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February 7, 2014

The 2014 Champion Girls from the Mission San Jose Elementary School Chess Team.
On February first, girls from all over Northern California headed to Saint Marks School in San Rafael for the annual Calchess Girls’ Championship. The talented few who finished in first place were awarded the title of Calchess State Girls Champion and given fabulous trophies to commemorate their achievement. Once again, girls from Fremont, California dominated the tournament.
The reigning National Champion chess team at Mission San Jose Elementary School sent a few very talented chess players to compete in the event. MSJE first grader Allyson Wong ran away with the State Championship title in the k-1 section. Allyson’s friend, Shree Jay, also from Mission San Jose Elementary School, placed first in the section for second and third graders. Not to be outdone by her younger team mates, Kavya Sasikumar became the California State Champion for grades 4-6. In addition to the newly crowned state champions, Mission San Jose Elementary School also had third-grader Annapoorni Meiyappan place second in the difficult Junior High section. The outstanding performance of these fantastic young chess players is the result of hours of hard work by the girls and a strong commitment to chess by their parents.
Mission San Jose Elementary School is run under the auspices of the Torres Chess and Music Academy. For more information on the Torres Chess and Music Academy’s programs in Fremont, please visit www.FremontChess.com
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January 13, 2014

Allyson Wong proudly conquers her opponent while wearing a blue MSJE team shirt.
On January 11-12, several hundred of the most talented young chess players in Norther California attended the Calchess Grade Level State Championship at the SFO Airport Hyatt Regency. Students from the Torres Chess and Music Academy‘s school program at Mission San Jose Elementary School once again dominated every grade they fielded a team in. The only disappointment for head coach Joe Lonsadale was the fact that MSJE sixth graders had another commitment which made it impossible for Mission San Jose Elementary School to have a clean sweep of all the elementary grade levels. Still, it’s hard to be too disappointed when your team wins first place in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade! Mission San Jose Elementary School also had had individual first places in grade 5 (David Pan), grade 2 (Kevin Pan), and grade 1 (Arnav Lingannagari.) All the credit that does not go to the players themselves must be given to head coach Joe Lonsdale, who despite being obviously under the weather, analyzed his kids games for two straight days.
(Editors note: Because there was not a Calchess Grade Level State Championship tournament held during the 2013 calendar year, the previous event was the 2012 Calchess Grade Level State Championship detailed here.)
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August 22, 2013
Chris Torres has been successfully managing and creating school chess programs for his entire adult life. His most recognized accomplishments include the co-founding of Success Chess Schools, the creation of the Torres Chess and Music Academy and consistently coaching the best young chess players in California for 15 years.
Chris found himself drawn into chess education in 1998 when

Chris Torres is California’s chess coach.
Dr. Alan Kirshner needed a replacement teacher for his famous Weibel Chess Club. Chris was an obvious choice beause he had been teaching Alan’s son classical guitar and often played chess with the Kirshners. Soon after joining a group of chess instructors at Weibel, Chris coached his first state champion student. Copying from the success of the Weibel Chess Club, Chris went on to establish State Champion chess programs at Argonaut Elementary School in Saratoga and the Harker School in San Jose. Shortly later, Alan Kirshner promoted Chris to Vice President of Success Chess and Chris turned all of his independently run programs over to the newly formed nonprofit.
As vice president of Success Chess, Chris Torres established chess programs and taught chess at schools all around the Bay Area. Many of the schools still have chess programs to this day. Some of these chess programs are at: Warm Springs Elementary School(Fremont), Leitch Elementary School(Fremont), Mission Valley Elementary School(Fremont), Ardenwood Elementary School(Fremont), Gomes Elementary School(Fremont), Blue Hills Elementary School(Cupertino), Collins Elementary School(Cupertino), Dilworth Elementary School(Cupertino), Muir Elementary School(Cupertino), Regnart Elementary School(Cupertino) Matsumoto Elementary School(San Jose), Meyerholz Elementary School(San Jose), Silver Oak Elementary School(San Jose), Covington Elementary School(Los Altos), Duveneck Elementary School(Palo Alto), Palo Verde Elementary School(Palo Alto), International School of the Peninsula(Palo Alto), Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School(Palo Alto), Laurel Elementary School(Atherton), Las Lomitas Elementary School(Atherton), John Muir Elementary School(San Bruno), Crestmoor Elementary School(San Bruno), Dougherty Elementary School(Dublin) and quite a few other schools. During his time at Success Chess, Chris Torres also became a notable tournament director and a board member for Calchess. Through Success Chess, Chris Torres was able to achieve his goals of bringing scholastic chess to children all over the Bay Area.
After leaving Success Chess Schools in 2004, Chris Torres spent several months working for Richard Peterson of the Chess Education Association. After the school year concluded, Richard suggested to Chris that he set up his own organization and offered to sell all of the chess equipment from the CEA at a discount price. A couple months later, the Torres Chess and Music Academy was born.
Through the Torres Chess and Music Academy, Chris Torres has brought world class instruction to California’s most talented young chess minds. Some of his accomplishments included running a “Chess Study” with the Kern County Superintendent of the Schools and U.C. Berkeley from 2006-2008. In addition to the study, Chris was able to educate the children in Kern County’s migrant farm worker community in chess and even coach them to prestigious Southern California regional chess titles. In the Bay Area, Chris was able to instruct several individual National Chess Champions as well as coach for the Mission San Jose Elementary School chess team alongside Joe Lonsdale, which in 2009 and 2013 took first place at the USCF Super Nationals Chess Championship. To date, no other elementary school from California has ever placed first in the Elementary Championship division of the USCF Super Nationals.
Acknowledged today as a pioneer in the field of chess and education, Chris Torres has been invited to speak at numerous educational forums and events. Aside from his reputation as a successful chess teacher, Chris is also known throughout the Silicon Valley as a top notch classical guitarist who still finds time to teach groups of youngsters the enjoyment of playing classical music.
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April 26, 2012
MSJE Chess Team Wins Big At State Championships
Over 1,000 Northern California students competed in the Scholastic Chess Championships at the Santa Clara Convention Center the weekend of April 22nd and 23rd. Mission San Jose Elementary School (MSJE) was the big winner in the Elementary School Section. MSJE teams won all of the elementary school championship sections (K, K-3, 4-5, and 4-6). Four MSJE graduates playing for Mission High School won the High School team championship.
The MSJE Kindergarten team was led by Kevin Pan who scored five wins in five games and won a large trophy and the title of Northern CA Kindergarten chess Champion. Stephen He, Vasudeva Rao, Devansh Trivedi, Kevin Xu, and Azlaan Khan also competed for the MSJE kindergarten team and won trophies.
K-3 Championship
The primary school championship is the K-3 Championship division. The MSJE K-3 team won first place by scoring more than twice the score of the second place team. John Chan scored 5.5 points (five wins and one draw) and won a clear first place in this division. He also won a large trophy and the title of Northern CA primary school chess champion. First grader Rishith Susarla won four games and the ninth place trophy. Tommy Koh and Luke Zhao each scored 3.5 points and won trophies. Soorya Kuppam, Mihir Bhuptani, Lucas Sun, and Edison Zhang also competed for our K-3 championship team.
K-3 Junior varsity and other K-3 sections.
The K-3 junior varsity section, the K-3 booster and K-3 rookie sections are for grade 1 to 3 students that do not have the experience (or ratings) to play in the K-3 championship section. Students with rating above 799 can only play in the K-3 championship section. The top eight MSJE grade one to three students (above) played in the K-3 championship section. None of the teams we were competing against in the other K-3 sections had more than two children in the K-3 championship section.
Despite having our top eight players playing in K-3 championship MSJE still won the second highest K-3 section, K-3 junior varsity.
The MSJE K-3 JV team won the first place trophy with 12 points to 10 points for the second place team. Edwin Thomas, Annapoorni Meiyappan, Jeffrey Liu, and Marcus Lee, each scored three points, won trophies, and tied for 14th place in K-3 JV. First graders Amulya Harish (2.5) and Henry Liu (2.0) also competed for our K-3 JV team.
Raymond Qian and Maxwell Yu each scored 4 points in the K-3 Booster section. They each won trophies and tied for fifth place. Jonathan Zhang, Connor Chen, Jack Lee, Trisha Jain, Azlaan Islam Khan, also competed in K-3 Booster section. Alvin Lee, Diya Sen, and Balasura Balamungon competed in K-3 rookie.
K-5 Championship
The top two elementary school sections are the K-5 Championship section and the K-6 Championship section. MSJE won both of these sections by large margins. In K-5 championship Amit Sant scored 4.5 points and tied for third place. Drake Lin scored four points and tied for 6th place. Ian Wong, Kevin Zhu, Anjan Das, Edward Liu, Andy Tong, and Christopher Pan also competed for our K-5 championship team.
K-6 Championship Section
Alvin Kong, Eric Zhu, and Shalin Shah have been stars for the MSJE chess team since they were in kindergarten. Two years ago Sayan Das earned his way onto the chess team and fought his way to the top of the ladder. Suddenly we had four stars in one grade. As has been typical, this group led the MSJE chess team to an overwhelming victory in the K-6 Championship section. Shalin Shah and Sayan Das each scored five points and tied for second place. Alvin Kong and Eric Zhu each scored 4.5 points and tied for third place. Aditya Krishnan, Kavin Kumaravel, and Edward Liu also competed for the MSJE K-6 championship team.
K-6 Junior Varsity and other K-6 sections.
The top 13 MSJE 4-6 graders were playing in the championship sections. None of the schools competing with us in the other K-6 sections had more than two students in championship sections. Our K-6 Junior varsity team still took the second place team trophy. Adrienne Tong scored 4.5 points, won a trophy, and tied for fourth place in the K-6 junior varsity section. Nishant Yadav, Rajveer Oberoi, Parinith Rajkumar, Hiresh Jain, and Siddhar Mukherjee also competed for the MSJE K-6 junior varsity team.
The K-6 booster division is for players rated below 600. In K-6 booster Sashank Rao scored a perfect five out of five won a large trophy and tied for first place. Max Wang, and Jonathan Zhang each scored four points, won trophies, and tied for fourth place. A chess team score is the score of the top four players on the team. In the K-6 booster section our three player team took the first place trophy beating several teams of four or more players.
Aaron Mendoza and Baladithya Balamungon competed for MSJE in the K-6 rookie section.
Congratulations to the chess team for a tremendous victory at the 2012 state championships.
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Joe Lonsdale Chris Torres Nimish Shah Goutam Das Div Harish
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April 23, 2012
Chess history was made on April 22, 2012. Ben Rood, while still only eight years old, won first place in the grade 4-5 section at the Calchess Scholastic State Chess Championship.
California has been home to many youthful chess prodigies since I started attending the Calchess Scholastic State Chess Championship. A few that come to mind are Hikaru Nakamura, Samuel Shankland, Jordy Mont-Reynaud, Vinay Bhat, Daniel Naroditsky, Nicholas Nip and Samuel Sevian. Ben Rood’s performance at the 2012 Calchess State Scholastic Chess Championship is the best I have ever witnessed by a California chess prodigy under the age of ten.
Ben’s victory this weekend was simply immense. Not only did he place first in the strongest 4-5 section in California history; he went through the tournament undefeated. Along the way, Ben Rood defeated talented up and coming players as well as one F.I.D.E. Master.
As fantastic as his performance was, it was not unexpected. During the past two years, Ben has won many state and national titles. In fact, he is the first player in Calchess history to win the Kindergarten Championship, Grade 1-3 Championship and Grade 4-5 Championship in three consecutive years.
Ben Rood’s success is truly a combination of talent and hard work. In fact, by the age of eight he has learned more about chess than many old veterans of the game. He began chess study with his mother at age three. When he entered school, Ben started attending chess classes run by the Berkeley Chess School. For one so young, Ben’s desire to improve was insatiable. His parents began signing him up for tournaments very regularly and taking him to the Friday Night Chess program run by the Berkeley Chess School. In spite of winning first place in the Kindergarten section at the 2010 Calchess Scholastic State Championships, Ben had reached the point of needing personal attention to draw out his natural talent. During the summer of 2010 Ben met his current chess coach Chris Torres, president of the Torres Chess & Music Academy, at a chess tournament. Currently, Ben enjoys spending upwards of ten hours a week focusing on chess.
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April 21, 2010
The results for the CalChess Scholastic Chess Championship provide a snapshot of the excitement in California’s scholastic chess scene . Below are the results for the 2010 CalChess Scholastic State Chess Championship from the championship sections:
source: www.bayareachess.com
9-12 Varsity Championship
# |
Name |
Rtng |
Post |
Team |
Grd |
Rd 1 |
Rd 2 |
Rd 3 |
Rd 4 |
Rd 5 |
Rd 6 |
Tot |
1 |
Paul Richter
(9-12 Varsity State Champion) |
1806 |
1907 |
WOODLA |
7 |
W47 |
W10 |
D17 |
W5 |
W16 |
D3 |
5.0 |
2 |
Andrew Yeh
(9-12 Varsity State Champion) |
1985 |
2008 |
CHA-?? |
9 |
W27 |
W24 |
D16 |
W34 |
D3 |
W9 |
5.0 |
3 |
Samuel Sevian |
2133 |
2130 |
CALLEJ |
3 |
W20 |
W38 |
W18 |
D4 |
D2 |
D1 |
4.5 |
4 |
Michael Wil ^ Brown |
2068 |
2070 |
RANCO |
7 |
W30 |
D11 |
W8 |
D3 |
D6 |
W16 |
4.5 |
5 |
Jack Qijie ^ Zhu |
2006 |
2001 |
HART |
6 |
D25 |
W43 |
W12 |
L1 |
W8 |
W19 |
4.5 |
6 |
Brian A Wai |
1914 |
1921 |
SARATO |
10 |
W40 |
L8 |
W46 |
W35 |
D4 |
W17 |
4.5 |
7 |
Arthur $x Liou |
2010 |
2001 |
MSJH |
10 |
L22 |
W42 |
W27 |
W24 |
D19 |
W21 |
4.5 |
8 |
Benjamin X Tong |
1737 |
1801 |
DOUGHS |
9 |
W53 |
W6 |
L4 |
W18 |
L5 |
W26 |
4.0 |
9 |
Samuel $^ Bekker |
1953 |
1948 |
BOWDIT |
8 |
W23 |
L34 |
W22 |
W26 |
W11 |
L2 |
4.0 |
10 |
Daniel Liu |
1982 |
1968 |
TERMAN |
6 |
W31 |
L1 |
D20 |
W25 |
D12 |
W28 |
4.0 |
11 |
Andrew Chen |
1832 |
1841 |
DOUGHS |
9 |
W55 |
D4 |
W36 |
D17 |
L9 |
W30 |
4.0 |
12 |
Karti Chillakanti |
1734 |
1766 |
BELLAR |
10 |
W52 |
D19 |
L5 |
W36 |
D10 |
W24 |
4.0 |
13 |
Charles Sun |
1920 |
1922 |
SARATO |
12 |
W46 |
W28 |
D34 |
L16 |
W20 |
D14 |
4.0 |
14 |
Hayk Manvelyan |
2103 |
2086 |
MSJH |
|
D35 |
D36 |
W29 |
W21 |
D17 |
D13 |
4.0 |
15 |
Ojas Chinchwadkar |
1907 |
1890 |
AMERHS |
9 |
D43 |
W25 |
L21 |
D23 |
W35 |
W29 |
4.0 |
16 |
Kesav ^ Viswanadha |
1916 |
1918 |
LINCOL |
4 |
W37 |
W29 |
D2 |
W13 |
L1 |
L4 |
3.5 |
17 |
Ted Xiao |
1930 |
1928 |
|
9 |
W32 |
W26 |
D1 |
D11 |
D14 |
L6 |
3.5 |
18 |
Mukun Chillakanti |
1907 |
1891 |
BELLAR |
10 |
W39 |
W22 |
L3 |
L8 |
W27 |
D23 |
3.5 |
19 |
Aditya Kumar |
1876 |
1873 |
IRVING |
9 |
W44 |
D12 |
D35 |
W38 |
D7 |
L5 |
3.5 |
20 |
Harsha Nukala |
1721 |
1729 |
MONTAV |
10 |
L3 |
W54 |
D10 |
W33 |
L13 |
W37 |
3.5 |
21 |
Kevin Garbe |
1727 |
1765 |
SARATO |
9 |
H— |
W41 |
W15 |
L14 |
W34 |
L7 |
3.5 |
22 |
Arun Giridharan |
1645 |
1712 |
LYNBRO |
9 |
W7 |
L18 |
L9 |
H— |
W46 |
W34 |
3.5 |
23 |
Sudarsha Seshadri |
1541 |
1602 |
LOSGAT |
8 |
L9 |
D45 |
W41 |
D15 |
W38 |
D18 |
3.5 |
24 |
Samyukta Bhat |
1808 |
1792 |
AMERHS |
9 |
W45 |
L2 |
W31 |
L7 |
W40 |
L12 |
3.0 |
25 |
Albert Lin |
1595 |
1603 |
STFRAN |
9 |
D5 |
L15 |
W44 |
L10 |
W36 |
D33 |
3.0 |
26 |
Vincent Dani Tian |
1784 |
1767 |
MSJH |
10 |
W49 |
L17 |
W39 |
L9 |
W31 |
L8 |
3.0 |
27 |
Ajaiyan Rajendran |
1576 |
1584 |
DOUGHS |
9 |
L2 |
W55 |
L7 |
W48 |
L18 |
W43 |
3.0 |
28 |
Wilson Wang |
1773 |
1753 |
JORDAN |
6 |
W51 |
L13 |
D32 |
W37 |
D30 |
L10 |
3.0 |
29 |
Partha M Vora |
1740 |
1730 |
HARKER |
10 |
W50 |
L16 |
L14 |
W39 |
W43 |
L15 |
3.0 |
30 |
Richard Zhang |
1618 |
1617 |
MSJH |
10 |
L4 |
D44 |
W52 |
W32 |
D28 |
L11 |
3.0 |
31 |
Kevin Hui |
1550 |
1552 |
IRVING |
9 |
L10 |
W47 |
L24 |
W45 |
L26 |
W44 |
3.0 |
32 |
Brian Fu |
1531 |
1526 |
STMARY |
10 |
L17 |
W49 |
D28 |
L30 |
D44 |
W47 |
3.0 |
33 |
Rolland Wu |
1373 |
1395 |
SARATO |
|
H— |
L35 |
W50 |
L20 |
W42 |
D25 |
3.0 |
34 |
Daniel Steiner |
1786 |
1776 |
WOODSI |
12 |
W48 |
W9 |
D13 |
L2 |
L21 |
L22 |
2.5 |
35 |
Solomon ^ Ruddell |
1675 |
1678 |
|
6 |
D14 |
W33 |
D19 |
L6 |
L15 |
D40 |
2.5 |
36 |
Dustin Arthurs |
1330 |
1362 |
LEMOOR |
12 |
X— |
D14 |
L11 |
L12 |
L25 |
W45 |
2.5 |
37 |
Gurman Shoker |
1464 |
1453 |
MSJH |
9 |
L16 |
D50 |
W42 |
L28 |
W41 |
L20 |
2.5 |
38 |
Evan Ye |
1811 |
1776 |
SARATO |
10 |
W54 |
L3 |
W40 |
L19 |
L23 |
D39 |
2.5 |
39 |
Rik Basu |
1355 |
1374 |
LOSGAT |
10 |
L18 |
W53 |
L26 |
L29 |
W50 |
D38 |
2.5 |
40 |
Gabriel W Lee |
1422 |
1428 |
DOUGHS |
9 |
L6 |
W51 |
L38 |
X55 |
L24 |
D35 |
2.5 |
41 |
Jonathan Halprin |
unr. |
1249 |
|
|
H— |
L21 |
L23 |
W51 |
L37 |
W52 |
2.5 |
42 |
Shriniv * Sivakumar |
1200 |
1222 |
MONTAV |
|
H— |
L7 |
L37 |
W54 |
L33 |
W51 |
2.5 |
43 |
Daniel ^ Song |
1411 |
1415 |
FOSTER |
5 |
D15 |
L5 |
D45 |
W47 |
L29 |
L27 |
2.0 |
44 |
R ^ Kasiviswanathan |
1343 |
1349 |
KENNED |
8 |
L19 |
D30 |
L25 |
W52 |
D32 |
L31 |
2.0 |
45 |
Rohan R ^force Kapre |
1271 |
1284 |
EVHS |
10 |
L24 |
D23 |
D43 |
L31 |
W54 |
L36 |
2.0 |
46 |
Ashkon Farhangi |
1480 |
1476 |
LICKWI |
11 |
L13 |
W48 |
L6 |
W53 |
L22 |
U— |
2.0 |
47 |
Daniel Jun Ku Tan |
1262 |
1255 |
DOUGHS |
9 |
L1 |
L31 |
W51 |
L43 |
W53 |
L32 |
2.0 |
48 |
Adarsh ^ Kadoor |
1225 |
1219 |
THORNT |
7 |
L34 |
L46 |
W54 |
L27 |
L51 |
W50 |
2.0 |
49 |
Jack ^ Li |
1180 |
1153 |
BETHAN |
6 |
L26 |
L32 |
L55 |
L50 |
W52 |
W53 |
2.0 |
50 |
Andrew ^ Gong |
1110 |
1119 |
HANFOR |
11 |
L29 |
D37 |
L33 |
W49 |
L39 |
L48 |
1.5 |
51 |
Ricardo Davalos |
1137 |
1112 |
HANFOR |
11 |
L28 |
L40 |
L47 |
L41 |
W48 |
L42 |
1.0 |
52 |
Alec ^ Tesoioere |
869 |
853 |
HANFOR |
10 |
L12 |
B— |
L30 |
L44 |
L49 |
L41 |
1.0 |
53 |
Josh ^ Allvin |
1015 |
984 |
HANFOR |
10 |
L8 |
L39 |
B— |
L46 |
L47 |
L49 |
1.0 |
54 |
Matthew Tesoriere |
1280 |
1213 |
HANFOR |
11 |
L38 |
L20 |
L48 |
L42 |
L45 |
B— |
1.0 |
55 |
Amol Aggarwal |
1296 |
1300 |
SARATO |
11 |
L11 |
L27 |
W49 |
F40 |
U— |
U— |
1.0 |
7-8 Varsity Championship
# |
Name |
Rtng |
Post |
Team |
Grd |
Rd 1 |
Rd 2 |
Rd 3 |
Rd 4 |
Rd 5 |
Rd 6 |
Tot |
1 |
James G Kwok
(7-8 Varsity State Champion) |
1919 |
1924 |
HOPKIN |
7 |
W20 |
D43 |
W29 |
W10 |
W9 |
W6 |
5.5 |
2 |
Edward Li |
1832 |
1829 |
MILLER |
7 |
W31 |
W22 |
L5 |
W30 |
W11 |
W10 |
5.0 |
3 |
Navee Janarthanan |
1696 |
1699 |
ROCKLI |
6 |
L18 |
W50 |
W45 |
W23 |
W12 |
W5 |
5.0 |
4 |
Thomas Gonda III |
1656 |
1666 |
MONTER |
8 |
W32 |
W40 |
L10 |
W39 |
W14 |
W9 |
5.0 |
5 |
Taylor McCreary |
1635 |
1688 |
|
|
W36 |
W28 |
W2 |
D6 |
W13 |
L3 |
4.5 |
6 |
Roland Zhu |
1798 |
1803 |
WIND |
8 |
W33 |
W30 |
W11 |
D5 |
W7 |
L1 |
4.5 |
7 |
Aamir Ali Azhar |
1639 |
1654 |
GRAND |
8 |
W38 |
D29 |
W17 |
W19 |
L6 |
W15 |
4.5 |
8 |
Tudor Muntean |
1643 |
1627 |
LOSCER |
7 |
W27 |
W39 |
L14 |
D28 |
W21 |
W16 |
4.5 |
9 |
Art $^ Zhao |
1693 |
1692 |
STMARK |
4 |
W21 |
W35 |
W12 |
W14 |
L1 |
L4 |
4.0 |
10 |
Audrey Jin N $^ Zhao |
1485 |
1551 |
STMARK |
6 |
W48 |
W51 |
W4 |
L1 |
W37 |
L2 |
4.0 |
11 |
Theo Caen |
1623 |
1624 |
|
8 |
W41 |
W18 |
L6 |
W20 |
L2 |
W33 |
4.0 |
12 |
Eric L Chen |
1598 |
1591 |
WIND |
6 |
W42 |
W44 |
L9 |
W27 |
L3 |
W29 |
4.0 |
13 |
Hwai-ray Tung |
1688 |
1667 |
CROKER |
8 |
L14 |
W41 |
W32 |
W40 |
L5 |
W19 |
4.0 |
14 |
Alekhya Nandula |
1195 |
1391 |
LAWSON |
7 |
W13 |
W15 |
W8 |
L9 |
L4 |
D26 |
3.5 |
15 |
Nathanie Varghese |
1603 |
1571 |
SUTTER |
7 |
W34 |
L14 |
D21 |
W31 |
W28 |
L7 |
3.5 |
16 |
Evan John Howard |
1394 |
1396 |
ELDOMI |
8 |
D45 |
D24 |
D38 |
W18 |
W17 |
L8 |
3.5 |
17 |
Surya Ram |
unr. |
1486 |
EGAN |
8 |
W26 |
D19 |
L7 |
W54 |
L16 |
W39 |
3.5 |
18 |
Aaron Wong |
1217 |
1357 |
HOPKIN |
8 |
W3 |
L11 |
D37 |
L16 |
W54 |
W42 |
3.5 |
19 |
Arvind Sankar |
1575 |
1563 |
QUIMBY |
7 |
W53 |
D17 |
W43 |
L7 |
W38 |
L13 |
3.5 |
20 |
Prem Talwai |
1312 |
1326 |
FOLSOM |
7 |
L1 |
W48 |
W49 |
L11 |
W45 |
D22 |
3.5 |
21 |
Ryan W Wong |
1208 |
1350 |
EGAN |
7 |
L9 |
W55 |
D15 |
W43 |
L8 |
W37 |
3.5 |
22 |
Andrew Peng |
1409 |
1392 |
PINE |
7 |
W55 |
L2 |
L27 |
W48 |
W32 |
D20 |
3.5 |
23 |
Tyler Leswing |
1394 |
1390 |
STMARK |
8 |
D50 |
D37 |
W51 |
L3 |
D24 |
W38 |
3.5 |
24 |
Max Feng |
1176 |
1291 |
ALISON |
7 |
D37 |
D16 |
L30 |
W52 |
D23 |
W40 |
3.5 |
25 |
Jerry Wu |
1560 |
1506 |
HOPKIN |
8 |
L44 |
W34 |
D31 |
L38 |
W46 |
W41 |
3.5 |
26 |
Warren Willi Tian |
1318 |
1303 |
HOPKIN |
8 |
L17 |
D53 |
W50 |
D45 |
W44 |
D14 |
3.5 |
27 |
Larry Liu |
1162 |
1249 |
HOPKIN |
8 |
L8 |
W57 |
W22 |
L12 |
D39 |
D28 |
3.0 |
28 |
Thomas, S Yuan |
1321 |
1324 |
CREEKM |
8 |
W49 |
L5 |
W47 |
D8 |
L15 |
D27 |
3.0 |
29 |
Michael Meng |
1347 |
1365 |
HORNER |
7 |
W52 |
D7 |
L1 |
H— |
W34 |
L12 |
3.0 |
30 |
Kunaal Naik |
1477 |
1456 |
HOPKIN |
8 |
W46 |
L6 |
W24 |
L2 |
L33 |
X50 |
3.0 |
31 |
Shiv Bhandari |
1263 |
1274 |
CHABOY |
8 |
L2 |
W58 |
D25 |
L15 |
D50 |
W44 |
3.0 |
32 |
Michael Y Lu |
1182 |
1195 |
HORNER |
7 |
L4 |
W56 |
L13 |
W49 |
L22 |
W46 |
3.0 |
33 |
Matt K Wang |
1270 |
1275 |
MILLER |
7 |
L6 |
L46 |
W56 |
W51 |
W30 |
L11 |
3.0 |
34 |
Jake W Chiang |
1138 |
1152 |
STMARK |
7 |
L15 |
L25 |
W58 |
W47 |
L29 |
W49 |
3.0 |
35 |
Joseph Larsen |
1388 |
1339 |
HILLCR |
7 |
W56 |
L9 |
L42 |
L44 |
W55 |
W47 |
3.0 |
36 |
Ian Pryor |
1148 |
1126 |
HARTE |
8 |
L5 |
L47 |
W55 |
L46 |
W56 |
W45 |
3.0 |
37 |
Vikram Ganesh |
1645 |
1580 |
THORNT |
7 |
D24 |
D23 |
D18 |
W42 |
L10 |
L21 |
2.5 |
38 |
Jennifer Li |
1151 |
1218 |
ORINDA |
8 |
L7 |
W52 |
D16 |
W25 |
L19 |
L23 |
2.5 |
39 |
Rahul Iyer |
1353 |
1336 |
MILLER |
7 |
W47 |
L8 |
W46 |
L4 |
D27 |
L17 |
2.5 |
40 |
Jimmy Yan |
1377 |
1346 |
ALBANY |
8 |
W57 |
L4 |
W44 |
L13 |
D42 |
L24 |
2.5 |
41 |
Parker Ave Snipes |
1145 |
1186 |
STMARK |
5 |
L11 |
L13 |
D57 |
W53 |
W43 |
L25 |
2.5 |
42 |
Elliot Ki |
1133 |
1230 |
KENNED |
7 |
L12 |
W59 |
W35 |
L37 |
D40 |
L18 |
2.5 |
43 |
Alexande Magganas |
1440 |
1409 |
PIEDMM |
7 |
W58 |
D1 |
L19 |
L21 |
L41 |
W54 |
2.5 |
44 |
Andrew Gal Canafe |
1076 |
1147 |
WVCA |
7 |
W25 |
L12 |
L40 |
W35 |
L26 |
L31 |
2.0 |
45 |
Revati Kapshikar |
982 |
1069 |
THORNT |
8 |
D16 |
W54 |
L3 |
D26 |
L20 |
L36 |
2.0 |
46 |
Owen Jow |
1048 |
1098 |
EGAN |
8 |
L30 |
W33 |
L39 |
W36 |
L25 |
L32 |
2.0 |
47 |
Rohan R Narayan |
938 |
1006 |
HORNER |
7 |
L39 |
W36 |
L28 |
L34 |
W48 |
L35 |
2.0 |
48 |
Tony Sun |
1075 |
1086 |
EGAN |
8 |
L10 |
L20 |
W59 |
L22 |
L47 |
W53 |
2.0 |
49 |
Vign ^ Ramachandran |
842 |
864 |
THORNT |
8 |
L28 |
B— |
L20 |
L32 |
W51 |
L34 |
2.0 |
50 |
Kailas Vodrahalli |
979 |
1016 |
EGAN |
7 |
D23 |
L3 |
L26 |
X57 |
D31 |
F30 |
2.0 |
51 |
Narimon Farhangi |
1007 |
1016 |
MCDS |
8 |
W59 |
L10 |
L23 |
L33 |
L49 |
W56 |
2.0 |
52 |
Annalise Schulman |
924 |
917 |
STMARK |
7 |
L29 |
L38 |
B— |
L24 |
L53 |
W55 |
2.0 |
53 |
Nikhil Sharma |
1079 |
1055 |
THORNT |
8 |
L19 |
D26 |
L54 |
L41 |
W52 |
L48 |
1.5 |
54 |
Anthony Chen |
1368 |
1297 |
GALERA |
7 |
H— |
L45 |
W53 |
L17 |
L18 |
L43 |
1.5 |
55 |
Kaushik $po 20 Donthi |
996 |
941 |
THORNT |
7 |
L22 |
L21 |
L36 |
X59 |
L35 |
L52 |
1.0 |
56 |
Eric Xiao |
970 |
918 |
QUIMBY |
7 |
L35 |
L32 |
L33 |
X58 |
L36 |
L51 |
1.0 |
57 |
Jacob Thomas Dowd |
947 |
948 |
ELDOMI |
7 |
L40 |
L27 |
D41 |
F50 |
U— |
U— |
0.5 |
58 |
Ryan Hykes |
1027 |
998 |
FOOTCH |
8 |
L43 |
L31 |
L34 |
F56 |
U— |
U— |
0.0 |
59 |
Muhammed $p $m Mohideen |
1423 |
1333 |
GRAND |
7 |
L51 |
L42 |
L48 |
F55 |
U— |
U— |
0.0 |
60 |
Daniel Chen |
1427 |
1427 |
GALERA |
6 |
U— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
0.0 |
4-6 Varsity Championship
# |
Name |
Rtng |
Post |
Team |
Grd |
Rd 1 |
Rd 2 |
Rd 3 |
Rd 4 |
Rd 5 |
Rd 6 |
Tot |
1 |
Neel Apte
(4-6 Varsity State Champion) |
1802 |
1823 |
KENNED |
6 |
W16 |
W25 |
W9 |
D2 |
D5 |
W8 |
5.0 |
2 |
Colin Chow
(4-6 Varsity State Champion) |
1787 |
1804 |
GALLAR |
5 |
W33 |
W11 |
W15 |
D1 |
D7 |
W5 |
5.0 |
3 |
Kyle Shin
(4-6 Varsity State Champion) |
2052 |
2045 |
SFF |
6 |
W14 |
W44 |
W8 |
L5 |
W22 |
W9 |
5.0 |
4 |
Tanuj Vasudeva
(4-6 Varsity State Champion) |
1863 |
1855 |
BUNKER |
3 |
W35 |
L13 |
W32 |
W11 |
W20 |
W7 |
5.0 |
5 |
Joshua Cao |
1797 |
1811 |
JOAQUI |
6 |
W31 |
W18 |
W20 |
W3 |
D1 |
L2 |
4.5 |
6 |
Daniel Ho |
1659 |
1655 |
WEIBEL |
6 |
W37 |
D10 |
W13 |
L7 |
W34 |
W22 |
4.5 |
7 |
Leland Yu |
1646 |
1655 |
STR-?? |
6 |
W46 |
D32 |
W10 |
W6 |
D2 |
L4 |
4.0 |
8 |
Hun Klotz-burwell |
1704 |
1705 |
JLS |
6 |
W19 |
W12 |
L3 |
W23 |
W13 |
L1 |
4.0 |
9 |
Richard Yi |
1688 |
1686 |
CUPEMS |
6 |
W21 |
W23 |
L1 |
W35 |
W19 |
L3 |
4.0 |
10 |
Joel Chri Alcaraz |
1344 |
1420 |
|
5 |
W34 |
D6 |
L7 |
W17 |
D14 |
W20 |
4.0 |
11 |
Emily Zhu |
1394 |
1422 |
MSJE |
6 |
W39 |
L2 |
W24 |
L4 |
W36 |
W19 |
4.0 |
12 |
Sergey Gasparyan |
1374 |
1379 |
LWS |
6 |
W17 |
L8 |
H— |
W34 |
D38 |
W21 |
4.0 |
13 |
Alvin Kong |
1406 |
1456 |
MSJE |
4 |
W28 |
W4 |
L6 |
W16 |
L8 |
D14 |
3.5 |
14 |
Kory Hui |
1308 |
1347 |
WARMSP |
6 |
L3 |
W42 |
D17 |
W32 |
D10 |
D13 |
3.5 |
15 |
Russell Bik |
1531 |
1504 |
GARFIE |
5 |
W27 |
W24 |
L2 |
L19 |
W35 |
D16 |
3.5 |
16 |
Michael Lei Wang |
1251 |
1307 |
HAVENS |
5 |
L1 |
W38 |
W41 |
L13 |
W25 |
D15 |
3.5 |
17 |
Miranda Christ |
960 |
1174 |
BENTLE |
6 |
L12 |
W37 |
D14 |
L10 |
W32 |
W31 |
3.5 |
18 |
Jack Hirsch |
1389 |
1376 |
HEAD |
6 |
W47 |
L5 |
L21 |
W28 |
D31 |
W33 |
3.5 |
19 |
Sharvil Kekre |
1184 |
1285 |
WEIBEL |
6 |
L8 |
W47 |
W25 |
W15 |
L9 |
L11 |
3.0 |
20 |
Justin Wang |
1564 |
1539 |
WEIBEL |
6 |
W43 |
W40 |
L5 |
W21 |
L4 |
L10 |
3.0 |
21 |
Srinath Goli |
1178 |
1269 |
MSJE |
6 |
L9 |
W30 |
W18 |
L20 |
W23 |
L12 |
3.0 |
22 |
Andy Caen |
1636 |
1602 |
|
6 |
L24 |
W41 |
W31 |
W33 |
L3 |
L6 |
3.0 |
23 |
John Guiragossian |
1386 |
1365 |
HILLVI |
6 |
W30 |
L9 |
W29 |
L8 |
L21 |
W38 |
3.0 |
24 |
Nikhil Jaha |
1132 |
1184 |
WEIBEL |
6 |
W22 |
L15 |
L11 |
D29 |
W41 |
D26 |
3.0 |
25 |
Austin Cheng |
1407 |
1371 |
MILLER |
6 |
W42 |
L1 |
L19 |
W39 |
L16 |
W36 |
3.0 |
26 |
Levi Ormonde |
1312 |
1255 |
STOCKD |
6 |
L40 |
W27 |
L34 |
W42 |
D33 |
D24 |
3.0 |
27 |
Amarinder $x Chahal |
1075 |
1076 |
WEIBEL |
6 |
L15 |
L26 |
W47 |
D41 |
D29 |
W34 |
3.0 |
28 |
Aditya Su Kaushik |
1049 |
1144 |
WEIBEL |
6 |
L13 |
L31 |
W37 |
L18 |
W42 |
W35 |
3.0 |
29 |
Brian Chan |
955 |
1041 |
ALISAL |
6 |
L32 |
W46 |
L23 |
D24 |
D27 |
W41 |
3.0 |
30 |
Vedaank Tiwari |
982 |
1036 |
FISHER |
6 |
L23 |
L21 |
B— |
L31 |
W43 |
W37 |
3.0 |
31 |
Evan Wong |
1250 |
1248 |
MSJE |
6 |
L5 |
W28 |
L22 |
W30 |
D18 |
L17 |
2.5 |
32 |
Sam Aycock |
1361 |
1335 |
|
6 |
W29 |
D7 |
L4 |
L14 |
L17 |
W42 |
2.5 |
33 |
Eric Zhu |
1242 |
1267 |
MSJE |
4 |
L2 |
W39 |
W44 |
L22 |
D26 |
L18 |
2.5 |
34 |
Nicholas ^force Wen |
935 |
1010 |
MSJE |
6 |
L10 |
W43 |
W26 |
L12 |
L6 |
L27 |
2.0 |
35 |
Hansel Teoh |
1306 |
1279 |
PETERS |
6 |
L4 |
W36 |
W40 |
L9 |
L15 |
L28 |
2.0 |
36 |
Brett Beardsley |
1063 |
1072 |
WEIBEL |
6 |
L44 |
L35 |
W38 |
W40 |
L11 |
L25 |
2.0 |
37 |
Wolfgang Ni Wehle |
1161 |
1105 |
JEFFER |
4 |
L6 |
L17 |
L28 |
X47 |
W39 |
L30 |
2.0 |
38 |
Moksh Jawa |
1007 |
1016 |
MVE |
|
H— |
L16 |
L36 |
W46 |
D12 |
L23 |
2.0 |
39 |
Shawye Ho |
1039 |
1041 |
NDAVIS |
6 |
L11 |
L33 |
W43 |
L25 |
L37 |
W46 |
2.0 |
40 |
Aaron David Green |
913 |
1002 |
FTWASH |
6 |
W26 |
L20 |
L35 |
L36 |
W46 |
U— |
2.0 |
41 |
Dhanush Venkatesh |
853 |
843 |
STRAAL |
6 |
B— |
L22 |
L16 |
D27 |
L24 |
L29 |
1.5 |
42 |
Charles Tang |
1049 |
1022 |
HARTE |
6 |
L25 |
L14 |
W46 |
L26 |
L28 |
L32 |
1.0 |
43 |
Michael Y Jiang |
1102 |
1025 |
EATON |
6 |
L20 |
L34 |
L39 |
W45 |
L30 |
U— |
1.0 |
44 |
Steven Yuan |
1444 |
1420 |
HIDDEN |
4 |
W36 |
L3 |
L33 |
U— |
U— |
U— |
1.0 |
45 |
Manuel Cambare Lemos |
unr. |
624 |
REED |
5 |
H— |
U— |
U— |
L43 |
U— |
U— |
0.5 |
46 |
Max Storch Manga |
1148 |
1015 |
LONG |
|
L7 |
L29 |
L42 |
L38 |
L40 |
L39 |
0.0 |
47 |
Misha ^ Reswick |
996 |
964 |
ENCINA |
3 |
L18 |
L19 |
L27 |
F37 |
U— |
U— |
0.0 |
4-5 Varsity Championship
# |
Name |
Rtng |
Post |
Team |
Grd |
Rd 1 |
Rd 2 |
Rd 3 |
Rd 4 |
Rd 5 |
Rd 6 |
Tot |
1 |
Cameron Wheeler
(4-5 Varsity State Champion) |
1851 |
1850 |
REGNA |
4 |
W43 |
W27 |
W3 |
D7 |
W6 |
D2 |
5.0 |
2 |
Allan Beilin
(4-5 Varsity State Champion) |
1832 |
1843 |
|
|
H— |
W20 |
W8 |
W16 |
W15 |
D1 |
5.0 |
3 |
Rahul Ram Mohan
(4-5 Varsity State Champion) |
1454 |
1505 |
STRA-D |
4 |
W26 |
W37 |
L1 |
W18 |
W31 |
W12 |
5.0 |
4 |
Armaan Kalyanpur
|(4-5 Varsity State Champion) |
1594 |
1611 |
MSJE |
5 |
W32 |
W40 |
W36 |
D15 |
W7 |
D6 |
5.0 |
5 |
Alex Yin
(4-5 Varsity State Champion) |
1288 |
1419 |
MSJE |
5 |
W56 |
W41 |
L7 |
W26 |
W10 |
W16 |
5.0 |
6 |
Jeffrey Tao |
1599 |
1613 |
DILWOR |
4 |
W25 |
W22 |
W12 |
W10 |
L1 |
D4 |
4.5 |
7 |
Udit Iyengar |
1556 |
1570 |
COLLIN |
4 |
W48 |
W39 |
W5 |
D1 |
L4 |
W23 |
4.5 |
8 |
Kevin Moy |
1444 |
1471 |
WEIBEL |
4 |
W33 |
D11 |
L2 |
W19 |
W40 |
W17 |
4.5 |
9 |
Matt Ros Stecklow |
1174 |
1328 |
BELAIR |
5 |
D29 |
D17 |
W37 |
D36 |
W20 |
W15 |
4.5 |
10 |
Pranav Srihari |
1467 |
1457 |
REGNA |
4 |
W34 |
W19 |
W21 |
L6 |
L5 |
W30 |
4.0 |
11 |
Shalin Shah |
1079 |
1284 |
MSJE |
4 |
W17 |
D8 |
L16 |
D27 |
W46 |
W28 |
4.0 |
12 |
Aadeesh Shastry |
1355 |
1363 |
FOREST |
4 |
W49 |
W55 |
L6 |
W39 |
W30 |
L3 |
4.0 |
13 |
Leo Kitano |
1280 |
1268 |
SFDS |
5 |
W54 |
L21 |
L26 |
W37 |
W32 |
W33 |
4.0 |
14 |
Brett M Wong |
1122 |
1234 |
COALIN |
4 |
L15 |
W51 |
D23 |
D46 |
W27 |
W31 |
4.0 |
15 |
Siddharth G Banik |
1527 |
1512 |
FOSTER |
4 |
W14 |
W42 |
W38 |
D4 |
L2 |
L9 |
3.5 |
16 |
Pranav Nagarajan |
1563 |
1537 |
FOREST |
4 |
D18 |
W57 |
W11 |
L2 |
W22 |
L5 |
3.5 |
17 |
Bryan Lingf Huang |
1462 |
1429 |
GRAYST |
4 |
L11 |
D9 |
W57 |
W42 |
W18 |
L8 |
3.5 |
18 |
Erik Wong |
1133 |
1276 |
MSJE |
5 |
D16 |
W29 |
W28 |
L3 |
L17 |
W40 |
3.5 |
19 |
Mick Peterson |
1076 |
1206 |
AVLA |
4 |
W28 |
L10 |
D22 |
L8 |
W41 |
W43 |
3.5 |
20 |
Steven Yuan |
1444 |
1416 |
HIDDEN |
|
B— |
L2 |
D29 |
W49 |
L9 |
W26 |
3.5 |
21 |
Andrew Lin |
967 |
1151 |
DILWOR |
4 |
W44 |
W13 |
L10 |
L30 |
W42 |
D24 |
3.5 |
22 |
Aaron ^force Ge |
1248 |
1258 |
WILLIA |
5 |
W52 |
L6 |
D19 |
W53 |
L16 |
W38 |
3.5 |
23 |
Julie Yeung |
1267 |
1247 |
COUNTR |
5 |
X61 |
L38 |
D14 |
W52 |
W36 |
L7 |
3.5 |
24 |
Abhishek Handigol |
1224 |
1206 |
CHA-AR |
4 |
L37 |
L26 |
W34 |
W54 |
W48 |
D21 |
3.5 |
25 |
Vigne Varadarajan |
1161 |
1166 |
MISVAL |
4 |
L6 |
L52 |
W51 |
D29 |
W53 |
W36 |
3.5 |
26 |
Joseph Zhang |
1079 |
1195 |
WEIBEL |
4 |
L3 |
W24 |
W13 |
L5 |
W35 |
L20 |
3.0 |
27 |
Aleksan Kozminski |
1225 |
1214 |
SILVER |
4 |
W53 |
L1 |
D33 |
D11 |
L14 |
W45 |
3.0 |
28 |
Blake M Wong |
1358 |
1307 |
COALIN |
5 |
L19 |
W34 |
L18 |
W56 |
W38 |
L11 |
3.0 |
29 |
Vishnu Ram |
unr. |
1217 |
BULLIS |
5 |
D9 |
L18 |
D20 |
D25 |
D47 |
W48 |
3.0 |
30 |
Alexander M Sann |
1212 |
1202 |
MTS |
5 |
L36 |
W47 |
W54 |
W21 |
L12 |
L10 |
3.0 |
31 |
Chris Xiong |
1312 |
1277 |
FOSTER |
4 |
W47 |
L36 |
W48 |
W32 |
L3 |
L14 |
3.0 |
32 |
Steven Li |
1139 |
1142 |
WEIBEL |
4 |
L4 |
W58 |
W41 |
L31 |
L13 |
W50 |
3.0 |
33 |
Jonathan A Chen |
1077 |
1140 |
MSJE |
5 |
L8 |
W59 |
D27 |
H— |
W39 |
L13 |
3.0 |
34 |
Dan Hunte Yamada |
1112 |
1124 |
BELAIR |
4 |
L10 |
L28 |
L24 |
W58 |
W55 |
W46 |
3.0 |
35 |
Sophia Li |
1178 |
1135 |
DELREY |
5 |
L38 |
L56 |
W58 |
W55 |
L26 |
W47 |
3.0 |
36 |
Abraham Ga Canafe |
985 |
1098 |
BETHAN |
4 |
W30 |
W31 |
L4 |
D9 |
L23 |
L25 |
2.5 |
37 |
Bryce M Wong |
1009 |
1080 |
COALIN |
2 |
W24 |
L3 |
L9 |
L13 |
W56 |
D39 |
2.5 |
38 |
Shopnavo Biswas |
917 |
1053 |
ARDENW |
4 |
W35 |
W23 |
L15 |
D40 |
L28 |
L22 |
2.5 |
39 |
Ishas Kekre |
1173 |
1149 |
WEIBEL |
4 |
W50 |
L7 |
W55 |
L12 |
L33 |
D37 |
2.5 |
40 |
James Du |
1219 |
1197 |
HEARST |
4 |
W58 |
L4 |
W56 |
D38 |
L8 |
L18 |
2.5 |
41 |
Christopher Hou |
944 |
1028 |
CREEKS |
|
W46 |
L5 |
L32 |
D43 |
L19 |
W59 |
2.5 |
42 |
Jeremy Yao |
1185 |
1159 |
GALLAR |
5 |
W51 |
L15 |
D52 |
L17 |
L21 |
W53 |
2.5 |
43 |
Anish Yakkala |
1163 |
1128 |
CLARK |
4 |
L1 |
L53 |
W50 |
D41 |
W52 |
L19 |
2.5 |
44 |
Truman Leung |
1199 |
1120 |
GOMES |
5 |
L21 |
L54 |
D47 |
L45 |
W57 |
W52 |
2.5 |
45 |
Jeremy ^team Goldwasser |
569 |
796 |
BELAIR |
5 |
H— |
U— |
U— |
W44 |
W49 |
L27 |
2.5 |
46 |
Victor Fu |
1196 |
1135 |
OAKCHA |
5 |
L41 |
W49 |
D53 |
D14 |
L11 |
L34 |
2.0 |
47 |
Sameer Vijay |
1068 |
1058 |
WEIBEL |
5 |
L31 |
L30 |
D44 |
W59 |
D29 |
L35 |
2.0 |
48 |
Brian Hu |
1123 |
1092 |
GRDC |
5 |
L7 |
W50 |
L31 |
W57 |
L24 |
L29 |
2.0 |
49 |
Jordan De Medina |
1069 |
1033 |
WASHOP |
5 |
L12 |
L46 |
W59 |
L20 |
L45 |
W57 |
2.0 |
50 |
Ladia Ray Jirasek |
908 |
919 |
BELAIR |
4 |
L39 |
L48 |
L43 |
W51 |
W54 |
L32 |
2.0 |
51 |
Geeta ^force Shankar |
944 |
919 |
WEIBEL |
4 |
L42 |
L14 |
L25 |
L50 |
B— |
W56 |
2.0 |
52 |
James K Lehmann |
1018 |
1006 |
WALDMA |
4 |
L22 |
W25 |
D42 |
L23 |
L43 |
L44 |
1.5 |
53 |
Sophia Leswing |
1013 |
1001 |
STMARK |
5 |
L27 |
W43 |
D46 |
L22 |
L25 |
L42 |
1.5 |
54 |
Calvin Tam |
1022 |
987 |
WEIBEL |
5 |
L13 |
W44 |
L30 |
L24 |
L50 |
D55 |
1.5 |
55 |
Jaysen Shi |
977 |
964 |
WESTPO |
5 |
W59 |
L12 |
L39 |
L35 |
L34 |
D54 |
1.5 |
56 |
Michael J Wang |
1063 |
1010 |
OCEAN |
5 |
L5 |
W35 |
L40 |
L28 |
L37 |
L51 |
1.0 |
57 |
Paul ^team Carmona |
864 |
829 |
COALIN |
5 |
B— |
L16 |
L17 |
L48 |
L44 |
L49 |
1.0 |
58 |
Andrew Tran |
991 |
922 |
RUSKIN |
4 |
L40 |
L32 |
L35 |
L34 |
L59 |
B— |
1.0 |
59 |
Christia Archbold |
1204 |
1077 |
|
5 |
L55 |
L33 |
L49 |
L47 |
W58 |
L41 |
1.0 |
60 |
Oliver John Casey |
974 |
974 |
PROSPE |
4 |
H— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
0.5 |
61 |
Abhinav Naikawadi |
1020 |
1020 |
MURDOC |
4 |
F23 |
U— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
0.0 |
1-3 Varsity Champ
# |
Name |
Rtng |
Post |
Team |
Grd |
Rd 1 |
Rd 2 |
Rd 3 |
Rd 4 |
Rd 5 |
Rd 6 |
Tot |
1 |
Michael Wang
(1-3 Varsity State Champion) |
1473 |
1548 |
WEIBEL |
3 |
W29 |
W8 |
W4 |
W21 |
W7 |
D3 |
5.5 |
2 |
Leyton Ho
(1-3 Varsity State Champion) |
1428 |
1504 |
DUVEN |
3 |
W51 |
W10 |
W38 |
D3 |
W21 |
W7 |
5.5 |
3 |
Rayan Taghizadeh |
1648 |
1646 |
AUDUBO |
2 |
W17 |
W50 |
W5 |
D2 |
W6 |
D1 |
5.0 |
4 |
Evan Baldonado |
1252 |
1308 |
DUVEN |
3 |
W37 |
W34 |
L1 |
W23 |
W22 |
W9 |
5.0 |
5 |
Charles Lin |
1358 |
1366 |
FOSTER |
3 |
W41 |
W15 |
L3 |
W10 |
D12 |
W18 |
4.5 |
6 |
John L $po 80 Canessa |
1306 |
1310 |
LASLOM |
3 |
W26 |
D32 |
W16 |
W31 |
L3 |
W15 |
4.5 |
7 |
Josiah P Stearman |
1376 |
1381 |
VALHAL |
1 |
W23 |
W18 |
W13 |
W19 |
L1 |
L2 |
4.0 |
8 |
Arhant Katare |
1068 |
1170 |
FARIA |
3 |
W25 |
L1 |
W26 |
L9 |
W39 |
W21 |
4.0 |
9 |
Rahul Swaminathan |
1301 |
1300 |
ARDENW |
3 |
W46 |
W28 |
L21 |
W8 |
W13 |
L4 |
4.0 |
10 |
Akash Thiagarajan |
1113 |
1146 |
FOREST |
3 |
W40 |
L2 |
W37 |
L5 |
W24 |
W23 |
4.0 |
11 |
Seaver Dahlgren |
1359 |
1329 |
PARK |
3 |
D16 |
L14 |
W24 |
W32 |
W31 |
D12 |
4.0 |
12 |
Solomon Ge |
1201 |
1230 |
WILLIA |
1 |
W33 |
L21 |
W46 |
W34 |
D5 |
D11 |
4.0 |
13 |
Lawrence Wong |
1215 |
1211 |
PHOENX |
3 |
W44 |
W24 |
L7 |
W38 |
L9 |
W22 |
4.0 |
14 |
Om Chinchwadkar |
1297 |
1266 |
FOREST |
2 |
L31 |
W11 |
W41 |
L22 |
W33 |
W28 |
4.0 |
15 |
Zachary P Ravel |
870 |
1027 |
BRANDI |
1 |
W30 |
L5 |
D17 |
W50 |
W19 |
L6 |
3.5 |
16 |
Drake Lin |
933 |
1069 |
MSJE |
3 |
D11 |
W43 |
L6 |
W17 |
L18 |
W32 |
3.5 |
17 |
William J $p Li |
964 |
1019 |
OCEAN |
3 |
L3 |
W44 |
D15 |
L16 |
W48 |
W31 |
3.5 |
18 |
Anthony Zhou |
1064 |
1104 |
PION |
2 |
W45 |
L7 |
W27 |
H— |
W16 |
L5 |
3.5 |
19 |
Amit Sant |
1246 |
1210 |
MSJE |
2 |
W27 |
D31 |
W32 |
L7 |
L15 |
W25 |
3.5 |
20 |
Gia 2t Peterson |
726 |
900 |
AVLA |
K |
H— |
U— |
U— |
W49 |
W45 |
W43 |
3.5 |
21 |
Anirudh Seela |
1483 |
1443 |
MVSE |
3 |
W22 |
W12 |
W9 |
L1 |
L2 |
L8 |
3.0 |
22 |
Howard Tang |
957 |
1052 |
ARGONA |
2 |
L21 |
W33 |
W28 |
W14 |
L4 |
L13 |
3.0 |
23 |
Dante Peterson |
941 |
995 |
AVLA |
2 |
L7 |
W25 |
W39 |
L4 |
W34 |
L10 |
3.0 |
24 |
Alvin J ^ Zhang |
767 |
921 |
MSJE |
1 |
W42 |
L13 |
L11 |
W27 |
L10 |
W37 |
3.0 |
25 |
Sainath Kesari |
828 |
925 |
WEIBEL |
3 |
L8 |
L23 |
W42 |
W37 |
W26 |
L19 |
3.0 |
26 |
Jonathan Ko |
915 |
926 |
MSJE |
3 |
L6 |
W52 |
L8 |
W40 |
L25 |
W39 |
3.0 |
27 |
Michael Hayashi |
871 |
922 |
HUFFAK |
3 |
L19 |
W42 |
L18 |
L24 |
W50 |
W38 |
3.0 |
28 |
Krishna Movva |
867 |
885 |
MURDOC |
|
B— |
L9 |
L22 |
W51 |
W38 |
L14 |
3.0 |
29 |
Julia Nic Moseyko |
956 |
928 |
ACADEM |
3 |
L1 |
L39 |
D45 |
D47 |
W44 |
W40 |
3.0 |
30 |
Ojas ^ Arun |
656 |
738 |
MSJE |
2 |
L15 |
L46 |
B— |
W44 |
L32 |
W45 |
3.0 |
31 |
Andrew Zhang |
883 |
998 |
|
1 |
W14 |
D19 |
W50 |
L6 |
L11 |
L17 |
2.5 |
32 |
Justin J $xo 12 Tan |
1022 |
1013 |
EATON |
3 |
W52 |
D6 |
L19 |
L11 |
W30 |
L16 |
2.5 |
33 |
Mihir Bhuptani |
848 |
907 |
MSJE |
1 |
L12 |
L22 |
W43 |
W41 |
L14 |
D34 |
2.5 |
34 |
Michael Da Ryaboy |
818 |
886 |
RUSSIA |
2 |
W43 |
L4 |
W51 |
L12 |
L23 |
D33 |
2.5 |
35 |
Julia Schulman |
977 |
894 |
STMARK |
3 |
L38 |
L37 |
L40 |
W42 |
D47 |
W48 |
2.5 |
36 |
Abtin 2t Olaee |
617 |
681 |
WEIBEL |
2 |
H— |
U— |
U— |
L45 |
W53 |
W47 |
2.5 |
37 |
Deric Chen |
877 |
868 |
SINNOT |
2 |
L4 |
W35 |
L10 |
L25 |
W51 |
L24 |
2.0 |
38 |
Kevin ^ Zhu |
715 |
723 |
MSJE |
1 |
W35 |
X— |
L2 |
L13 |
L28 |
L27 |
2.0 |
39 |
Sean Donovan |
847 |
846 |
LOSPER |
2 |
L50 |
W29 |
L23 |
W46 |
L8 |
L26 |
2.0 |
40 |
Dani ^force Mendelevitch |
835 |
826 |
NESBIT |
1 |
L10 |
L51 |
W35 |
L26 |
W41 |
L29 |
2.0 |
41 |
Leonar $po 80 Cardarelli |
916 |
886 |
STMARK |
3 |
L5 |
W45 |
L14 |
L33 |
L40 |
W51 |
2.0 |
42 |
Brian $po80 Ma |
990 |
895 |
BROOKT |
3 |
L24 |
L27 |
L25 |
L35 |
W49 |
W52 |
2.0 |
43 |
David Deng |
1066 |
967 |
OCEAN |
3 |
L34 |
L16 |
L33 |
W52 |
W46 |
L20 |
2.0 |
44 |
Desiree Ho |
868 |
842 |
WEIBEL |
3 |
L13 |
L17 |
W52 |
L30 |
L29 |
W50 |
2.0 |
45 |
Derek Hua |
805 |
752 |
SPRING |
2 |
L18 |
L41 |
D29 |
W36 |
L20 |
L30 |
1.5 |
46 |
Kumar Sugan |
912 |
849 |
CHADBO |
3 |
L9 |
W30 |
L12 |
L39 |
L43 |
D53 |
1.5 |
47 |
Hender C 2t Lin |
624 |
640 |
ULLOA |
3 |
H— |
U— |
U— |
D29 |
D35 |
L36 |
1.5 |
48 |
Serafina 2t Show |
780 |
759 |
WEIBEL |
2 |
H— |
U— |
U— |
W53 |
L17 |
L35 |
1.5 |
49 |
Janya 2t Budaraju |
565 |
545 |
STRA-S |
1 |
H— |
U— |
U— |
L20 |
L42 |
B— |
1.5 |
50 |
Michael Tang |
1147 |
1031 |
FOREST |
2 |
W39 |
L3 |
L31 |
L15 |
L27 |
L44 |
1.0 |
51 |
Alexa Makhratchev |
947 |
856 |
MALONE |
3 |
L2 |
W40 |
L34 |
L28 |
L37 |
L41 |
1.0 |
52 |
Jonathan $x Rajkumar |
802 |
719 |
LEITCH |
2 |
L32 |
L26 |
L44 |
L43 |
B— |
L42 |
1.0 |
53 |
Advait 2t Budaraju |
571 |
552 |
STRA-S |
PK |
H— |
U— |
U— |
L48 |
L36 |
D46 |
1.0 |
54 |
Dhanush Venkatesh |
1042 |
1042 |
|
|
U— |
B— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
U— |
1.0 |
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April 20, 2010
Tonight I attended the Monday night chess team meeting at Mission San Jose Elementary School. Head Coach Joe Lonsdale was very pleased with the teams results at the CalChess Scholastic Chess Championship and took time at the beginning of class to congratulate all of our top finishers. Below is a list of Mission San Jose’s best individual scorers. I see many of these children several times a week and will make sure to post some of their favorite games from the CalChess State Championships. I will soon post more complete results from the 2010 CalChess Scholastic Chess Championship.
Kindergarden section
Soorya Kuppam 4/5
grades 1-3 novice
Edward Liu 4/5
grades 1-3 junior varsity
Luke Zhao 4/5
grades 4-5 varsity
Armaan Kalyanpur 5/6 (first place)
Alex Yin 5/6 (first place)
Shalin Shah 4/6
grades k-6 unrated
Sayan Das 5/5 (first place)
grades k-6 novice
John Yao 5/5 (first place)
grades 4-6 varsity
Emily Zhu 4/6
Any young chess players in the bay area have the opportunity to train with me this summer at the Torres Chess and Music Academy’s many summer camps and weekly classes. For a list of these summer chess classes visit www.ChessAndMusic.com
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April 19, 2010
Day two of the 2010 CalChess Scholastic Chess Championships began with a rather contentious coaches meeting. As usual, all the colorful personalities and huge egos resulted in a very heated discussion. The use of electronic devices to keep score and the ability to have unrated players play in the junior varsity sections were the most hotly debated topics. The solutions should be to allow any score keeping method that is allowed by the USCF and also allow schools to move players up from unrated categories into junior varsity sections as long as it is not done so last minute that it puts additional strain on the tournament directing staff. Sadly, coaches were unable to agree on these solutions. Based on my previous experiences at the Calchess Scholastic Chess Championships, even if there had been total agreement at the coaches meeting it would not guarantee, in any way, that whoever happens to run the next Calchess Scholastic Chess Championships would have implemented the changes.
Mission San Jose Elementary School continued to dominate the CalChess State Championships winning both the k-3 and k-5 varsity sections. Had their been a team award for kindergarden we would have also won that. In the near future I will post detailed information on our top players performances as well as games and pictures from the CalChess State Scholastic Chess Championship.
I advised members of the CalChess board that it would benefit the Northern California scholastic chess community if we could better define and eliminate the superfluous championship events that seem to plague Northern California and water down the competition at the real CalChess Scholastic State Championships. This year there were four different state/regional championship events. I feel there should only be two, the CalChess Grade Level Championship in the fall and the CalChess State Scholastic Chess Championships in the Spring. Having the extra tournaments tends to confuse the general public and reduces the accomplishments of the real state champions. Why do we have so many Scholastic Chess Championships anyhow? Whether it is greed, ego, or ineptness the results are the same. The CalChess Scholastic Chess Championship is smaller and our state champions accomplishments are being cheapened.
Please remember to check the Torres Chess and Music Academy;s web page for detailed information on how young chess players can attend our many camps and classes this summer. The Torres Chess and Music Academy’s web page is http://www.ChessandMusic.com
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