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INAUGURAL MC CUP EVENT ON MARCH 28
The first ever MC Cup event will take place at Howick Recreation Centre on Sunday March 28 from 1 to 5 pm. An individual 7-round Swiss tournament open to all players born after 1991 offers trophies and other prizes in Under-18, Under-14, Under-12, Under-10 and Under-8 categories with additional prizes for top girl players.
The MC Cup is named in honour of Murray Chandler, New Zealand’s first and only home-grown chess Grandmaster. A series of tournaments will be held throughout the year, with trophies awarded at each event and overall trophies awarded at year end, based on the best 4 scores achieved in the year.
Played in a fun, friendly atmosphere and a safe environment, this is an ideal first tournament for beginners, as well as being suitable for more experienced players seeking to establish their strength. All participants play 7 games, each time against an opponent on the same score to ensure evenness of match-ups.
For more details, or to enter the event, download the tournament information/entry form.
Somerville and Pigeon Mountain win at Howick
The first Super 14 Interschool Chess Championship took place at Bucklands Beach Intermediate School on Thursday 11 March. In the Intermediate division Somerville Intermediate School, who were silver medalists in Melbourne last December, confirmed their class by cruising to victory and the gold medals. Two of their players, Leo Zhu and Luke Li, had perfect 7/7 scores. The host school provided both the silver and bronze medal teams. The primary division was won by Pigeon Mountain Primary School, who finished just half a point behind the top Somerville team, and very nearly caused a huge surprise after leading all Primary and Intermediate teams for most of the day.
Intermediate final scores: Somerville Blue 22; Bucklands Beach B 20.5; Bucklands Beach A 20; Somerville Intermediate Green 16.5; Somerville Intermediate Red 16.
Primary final scores: Pigeon Mountain 21.5; Botany Downs B 15; Bucklands Beach Primary 12, Botany Downs A 12.
More details, including photos from the day, to follow.



