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- Chess keeps Coquille youth thinking
Chess keeps Coquille youth thinking
- By Coquille Valley Sentinel Editor
- Published 06/1/2009
- Front Page , June 3
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After all the National and State events, Coquille settled down for a nice quiet local tournament to compete in Saturday, May 30th. Five preschoolers and first graders participated, some having to sit on their knees to see the board but building up their skills in anticipation of maybe being a future National team member. In the 5th grade an under division, Emily Terry dominated winning all her games. Fourth grader James Hopper's only defeat was to Emily Terry.
The adults were integrated into the 12th grade and under division. Third grader Josiah Perkins and fourth grader Jace Sperling were "bumped" up into the older division due to their past dominance in the younger division. Ninth grader Jessi Ross continued to demonstrate her chess abilities that she honed for Nationals by remaining undefeated once again. Young Josiah
The Coquille Chess Club is planning their fun summer LaVerne Park Chess Tournaments where prizes are squirt guns instead of trophies. Water fun is encouraged between rounds. Tentative dates are June 27th, July 18th and August 1st. Some participants find camping the night before and after adds to the enjoyment. If you want to be added to the mailing list for events, contact Nancy Keller 396-3855