Hunter Malone and George Thompson were
first-place winners in the Claremore Upper
Elementary School Chess Club’s Winter Open
tournament on Feb. 11.
Malone, sixth-grade son of John and Shelia, won
the Bishops division. Thompson, fifth-grade son of
Howard and Robin, won in the Knights division.
Each won four games and drew another, scoring
4.5 of a possible 5 points in the five-round
tournament.
Runners-up in the Bishops division were Dakota
White, sixth-grade son of Anthony and Tammy, and
Shawn Swatek, fifth-grade son of Mike and Leslie
Swatek, each with 4 points. Heather Hargrave,
fifth-grade daughter of Barbara; Dil Patel,
fifth-grade son of Daksha; and Devon Reece,
sixth-grade son of Evelyn Haysler, each scored 3.5
points.
Joshua Wolfe, sixth-grade son of Beth, had 4
points for second place in the Knights division.
Kristofer Kotoff, fifth-grade son of Jim and
Susan, was third with 3.5 points.
Each CUE Chess Club meeting starts with a Swiss
System-style tournament round. Every player
competes in five rounds of full tournaments, being
paired with others having about the same
performance level. The in-club tournaments prepare
members for competition in nationally-rated
tournaments, where they compete against other
schools as a team.
On Saturday, 13 of the club members —
representing CUE’s largest team to date at a rated
tournament — will compete in the Winter Scholastic
Chess Challenge at Wright Christian Academy in
Tulsa.
The team will be very visible their new bright
red club shirts featuring a Zebra knight. The
shirts were first sketched at a December
tournament by club member Kyndl Rowland,
fifth-grade daughter of Julie.
CUE Chess Club is looking for its first
tournament title after a pair of runner-up
finishes in its first two events. About 150
students from northeastern Oklahoma are expected
to compete.
The local tournament and the event in Tulsa are
building up to the Oklahoma Scholastic Chess
Organization championship tournament on March 1 in
the Claremore High School cafeteria. The state
tournament is being hosted by the CUE Chess
Club.
Local sponsors of the state tournament are Web
Sites By Leslie (www.websbyl.com), Java Dave’s and
RCB Bank.
Scholastic chess players with their school
teams from all over Oklahoma will be in Claremore
to compete for this year’s OSCO honors.
For more information about the state
tournament, visit www.okschess.org.Call Mike
Swatek at 342-4245 for more information about
state tournament sponsorship opportunities,
participation or volunteering.