Junior Orange Bowl Holds 13th International Scholastic Chess Tournament
(Coral Gables, FL) Some of the world’s best youth chess players competed in the 13th Junior Orange Bowl InternationalScholastic Chess Championship on December 27-29 at the Embassy Suites Hotel Miami International Airport. International players from Central and South America, and the Caribbean, made the trip to compete in this prestigious tournament.
The Junior Orange Bowl International Scholastic Chess Championship is comprised of local, national, and international participants; bringing people together from all over the world. For many young chess players, the Championship is the perfect opportunity to not only sharpen their mental skills, but also test their abilities against players from all different backgrounds and nationalities.
“Chess is much more than a game as it develops important life skills such as patience, planning, and strategy. The Junior Orange Bowl International Scholastic Chess Championship is the perfect opportunity for youths to continue to develop these skills, while having fun at the same time,” said Tiffany Kennedy, chairperson of the Championship.
This year’s tournament featured an increase in local participation as many South Florida area high schools and middle schools were represented. Elizabeth Tejada of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Title I Chess Program also attended in support of the local public schools.
Miami-Dade College presented a $2000 scholarship to Steven Godoy of Ecuador for his performance at the tournament. Miami-Dade College was the biggest single sponsor of the International Scholastic Chess Championship, and used the tournament as a recruiting tool for their Chess Program. Steven Godoy has traveled from Ecuador to participate in this tournament for three years.
Five individual and four team championships were awarded. The winners were as young as six and seven years of age as Nathan Walsh (6) of Jamaica and Dario Martin (7) of Miami won the six & under and 9 & under divisions respectively. Other winners included Carlos D. Hoyos of Coral Cove Elementary in the 10-12 division, Frank Hauser of South Broward High School in the 13-15, and Reinaldo Perez of Southwest Miami Senior High School in the 16-19 division.
The team from Jamaica took home the 9 & under trophy, while 3 Kings and a Queen from Miami won the 10-12 division, Hialeah Gardens Middle School won the 13-15, and Southwest Miami Senior High were the champions in the 16-19 division.
