Showing posts with label Isaac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isaac. Show all posts

Friday, May 30

Mukund and Isaac Share Top Junior High (7-8) Honors

(Junior High co-champions Isaac Zhang on left and Mukund Chillakanti.)

I watched the 7-8 Varsity section of the CalChess Scholastics closely for two reasons: quite a few of my students were playing and I saw no single clear favorite to win. In fact, I thought any one of the top six seeds, all rated above 1800, had a reasonable chance to climb to the top. Of course, I wished that one of my students would become champion, but without a doubt, the two most deserving players took the top honors.

Congratulations to Mukund Chillakanti and Isaac Zhang for winning five games and drawing only with each other. Mukund gained over 100 rating points in the past two months, highlighted by a 2075 performance at the National High School Championship with an impressive pair of wins against experts. On the other hand, Isaac has been a terror at the Sacramento Chess Club, winning nearly every adult honor possible, including Player of the Year. Honorable mention goes to Isaac's friend, Ted Xiao, who earned the 3rd place trophy by defeating two of the three highest seeds while losing only to Mukund.

Final Standings of 7-8 Varsity
  1. 5.5 Mukund Chillakanti (1917) -- $50 gift certificate
  2. 5.5 Isaac Zhang (1923) -- 1 year ICC extension
  3. 5.0 Ted Xiao (1740) -- 1 year ICC extension
  4. 5.0 Puneeth Gadangi (1656)
  5. 5.0 Andrew Chen (1722)
  6. 4.5 Sam Bekker (1911)
  7. 4.5 Andrew Yeh (1847)
  8. 4.5 Rahul Desirazu (1664)
  9. 4.5 Vincent Tian (1674)
  10. 4.5 Brian Wai (1690)
Kudos also to the Redwood Middle School team (photo on bottom right) for taking 1st place honors for the second year in a row! My students Brian Wai (4.5), Kevin Garbe (4.0), Evan Ye (4.0) and Sankash Shankar (3.0) proved once again that you don't need a superstar on board 1 to succeed. Thanks also to David Chock, Jeff Young and Charles Sun of nearby Saratoga High School for coaching and mentoring the team this year.

Finally, organizer Salman Azhar accurately commented at the awards ceremony that many of these players are friends off the chess board. They really love to goof off, as demonstrated in this blog post and the middle of the three photos below.

Monday, May 19

Boys Will Be Boys

The troublemakers above are: Isaac Zhang (left), Ted Xiao (top) and Sam Bekker (right); the "victim" is Andrew Chen (middle). All four kids finished in the top six of the Junior High section, with Isaac earning a share of 1st place.

Saturday, April 26

Photos from St. Alban's Tournament











These photos come from today's Greater Sacramento Adult/Scholastic Championship, a G/30 tournament hosted by the St. Alban's Country Day School chess club and directed by NTD John McCumiskey (see photo lower right). 92 players of all ages came to Roseville to play chess on a sunny Saturday. Special thanks to the parents of St. Alban's for once again offering a raffle with great prizes plus a full lunch and snack bar (great cookies)!

Since I managed to play like a doofus in the final round, the Open section ended in a five-way tie for first place between Joe Birt, Alvin Pulley, 7th grader Isaac Zhang, Stephen Pulley and Michael Aigner. Give credit to Joe Birt for alertly taking advantage of my careless opening play.