Friday, 20 June 2014
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
TWCA wins treble on tie-break at Schools' Team Chess Championship
The words “Checkmate” and the clicking sound of a pressed chess clock echoed
in Wennie Du Plessis School’s Hall as the 9th National School’s Team
Chess Championship came to a close at the town of Gobabis this past weekend.
A number of primary school and secondary schools
have taken part in the tournament since its inception in 2005 and a few of this
have shared in the glory of the team chess event.
Following suit was in 2011 was another chess
academy, The Weekend Chess Academy (TWCA), who dominated their opponents and
became the 2011 champions.
In total, the secondary school
section had a tally of 16 teams who played using a swiss system whilst the Primary
School section this year had only 4 teams who played double round robin. In the final standings, TWCA Team-A and
Paressis Team-A finished tied in first place after both scoring an outstanding
12 points each. TWCA edged (out) Paresis after the Median Bucholz, had to be
applied as a fifth tie-break to decide the winner.
It was indeed a historic win for TWCA as they finished equal on match
points; equal on game points; head-to-head draw; equal progressive score; with
only M-Bucholz breaking the tie after 7 rounds. Following the two closely in
third place was the ZCA Team-A, who managed to amass 11 points in total.
Other teams present at the event were;
4.Okahandja Secondary School (A-team),
5.Wennie Du Plessis (A-team),
6.Wennie Du Plessis (B-team),
7.Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool,
8.Concordia College (B-team),
9.Jan Mohr Secondary School (A- team),
10.Okahandja Secondary School B-team,
11.Epako High School (A-Team),
12.Jan Mohr Secondary School (B-Team),
13.Paressis High School (B-Team),
14.Epako High School (B-Team),
15.Concordia College (A-Team),
16.ZCA (B-Team)
Only four teams took part in the in the Primary School section, in which Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool (WAP) (A-team) claimed first prize with a total of 11 points followed by ZCA (A-team) in second place with 8 tallies. ZCA (B-team) came in 3rd followed by WAP (B-team) in the final spot.
The NCF also took the opportunity while in Gobabis to host a seminar after
the tournament aimed at empowering and imparting knowledge into chess players and
coaches in from the town. The seminar dealt with several chess skills and effective
tournament organizational and management skills amongst a plethora of other
important aspects.
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