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SCSC SPRING 2008 CHESS TOURNAMENT

The Quest for Chess Continues!

More than 30 students competed in the 2008 Spring South Central Service Cooperative (SCSC) Regional Chess Tournament on March 8 at the St. Peter Community Center. Aaron Julio Ponce de Leon, 1st place High School finisher, performed remarkably well.  He not only went undefeated for the day but also accepted a challenge game from John Flores, USFC Tournament Director, a nationally ranked player, and a board member of the Minnesota Chess Association. When Flores moved his knight, it opened up Aaron’s aligned rook and queen for the winning attack.

Students from ten schools competed in the tournament including: Bagley, Belle Plaine, Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial, Mankato Public Schools, Mountain Lake,  New Prague, New Ulm, Prior Lake-Savage, Sleepy Eye, and St Peter and several homeschooled students.

Amazingly, all first-place finishers were undefeated for the day.  And truly, all participants emerged victorious.K-12 students were divided by grade level and paired for four rounds of tactical chess.  “Blitz” matches played against the clock served as tie-breakers. The day concluded with an awards ceremony honoring first through third-place division winners.

Does life imitate chess?  According to Larry Hansen, Sleepy Eye Public School chess club instructor, it very much does!  He recognizes his duty as a chess coach is to help students reach their highest potential in this intellectual and strategic game. But perhaps, even more importantly, the game of chess lends itself to teaching life’s lessons by focusing on chess etiquette.  In his opinion, being a good sport in chess makes students much better players.  Gloating over victories or grieving over a loss is one of the finest teaching opportunities chess offers among many other lessons in manners and conduct.

Thank you to Steve Harder, Mountain Lake Chess Coach, Brian Combs, St. Peter and Mankato Chess Instructor, and Erick Knight, St. Peter High School, for facilitating the tournament.  Students and parents were impressed with the beautiful St. Peter Community Center who was our gracious host. 

The first SCSC State Chess Tournament will be held June 20-21!  Watch our website for details.

Trophies and medals awarded for 1st–3rd place

Primary Section:
Jackson Hillman, Belle Plaine, First Place
Jareya Harder, Mountain Lake, Second Place
Dahna Hunter, Mountain Lake, Third Place

Elementary Section:
Daniel Harder, Mountain Lake, First Place
Daniel Fischer, Sleepy Eye, Second Place
Matt Miller, Sleepy Eye, Third Place

 

Middle Section (6th Grade):
Andrew Hirsch, Mountain Lake, First Place
Christian Pfeiffer, Mountain Lake, Second Place
Tyler Reider, Shakopee, Third Place

Secondary Section:
Aaron Julio Ponce de Leon, Home School, First Place
Jim Louangsaphakdy, Mountain Lake, Second Place
James Skoog, St. Peter, Third Place

  

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