Whatcom County Scholastic Chess Championships
Saturday, November 17, 2001
Lynden High School
WHATCOM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2001 9-12
High School Division
pos last name first id numb start end rd1 rd2 rd3 rd4 rd5 tot
1 ENTRIKIN, RY LYEL7359 1221 1234/114 W12 W7 W6 W2 L3 4.0
2 MOORE, STUART SHMK9212 1194 1221/64 W16 W8 W4 L1 W5 4.0
3 GOMDYSEY, MAKSIM FERL2897 1208 1210/136 L13 W11 W15 W8 W1 4.0
4 HAMMONS, MATT LYEL7800 1371 1351/120 W15 W14 L2 D5 W6 3.5
5 GARZA, RICARDO FERL7231 1117 1130/118 D11 W13 W9 D4 L2 3.0
6 JESERITZ, RYAN SHMJ9736 950 979 /58 W18 W9 L1 W12 L4 3.0
7 FISHER, AARON SHMK9085 1100 1086/46 W19 L1 L12 W14 W11 3.0
8 BARNIOL, LUIS BHMJ7224 891 898 /55 WF L2 W10 L3 W17 3.0
9 MCCURDY, AARON LYEM3701 1147 1045/11 W17 L6 L5 W16 W15 3.0
10 STEWARDSON, JOSHUA HSCK4123 1000 865 /5 L14 W16 L8 W17 W12 3.0
11 GENTRY, JOE LYEL4127 1100 980 /5 D5 L3 W16 W13 L7 2.5
12 SKACHKOV, ALEX FERK2580 829 831 /37 L1 W18 W7 L6 L10 2.0
13 BRENDON, ALEX SHMJ1062 775 800 /37 W3 L5 W14 L11 L16 2.0
14 VYAERSI, GERT FERJ9738 959 936 /37 W10 L4 L13 L7 W18 2.0
15 HODGSON, RICKY SHMK1060 873 867 /38 L4 W17 L3 W18 L9 2.0
16 SCHECK, JAI FERJ3345 644 663 /15 L2 L10 L11 L9 W13 1.0
17 GUNDERSON, JOHN FERJ1688 411 400 /14 L9 L15 D18 L10 L8 0.5
18 WILSON, ANGELA HSCJ4128 900 484 /5 L6 L12 D17 L15 L14 0.5
19 LINDSAY, LANDON NVLJ4129 900 700 /1 L7 U U U U 0.0
Team Standings
Order Team Score Brks
1 LYE 13.0 40.5 Lynden H.S.
2 SHM 12.0 40.0 Sehome H.S.
3 FER 11.0 33.5 Ferndale H.S.
WHATCOM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2001 6-8
Middle School Division
pos last name first id numb start end rd1 rd2 rd3 rd4 rd5 tot
1 JUNE, PETER FHVI9213 1135 1185/87 W16 W14 W11 W10 W2 5.0
2 SCHWEDE, MATT VSTI9750 1150 1153/54 W30 W9 W12 W6 L1 4.0
3 MARKS, ALEXANDER KULH1676 806 870 /161 W38 W18 W5 L8 W10 4.0
4 LANDDEN, SHAWN SHKG1731 938 991 /11 W20 L7 W21 W23 W11 4.0
5 KURTIS, MATT LYEI7331 965 976 /108 W37 W24 L3 W13 W12 4.0
6 KURTIS, ALEX LYEI7336 899 921 /107 W26 W15 W7 L2 D8 3.5
7 EVERYHOPE, IAN FHVI9087 778 832 /37 W31 W4 L6 D18 W19 3.5
8 BINDER, MICHAEL FHVH8507 1001 986 /94 W39 L19 W27 W3 D6 3.5
9 MILLER-GAINES, GRAHAM FHVI2922 832 861 /27 W36 L2 W26 D19 W18 3.5
10 LARSON, REED SKYH1669 932 894 /13 W25 W17 W19 L1 L3 3.0
11 NELSON, BRAD VSTI9746 842 861 /25 W34 W13 L1 W24 L4 3.0
12 JUSAK, JEREMY FHVI7225 862 867 /45 W32 W28 L2 W14 L5 3.0
13 CAMPBELL, DEREK FHVH4103 800 859 /5 W22 L11 W15 L5 W23 3.0
14 TJOELKER, ANDREW WHCG3050 735 831 /12 W29 L1 W31 L12 W25 3.0
15 WIELENGA, DUSTIN JCAG3634 592 747 /14 W23 L6 L13 W25 W28 3.0
16 BASABE, ANDY MBKH4104 800 942 /5 L1 L23 W37 W36 W24 3.0
17 WANG, MAX KULH2991 618 664 /28 W33 L10 L23 W26 W27 3.0
18 KEELE, STEPHEN BIRG9727 1017 970 /27 W21 L3 W28 D7 L9 2.5
19 VANDER PLOEG, MARCUS LYEI1679 686 772 /10 W35 W8 L10 D9 L7 2.5
20 ROSTYKUS, YURI FHVH4105 800 807 /5 L4 D29 D32 W31 D22 2.5
21 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL FHVH4106 800 871 /5 L18 W36 L4 D32 W33 2.5
22 MCCLEMENT, ALEXANDER MDIH1678 697 684 /30 L13 BYE L25 W33 D20 2.5
23 TORRES, STEPHEN BLNI4107 800 670 /5 L15 W16 W17 L4 L13 2.0
24 BARTON, NATHAN SAIG3048 777 745 /12 W27 L5 W34 L11 L16 2.0
25 MCDOWELL, BROCK LYEG4108 800 671 /5 L10 W38 W22 L15 L14 2.0
26 WILSON, ANTHONY HSCI4109 800 710 /5 L6 W35 L9 L17 W38 2.0
27 TINGLEY, WYNN BLNH4110 800 719 /5 L24 W37 L8 W39 L17 2.0
28 KLEWIADA, ERIC KULG9745 519 520 /24 BYE L12 L18 W34 L15 2.0
29 KHAN, TASLEEM BLNH4111 800 707 /5 L14 D20 L33 D37 W36 2.0
30 ADELSTEIN, MICHAEL LYEG4112 800 790 /5 L2 L34 L36 W35 W32 2.0
31 O'DAY, CHRIS NVLI4113 800 623 /5 L7 W39 L14 L20 D34 1.5
32 WILSON, NICHOLAS HSCH4114 800 652 /5 L12 D33 D20 D21 L30 1.5
33 SPOELSTRA, NATHAN LYEG4115 800 583 /5 L17 D32 W29 L22 L21 1.5
34 COUWELEERS, ALEXANDER HSCG4117 800 588 /5 L11 W30 L24 L28 D31 1.5
35 SCANDROGLIO, MARCO BLNG4118 800 472 /4 L19 L26 BYE L30 D37 1.5
36 BUCHANAN, ZACHARY NBLG4119 800 566 /5 L9 L21 W30 L16 L29 1.0
37 ERICKSON, TERRENCE ACMG4120 800 593 /5 L5 L27 L16 D29 D35 1.0
38 KLEMKE, TESS NVLG4121 800 402 /4 L3 L25 L39 BYE L26 1.0
39 MARTIN, BO HORH4122 800 650 /4 L8 L31 W38 L27 BYE 1.0
Team Standings
Order Team Score Brks
1 FHV 15.5 46.5 Fairhaven M.S.
2 LYE 12.0 41.5 Lynden M.S.
3 VST 10.0 37.0 Vista M.S. (Ferndale)
WHATCOM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2001 3-5
Elementary Division
pos last name first id numb start end rd1 rd2 rd3 rd4 rd5 tot
1 WITECKI, THOMAS ASTD8805 1079 1116/97 W38 W16 W11 D2 W3 4.5
2 WENDT, NATHANIEL SAIF9728 991 1028/20 W43 W20 W6 D1 W9 4.5
3 DIETZ, STERLING SAIF1695 1082 1085/61 W29 W30 W5 W4 L1 4.0
4 GROTENHUIS, JONATHAN WHCF1708 822 890 /31 W15 W25 W12 L3 W11 4.0
5 KOOIMAN, DAVID WHCF3629 759 843 /29 W36 W32 L3 W18 W17 4.0
6 BARMORE, BRYER MTNF9749 696 782 /31 W44 W17 L2 W32 W19 4.0
7 BINDER, DEREK HPVE8526 892 908 /84 W41 L12 W10 W15 W14 4.0
8 DYKSTRA, NATHANIEL WHCE1761 550 645 /32 W31 L28 W51 W12 W13 4.0
9 MATTOX, AARON ISOF4044 800 920 /5 D10 W47 W24 W14 L2 3.5
10 DOUGLAS, JONATHAN WHCE3635 541 802 /11 D9 W48 L7 W37 W24 3.5
11 KHAN, ZARIK BLEF4045 800 940 /5 W18 W19 L1 W33 L4 3.0
12 WORDEN, JASMIN ROSE ISOD4046 800 853 /5 W37 W7 L4 L8 W29 3.0
13 BEDNARIK, SPENSER BIRD1636 859 888 /10 W22 W34 L23 W27 L8 3.0
14 DYKSTRA, JORDAN WHCD1640 667 726 /31 W27 W21 W28 L9 L7 3.0
15 WILSON, DUSTAN HSCE4047 800 903 /5 L4 W35 W21 L7 W33 3.0
16 VANDERVEEN, WILLIAM A ISOE4049 800 936 /5 W33 L1 L18 W36 W34 3.0
17 LINDSAY, KRAMER EVRF4053 800 851 /5 W39 L6 W43 W30 L5 3.0
18 KRAUSE, IAN HMYE4056 800 872 /5 L11 W45 W16 L5 W35 3.0
19 STEWARDSON, BETHANY HSCF4057 800 859 /5 W45 L11 W31 W29 L6 3.0
20 ROWLSON, KELSEY EVRE4058 800 918 /5 W48 L2 D26 D28 W30 3.0
21 BELLVILLE, TYLER BLEE4060 800 853 /5 W49 L14 L15 W45 W28 3.0
22 SCOTT, CHRIS EVRF4062 800 892 /5 L13 D51 D47 W46 W31 3.0
23 ROEDELL, HAYDEN CARE4064 800 1230/3 W40 W46 W13 U U 3.0
24 SEMINARA, STEPHANIE BVED4065 800 748 /5 D28 W52 L9 W26 L10 2.5
25 ZWIERS, LINDSEY EVRF4066 800 804 /5 W35 L4 L29 W43 D27 2.5
26 SYMONS, SHANE SILF4067 800 800 /5 L32 W36 D20 L24 W42 2.5
27 HAY, EARL T HSCF4068 800 785 /5 L14 W49 W46 L13 D25 2.5
28 COUWELEERS CHRISTOPOHE MDIF4072 800 643 /5 D24 W8 L14 D20 L21 2.0
29 CHANCE, RYDER TENF4073 800 776 /5 L3 W40 W25 L19 L12 2.0
30 SCHWITTER, EVAN RESF4075 800 776 /5 W42 L3 W34 L17 L20 2.0
31 LEONE, ERIC ISOF4076 800 670 /5 L8 W50 L19 W47 L22 2.0
32 PITSCH, TENNY CARF4078 800 764 /4 W26 L5 W41 L6 U 2.0
33 BASABE, PHILLIP HMYE4079 800 720 /5 L16 W38 W44 L11 L15 2.0
34 FISHER, ALLISON CARD4080 800 732 /5 W51 L13 L30 W39 L16 2.0
35 LESTER, EMILY SILF4081 800 720 /5 L25 L15 W38 W44 L18 2.0
36 KLEMKE, CARLY SUMF4082 800 712 /5 L5 L26 W49 L16 W45 2.0
37 THOMAS, DEREK EAGE4084 800 668 /5 L12 L41 W50 L10 W43 2.0
38 KLUG, HUNTER EVRD4086 800 776 /5 L1 L33 L35 W49 W44 2.0
39 WITECKI, ANNE MARIE ASTF4087 800 720 /5 L17 L44 W40 L34 W41 2.0
40 LOARIS, JAMES SILE4088 800 600 /4 L23 L29 L39 BYE W50 2.0
41 UITDENHOWEN, DANIEL BVEE4089 800 658 /5 L7 W37 L32 D42 L39 1.5
42 TURNER, CODY BIRD4090 800 500 /4 L30 L43 BYE D41 L26 1.5
43 NEUFELD, AUSTIN SILE4091 800 598 /5 L2 W42 L17 L25 L37 1.0
44 WEESE, JACOB ISOE4092 800 539 /5 L6 W39 L33 L35 L38 1.0
45 MCKELL, ETHAN GENE4093 800 560 /5 L19 L18 W48 L21 L36 1.0
46 ANDERSON, KYLE PARE4094 800 560 /5 W50 L23 L27 L22 L48 1.0
47 MARTIN, JON CUEF4095 800 600 /4 D52 L9 D22 L31 U 1.0
48 SYMONS, TENNEL SILE4098 800 508 /5 L20 L10 L45 L50 W46 1.0
49 YOUNGER, DEVON ASTE4099 800 400 /4 L21 L27 L36 L38 BYE 1.0
50 SANCHEZ, DAKOTA BIRD4100 800 560 /5 L46 L31 L37 W48 L40 1.0
51 DESHARNAIS, MERCER ASTF4101 800 450 /3 L34 D22 L8 U U 0.5
52 HUNGERSCHAFER, TYLER RESE4102 800 600 /2 D47 L24 U U U 0.5
Team Standings
Order Team Score Brks
1 WHC 15.5 45.5 N. Whatcom Home School
2 ISO 11.5 35.5 Isom Intermediate School, Lynden
3 EVR 11.5 32.5 Everson Elementary School
WHATCOM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2001 K-2
Primary Division
pos last name first id numb start end rd1 rd2 rd3 rd4 rd5 tot
1 QUINN, NIALL PARC1654 716 964 /19 W22 W9 W7 W2 W4 5.0
2 SYMONDS, CALOB BVEB4003 800 1023/5 W15 W8 W3 L1 W12 4.0
3 ROWLSON, BRANDEN EVRB4005 800 1040/5 W25 W6 L2 W8 W10 4.0
4 KURTIS, BEN ASTC9744 683 757 /22 W21 W13 W18 W12 L1 4.0
5 CHANG, RYAN ASTC4006 800 1210/4 LF W21 W9 W14 W7 4.0
6 MATTOX, MATTHEW FSHC4008 800 960 /5 W26 L3 D15 W16 W14 3.5
7 TILBURY, NEAL IREB4009 800 863 /5 W23 W10 L1 W18 L5 3.0
8 SHOCKLEY, ZACHARY EAGB4010 800 928 /5 W17 L2 W23 L3 W13 3.0
9 STERK, JORDAN HSCB4011 800 863 /5 W28 L1 L5 W24 W19 3.0
10 KERR, B J FSHC4014 800 880 /5 W24 L7 W26 W17 L3 3.0
11 ROBINSON, LUCAS PARC4015 800 880 /5 L16 L17 W19 W23 W22 3.0
12 SOTO, STEFAN BLEC4016 800 825 /5 D13 W24 W16 L4 L2 2.5
13 RICHARDSON, MICHAEL BVEC1632 1040 897 /10 D12 L4 W28 W15 L8 2.5
14 GUAY, ZACHARY IREC4017 800 700 /4 W20 D16 WF L5 L6 2.5
15 NEWLUN, RYAN HPVA4020 800 848 /5 L2 W19 D6 L13 W24 2.5
16 CHRISTENSON, NEIL CENC4021 800 800 /5 W11 D14 L12 L6 W23 2.5
17 MILLER, CHRISTOPHER IREC4022 800 800 /5 L8 W11 W22 L10 D18 2.5
18 ENGELS, ERIK EAGB4023 800 671 /4 WF W29 L4 L7 D17 2.5
19 TOIVOLA, KRISTJAN ACMB4025 800 600 /4 W29 L15 L11 BYE L9 2.0
20 THOMAS, DYLAN EAGB4026 800 720 /5 L14 L23 D21 D22 W25 2.0
21 ANDERSON, JACOB PARA4029 800 471 /4 L4 L5 D20 L25 BYE 1.5
22 HUGHES, AURORA BVEB4030 800 543 /5 L1 D28 L17 D20 L11 1.0
23 SIANO, MICHAEL SUMB4032 800 560 /5 L7 W20 L8 L11 L16 1.0
24 KAAS, BEN SILC4036 800 560 /5 L10 L12 W25 L9 L15 1.0
25 BAYARD, SARAH BVEB4037 800 560 /5 L3 L26 L24 W21 L20 1.0
26 ROMOND, NATHAN CUEC4038 800 667 /3 L6 W25 L10 U U 1.0
28 ROMOND, SEAN EAGA4042 800 613 /3 L9 D22 L13 U U 0.5
29 WILLIAMS, DAVID BVEB4043 800 400 /2 L19 L18 U U U 0.0
The organizers would like to thank all of the volunteers who helped make this event possible: Floor judges Jeff Marks, Chris Kantack, Michael Shearer, Kris Kurtis, Joy Grotenhuis, Mr. Witecki, Bryan Weese, Bruce Woodcock, Mark Anderson, and all of the parent chaperones. And thank you, Theresa Tromp, whose vision for the benefits of chess for youth has enabled generations to enjoy the game of kings.
Whatcom County Scholastic Chess Championships
Saturday, November 17, 2001
Lynden High School
Sponsored by the Theresa Tromp Chess Trust. Established by the late Mrs. G. A. Lonnquist (the former Theresa Tromp, of Lynden) to develop thinking skills among youth.
A chess tournament for chessplayers of all abilities, from absolute beginner to experienced tournament competitor, from Kindergarden through 12th grade. Open to students residing in or attending school in Whatcom County.
Four playing sections: K-2 (Primary), 3-5 (Elementary), 6-8 (Middle), 9-12 (High).*
State Qualifier Tournament! Primary and Elementary players with winning scores qualify to participate in the State Elementary Chess Championships.
Format: Five round Swiss (no elimination). Game/30 (maximum one hour for each game.) Tournament rated by the Washington Scholastic Rating System. Pairings by computer.
Schedule: Check-in 8:30 - 9:00am at LHS cafeteria. Opening ceremonies at 9:05am. Approximate start times for each round: 9:40, 11:00, 12:30, 1:50, 3:10. Awards ceremony 4:30.
Individual Awards: Trophies for top five in each section (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12.) Ties broken by computer as per WHSCA rules. Medals for all who post a winning (3/5) record.
Team Awards: Top team (based on top four players from a school) awarded trophies in the 3-5, 6-8, 9-12 sections. A team shall consist of students enrolled in a school for the 2001-02 school year.
TO ENTER:
Advance entries must be mailed in. Entry fee $5 if fee received by Thursday, Nov. 15. Entry fee $12 at the door, so do register in advance! All players must check-in the morning of the tourney between 8:30 and 9:00. Make check to Theresa Tromp Chess Trust, mail entries to: Theresa Tromp Chess Tournament, P.O. Box 705, Lynden WA 98264. Include the following: Student's Full Name, Address, School, Grade, Phone, Email. Include WSRS ID and rating if known. Limited to the first 200 entries received.
Bring a pencil, and a chess clock if you have one!
---> Last year's results! 121 players!
Further information: Email Randy Kaech or TD Theodore Neff.
*Based on entries, the K-2 and 3-5 playing sections may be combined in order to keep Elementary State Qualifier status.
Whatcom County Championships FAQ
I don't know how to play chess. Is it hard?
Easy to learn, hard to master. Now's a great time to learn! Have a friend show you! Or read the rules here. Only three things you need to know to play: 1.The starting position. 2.How the six different pieces move. 3.How the game ends. (Get the King!)
I'm not a good chessplayer. Should I play?
Sure! Come jam with the rest of us patzers. We're all learning, and you don't have to be a Grandmaster to have fun at chess. Besides, the Swiss pairings system will match you with opponents of equal ability (after a few rounds). And just think of how much better you'll be after a day of chess jamming.
Do I have to write down the moves?
Scorekeeping is required for the 6-8 and 9-12 sections, and recommended (but not required) for the other sections. To learn how, have a teacher or friend show you, or go here. Hey, it's good for you! One of the best ways to improve is to review your games after a tournament. (Besides being able to show your friends the awesome move you made that clinched the game.) Also, learning chess notation opens you to the whole wide world of chess literature. (So, bring a pen or pencil!)
If I haven't taken my hands off of the chess piece yet, can I change my mind?
In a rated tournament like this one, if you even touch a chess piece, you must move it! And if you touch an opponent's piece, you must capture it! So sit on your hands until you know what you want to do. If a piece needs to be centered or adjusted, you may do so by first saying "I adjust".
How many games will I play?
All players will play five rounds, win or lose. With Swiss pairings, there's no elimination, and you'll always play someone with the same score as yourself (with a few exceptions). So for example, if in the first three rounds you have one win and two losses, you'll play someone else with one win and two losses in the 4th round.
Will we use chess clocks? How do they work?
Yes, we'll use clocks in the upper sections, as they are available. Chess clocks are a great invention. They keep slow players from slowing and losing players from stalling. Here's how it works: After your move, you hit the button nearest you on the chess clock. Your timer stops, and your opponent's timer begins. In this tournament each player will get 30 minutes, thus ensuring that no game goes over an hour. If a player uses up all 30 minutes, it's a loss just like checkmate. If a game without a clock goes really long, the TD may place a clock on that game. So bring a chess clock if you have one, but if you don't, that's okay.
Will concessions be available?
Yes! The Fairhaven Middle School Chess Club Boosters will be providing food concessions (thanks!), and The Chess House will be there with chess boards, sets, clocks, software, books, bags, computers, videos, scoresheet notebooks and the ability to answer all kinds of chess questions.
How do school team awards work?
The team scoring used will be similar to cross-country meet scoring. That is, in the 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 sections, the best four results from a single school will be tallied and compared with other schools. Efforts will be made not to pair players from the same school.
Can I turn in the entry form and fee to my teacher?
Please don't. If TD Theodore Neff doesn't have it in his hands by 6:00pm Thursday, November 15, you won't receive the advance entry discount. Best to mail it in early.
Is this tourney an Elementary State Qualifier tournament? Tell me about State.
The largest chess tournament in the state every year is not the Washington Open, the Seafair Open or the State High School Team Championships, it's the State Elementary Championships. Last year it was held in Vancouver and saw 741 players compete. And consider this: to attend, players had to first qualify by posting a winning record in a qualifying tournament.
To qualify for Elementary State, a Washington student "in grades 1-6 must score at least 3/5 in a WSRS-rated Scholastic Chess Tournament in Washington State with at least 32 players per section, and three or more schools participating. Players in Grade K need to score 2/5 in a divison which includes K-2 players."
This school year's Washington State Elementary Chess Championships will be held April 13, 2002 in Olympia, Washington. (For more info contact Jon Licht.)
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