfect score of 4 out of 4 games in the Open Division of the Varsity
Section. A significant accomplishment since, with a rating of 1813, Corbin
went up against players who were older and rated significantly higher.
Photo: Raleigh Foster (left) vs. Corbin Yu (right). Additional photos/comments
on
www.oscf.org.
Also see the story on Oregon Live.
The ODLE Middle School won
1st place in the National Junior High (K-9) Championship April
7-9 in Louisville, Kentucky. This is the first time a school from WA State
won the national championship team title in this event. (Stevenson won the
national K-5 championship team title last year.) ODLE team members include
Calvin Chan, Alex Guo, Michael Lee, Jerry Li, and Ernest So.
Congratulations!
WA State Elementary Chess Championships
held April 8 in Kennewick, WA. 1,014 players and 192 different teams from
around Washington State were represented this year! Results can be found on
the WHSCA website:
http://whsca.org/ElementaryState2006.html.
Results from the
Spokane March Madness event: 1st Overall with 3.0 each were David
Griffin & Ron Weyland. Each earned $25. Best U/1500 Ted Baker with 2.0
earned $20.
Congratulations to Karen Marcjan, who won the Susan
Polgar Qualifier held Mar 18th in Olympia. Karen will represent
Washington in Chicago in August.
Nat
Koons was supposed to take on all comers Saturday 3/11 at the inaugural Seattle
Chess Club Monthly Blitz tournament. (See the Feb. issue of Northwest
Chess for more info.) The Tacoma Chess Club also held its
Northwest Open tournament 3/11-12.
Report on
Oregon State Chess for Success Tournament from The Oregonian.
WA Chess Championship! –
The
Washington State Chess Championship and Premier concluded on Monday,
February 20 in Tacoma. Defending champion Slava Mikhailuk won the championship section
with 7 points, while
Ignacio Perez won the Premier with a very impressive score of 8 (out of 9).
See previous story in the Tacoma News Tribune.
See the list of Washington
State Chess Champions, 1862 to date.
OR Chess Championship!
The
Oregon Chess Championship
also concluded on February 20 in McMinnville. Defending co-champion Oleg
Zaikov won the championship with a very impressive score of 8.5 (out of 9),
drawing only with Landon Brownell, who finished a close second with a score
of 8. See the list of
Oregon State Chess Champions, 1961 to date.
OR Junior Championship!
Congratulations to winner Raleigh Foster with a score of 4.0 out of
5. The other players, in order of finish, were Blake Phillips (3.5), Daniel
Gay (2.5), Ethan Peake (2.5), Blake Salisbury (2.5), and Drew Serres (0).
John Julian won his second straight Spokane Club
Championship and Spokane Winter championship with a score of 4.5.
His only draw came to the second seed, Pat Herbers, who finished second
overall in the event with a score of 4.0.
36 Oregon
5-player scholastic chess teams competed in a team-against-team chess
event at Cottage Grove High School in Cottage Grove, Oregon, Feb.
24-25, 2006. The event was sponsored by the Oregon High School Chess
Teams Association (OHSCTA). For more information, visit
http://ohscta.tripod.com.
Pierce County
Chess League ran for 5 consecutive Friday evenings (2/3
to 3/3) at the
Tacoma Chess Club. Six three-player teams
competed. Congratulations to 1st place team, the Warriors, with team members
Paul Bartron, Collin Wisdom and Charles Cordy.
Eric Woro won the
Tacoma Chess Club U/1800 tournament held February 11-12.
The 2005-06 TAPCO (Tacoma
scholastic) season is over. There were 8 schools and 10 teams this year.
Congratulations to the Charles Wright "A Team," which finished in 1st place
with 31 points.
Elliott Neff reports that "The NW Grade Level
Championships concluded on Jan. 28. With about 460 players competing by
grade level, and an added section for 7-8 players, competition was at a high
level." See the results on
the WHSCA website.
Challengers Cup/Seattle City Championship at the Seattle
Chess Club, January 13-15.
Gresham Open – Jan 7-8, 2006. Congratulations to
winner Drew Serres, with 4.5 out of 5!!