Sunday, July 18, 2010

18th National Youth Active Chess Championship (Batangas Leg)

BY: ANTHONY NAVARRO (Chess Windows Laguna correspondent)

The 18th National Youth Active Chess Championship, Batangas leg was successfully conducted July 17 to 18 at the SM Batangas City Activity Center. A total of 500 players once again participated in this biggest chess event in the Philippines with 138 boards in the Kiddies / U-14 Division and 112 boards in the Juniors / U-18 Division. Batangas players came in full force mainly from major schools University of Batangas and De La Salle-Lipa.

Laguna and NCR players also went to the event, with varsity players from FEU,San Sebastian, NU,Adamson,UST contesting the 3 qualifying slots in each Division.

In the Kiddies Division, FEU's Paul Robert Evangelista remained unscathed with 8.5 points in 9 rounds to clinch being the solo champion. NU's Felipe Magdalaga and LCBA Calamba's Christian Nanola had 8 points each to clinch the other 2 berths. Zambales' young lad Fortin made a great run having 7.5/8 but faltered in the final round showdown with Evangelista. San Pablo's Carl Angelo Perez didn't make it this time as he was derailed in the 7th round by NU's Fuerte, but bounced back to finish with 7.5 points for 4th place. Calamba's Michelle Yaon achieved a milestone by finishing highest in her young career also with 7.5 points for 5th place, aside from garnering the top female award. She did this by scoring 4/4 on the 2nd day of competition punctuated with a final round win vs Rizal's John Margarito, after a 5th round loss to LCIS' De Mesa.

In the Juniors Division, San Sebastian's Kristian Paulo Cristobal was also unbeaten with 7.5 pts in 8 rounds to become solo champion. Teammate Jayson Mercado completed a 1-2 finish bu garnering the highest tiebreak at 7 pts, followed by FEU's Alfred Rapanot.

Also with 7 points were FEU's Jeremiah Alfonso (4th place) and Tanauan's Gladys Romero (5th place) who also garnered the top female award. John Bongon also finished with 7 points after a final round win vs DLSL's John Zacarias.

Other Laguna hopefuls made a good account of themselves :

KIDDIES

Name

Town

Point

Ranking

Jhoemar Mendiogarin

Calamba

7.0

8th

Vladimir Gonzales

Calamba

6.5

25th

Kenneth Flores

Pagsanjan / NU

6.5

26th

Shania Mae Mendoza

Santa Rosa / IMS

6.0

32nd

Eric Robert Yap

Siniloan

6.0

36th

Jasper Marce

Santa Rosa

6.0

38th

Harold Elago

Calamba

5.5

61st

Christian Michael Navarro

Binan

5.5

64th

Daniel Vincent Navarro

Binan

5.0

93rd

Kimberly Gacusan

Calamba

4.0

161st


JUNIORS

Name

School

Points

Ranking

Bryan Cyril Martinez

Letran Calamba

6.5

9th

Kelly Rancap

Perpetual Binan

6.5

10th

Apollo Agapay

Perptual Binan

6.0

22nd

Chsitian Paul Florin

LCBA Calamba

5.5

29th

John Dick Tambo

Letran Calamba

5.0

66th

Arvie Tombo

Perpetual Binan

4.5

72nd

Emil Jarlego

Letran Calamba

4.5 (4.0)


Calamba also had over 40 entries mainly from LCBA. Major Laguna schools like Letran Calamba and Perpetual Binan also had representatives, this augurs well for Laguna chess to have more exposure vs NCR-based players. May they continue to compete for their further chess development.

1 Comment:

Tony said...

Oops, in reading and retrospect there were also LSGH players in the Kiddies field.