Wednesday, November 29, 2017

2017 Arizona Interscholastic Association Chess State Individual Championship

2017 Arizona Interscholastic Association Chess State Individual Championship

Where: Palo Verde High School, Tucson, AZ
When: November 17th and 18th

Sixty four players who qualified earlier in qualifiers all across the state gathered for the finals.

Winners:

First Place: Prateek Pinisetti, Senior from BASIS Chandler wins clear first with 5.5/6 games.


Runner up: Justin Fink, Senior from Chandler Preparatory comes in second with 5 points.


Jeff Semmens, the AIA tournament director with the winners.


2017 Arizona Interscholastic Association Chess State Team Championship

2017 Arizona Interscholastic Association Chess State Team Championship

Where: Glendale High School
When: November 3rd and 4th

Winners:

Hamilton High School with a perfect score of 5. Congratulations Hamilton AIA Chess Team.


Runner-up: Brophy High School coming in second on tie breaks with 4 points. Job well done.


Coming in third with four points and on tie breaks is Chapparal High School and fourth place with four points is BASIS Chandler.




Tuesday, November 8, 2016

2016 Arizona Interscholastic Association Chess State Team Championship



The State Championships were held at Basis Flagstaff on November 4-5. Twenty four teams that qualified from all across the State participated in five rounds of intense chess. Two rounds played on Friday and three on Saturday. In the Varsity section 124 players participated and 64 in the alternate section. Hosts Chris Lamb and Luke Calhoun both avid chess players and chess coaches of the Basis Flagstaff Chess team put up a wonderful tournament, it was well run, rounds started on time, there was plenty of room for the various teams to relax in, a well stocked concession stand and plus the beautiful views of the San Francisco peaks from the school cafeteria.

No AIA Tournament is complete or successful without tournament director Jeff Semmens. He is the first one to arrive to set up and last one to leave after clean up and this year was no exception. 

The tournament kicked off with the national anthem, followed by rules and regulations by Jeff and the first round began at 5 PM sharp on the dot. Brophy Prep was the top seed, followed by Basis Flagstaff ,Basis Chandler, Catalina Foothills, Chaparral High School, Arizona College Prep (ACP -returning Champions from last year).

The first upset of the tournament was on day 2, when Chaparral High lost to ACP and Basis Flagstaff to Basis Chandler. BASIS Chandler also had another key win against Brophy and ACP to clinch the title by getting a clear first with five wins and no losses. Brophy Prep came in second on tie breaks and BASIS Flagstaff came in third. Both Brophy and Basis Flagstaff had 4 points each, ACP came in fourth on tie breaks and Hamilton fifth (ACP and Hamilton had 3.5 each).

Top five team and their players are:

1. BASIS Chandler (Prateek Pinisetti, Manu Reddy, Joanna Liu, Antonio Ferris, Swaroop Sayyaparaju)
2. BROPHY PREPARATORY (Dave Mohan, Rahul Reddy, Herman Sanghera, Daniel Noon, Robbie Coffman)
3. BASIS Flagstaff (Adam Skrocki, Winston Zeng, Cyrus Kirby, Ryan Crone,  Allen Noah)
4. Arizona College Preparatory (Bryson Gregory, Michael Sauer, Marte Serrano, Liam Gomez, Walter Ayers)
5. Hamilton High (Michael Buyer, Mohammed Khezrian, Nagaprasad Rudrapatna, Tejas Singh, Rohit Shenoy)

Top boards medals were as follows:

First board: Justin Fink of Chandler prep
Second board:Winston Zeng of BASIS Flagstaff 
Third board: Marte Serrano of ACP
Fourth board: Daniel Noon of Brophy Prep
Fifth board: Swaroop Sayyaparaju of BASIS Chandler

In the Alternate section, Ryan DeJohn of BASIS Chandler got a clear first winning all the five games. Adithya Chandramouli also of BASIS Chandler placed second with 4.5, Matt Scheller of Brophy Prep placed third, Jeremy Segal of Catalina Foothills fourth and Shane Readway of Basis Flagstaff placed 5th based on tie breaks.  All the three players had 4 points each.

Congrats to all the winners and players. Hope it was fun for all.

Below are some pictures from the tourney.




Basis Flagstaff extends a warm welcome to all the players and coaches and spectators.



















Hosts Chris Lamb on the left and Luke Calhoun on the right.























Jeff Semmens, AIA Tournament Director between rounds.















Pairings and Standings between rounds.
















Prep between rounds.


















Trophy and medal table.




















 
The Championship Winners BASIS Chandler
L-R Shayan Islam, Ryan DeJohn, Vijeeth Guggilla, Antonio Ferris, Prateek Pinisetti, Manu Reddy, Joanna Liu, Swaroop Sayyaparaju, Adithya Chandramouli and Yash Raka
Runners Up: Brophy Preparatory
L-R Robbie Coffman, Rahul Reddy, Dave Mohan, Daniel Noon and Herman Sanghera








Third Place Winners BASIS Flagstaff
Chris Lamb and Luke Calhoun with their Team
Fifth place winners Hamilton High School
L-R Rohith Shenoy, Nagaprasad Rudrapatna, Tejas Singh, Micheal Buyer and Mohammed Khezrian


Varsity: First board first place Justin Fink of Chandler Preparatory with 4.5 points


Alternate Section: First Place Ryan DeJohn of BASIS Chandler with 5 wins and no losses


Alternate Section: Second Place Adithya Chandramouli of BASIS Chandler with 4.5 points


Coach Joel Banawa with his team and Jeff Semmens


2016 Arizona Interscholastic Association Chess State Team Championship



The State Championships were held at Basis Flagstaff on November 4-5. Twenty four teams that qualified from all across the State participated in five rounds of intense chess. Two rounds played on Friday and three on Saturday. In the Varsity section 124 players participated and 64 in the alternate section. Hosts Chris Lamb and Luke Calhoun both avid chess players and chess coaches of the Basis Flagstaff Chess team put up a wonderful tournament, it was well run, rounds started on time, there was plenty of room for the various teams to relax in, a well stocked concession stand and plus the beautiful views of the San Francisco peaks from the school cafeteria.

No AIA Tournament is complete or successful without tournament director Jeff Semmens. He is the first one to arrive to set up and last one to leave after clean up and this year was no exception. 

The tournament kicked off with the national anthem, followed by rules and regulations by Jeff and the first round began at 5 PM sharp on the dot. Brophy Prep was the top seed, followed by Basis Flagstaff ,Basis Chandler, Catalina Foothills, Chaparral High School, Arizona College Prep (ACP -returning Champions from last year).

The first upset of the tournament was on day 2, when Chaparral High lost to ACP and Basis Flagstaff to Basis Chandler. BASIS Chandler also had another key win against Brophy and ACP to clinch the title by getting a clear first with five wins and no losses. Brophy Prep came in second on tie breaks and BASIS Flagstaff came in third. Both Brophy and Basis Flagstaff had 4 points each, ACP came in fourth on tie breaks and Hamilton fifth (ACP and Hamilton had 3.5 each).

Top five team and their players are:

1. BASIS Chandler (Prateek Pinisetti, Manu Reddy, Joanna Liu, Antonio Ferris, Swaroop Sayyaparaju)
2. BROPHY PREPARATORY (Dave Mohan, Rahul Reddy, Herman Sanghera, Daniel Noon, Robbie Coffman)
3. BASIS Flagstaff (Adam Skrocki, Winston Zeng, Cyrus Kirby, Ryan Crone,  Allen Noah)
4. Arizona College Preparatory (Bryson Gregory, Michael Sauer, Marte Serrano, Liam Gomez, Walter Ayers)
5. Hamilton High (Michael Buyer, Mohammed Khezrian, Nagaprasad Rudrapatna, Tejas Singh, Rohit Shenoy)

Top boards medals were as follows:

First board: Justin Fink of Chandler prep
Second board:Winston Zeng of BASIS Flagstaff 
Third board: Marte Serrano of ACP
Fourth board: Daniel Noon of Brophy Prep
Fifth board: Swaroop Sayyaparaju of BASIS Chandler

In the Alternate section, Ryan DeJohn of BASIS Chandler got a clear first winning all the five games. Adithya Chandramouli also of BASIS Chandler placed second with 4.5, Matt Scheller of Brophy Prep placed third, Jeremy Segal of Catalina Foothills fourth and Shane Readway of Basis Flagstaff placed 5th based on tie breaks.  All the three players had 4 points each.

Congrats to all the winners and players. Hope it was fun for all.

Below are some pictures from the tourney.




Basis Flagstaff extends a warm welcome to all the players and coaches and spectators.



















Hosts Chris Lamb on the left and Luke Calhoun on the right.























Jeff Semmens, AIA Tournament Director between rounds.















Pairings and Standings between rounds.
















Prep between rounds.


















Trophy and medal table.




















 
The Championship Winners BASIS Chandler
L-R Shayan Islam, Ryan DeJohn, Vijeeth Guggilla, Antonio Ferris, Prateek Pinisetti, Manu Reddy, Joanna Liu, Swaroop Sayyaparaju, Adithya Chandramouli and Yash Raka
Runners Up: Brophy Preparatory
L-R Robbie Coffman, Rahul Reddy, Dave Mohan, Daniel Noon and Herman Sanghera








Third Place Winners BASIS Flagstaff
Chris Lamb and Luke Calhoun with their Team
Fifth place winners Hamilton High School
L-R Rohith Shenoy, Nagaprasad Rudrapatna, Tejas Singh, Micheal Buyer and Mohammed Khezrian


Varsity: First board first place Justin Fink of Chandler Preparatory with 4.5 points


Alternate Section: First Place Ryan DeJohn of BASIS Chandler with 5 wins and no losses


Alternate Section: Second Place Adithya Chandramouli of BASIS Chandler with 4.5 points


Coach Joel Banawa with his team and Jeff Semmens


Tuesday, November 1, 2016

2016 State Chess Team Tournament
Host:  BASIS Flagstaff
November 4th-5th, 2016

Location: BASIS Flagstaff Multi-Purpose Room
                1700 N Gemini Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Direction: I have attached a map for you and please feel free to call me if you get lost or have any questions

Schedule:  This is a 5 round Swiss tournament.
Check-in starts at 4:15pm. Please don’t arrive early as we will be having school dismissal.

                        Friday            11/4_                                      Saturday 11/10_
                        Round 1: 5:00 pm                            Round 3: 9:00 am
                        Round 2: 7:30 pm                            Round 4: 11:30 am
                                                                                    Round 5: 2:00 pm                          

            Coaches Meeting will be at 7:45 following the start of the 2nd Round        
Awards Ceremony immediately following Round 5 at +/- 4:45pm

Registration:  All player information is needed by Wednesday, November 2nd or sooner! E-mail rosters to the Tournament Director (TBD),  Luke.Calhoun@basised.com and chris.lamb@basised.com.

Please include the following: school and region, coach’s name and cell number, players’ names and ratings for the varsity section and players’ names and ratings for the alternate section.

Tournament Director: TBD


Concessions:  Food will be available to purchase on site. This will including slices of pizza, chips, snacks, water and soda.

Restaurants:  We have Little Caesars, Subway, Sonic, Jimmy Johns nearby plus a variety of local spots like Mama Burger, Fratellis Pizza, Satchmo’s BBQ and Filibertos Mexican Cuisine. 

Hotels/Motels:  Several options are available, including several reasonable priced hotels near the 1-40 and a few near downtown Flagstaff. 

Information:  Contact Luke Calhoun at Luke.Calhoun@basised.com or Chris Lamb at chris.lamb@basised.com for more information.
Luke’s Cell Phone: 617-777-0920

Chris’ Cell Phone: 480-323-5287
2016 State Chess Team Tournament
Host:  BASIS Flagstaff
November 4th-5th, 2016

Location: BASIS Flagstaff Multi-Purpose Room
                1700 N Gemini Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Direction: I have attached a map for you and please feel free to call me if you get lost or have any questions

Schedule:  This is a 5 round Swiss tournament.
Check-in starts at 4:15pm. Please don’t arrive early as we will be having school dismissal.

                        Friday            11/4_                                      Saturday 11/10_
                        Round 1: 5:00 pm                            Round 3: 9:00 am
                        Round 2: 7:30 pm                            Round 4: 11:30 am
                                                                                    Round 5: 2:00 pm                          

            Coaches Meeting will be at 7:45 following the start of the 2nd Round        
Awards Ceremony immediately following Round 5 at +/- 4:45pm

Registration:  All player information is needed by Wednesday, November 2nd or sooner! E-mail rosters to the Tournament Director (TBD),  Luke.Calhoun@basised.com and chris.lamb@basised.com.

Please include the following: school and region, coach’s name and cell number, players’ names and ratings for the varsity section and players’ names and ratings for the alternate section.

Tournament Director: TBD


Concessions:  Food will be available to purchase on site. This will including slices of pizza, chips, snacks, water and soda.

Restaurants:  We have Little Caesars, Subway, Sonic, Jimmy Johns nearby plus a variety of local spots like Mama Burger, Fratellis Pizza, Satchmo’s BBQ and Filibertos Mexican Cuisine. 

Hotels/Motels:  Several options are available, including several reasonable priced hotels near the 1-40 and a few near downtown Flagstaff. 

Information:  Contact Luke Calhoun at Luke.Calhoun@basised.com or Chris Lamb at chris.lamb@basised.com for more information.
Luke’s Cell Phone: 617-777-0920

Chris’ Cell Phone: 480-323-5287

Monday, October 17, 2016

2016 Region III Individual Qualifier

Friday, October 28, 2016 & Saturday, October 29, 2016
Corona del Sol high school
1001 E. Knox Rd.
Tempe, AZ 85284
Host: Mr. Leigh Trudgen, cell phone 480-784-7197

When:  Please arrive on Friday before 3:45 PM for check-in.
Where: In the CAFETERIA at Corona del High School.  (See map below)
Parking: There are two parking lots. 
  • The “CORRECT PARKING LOT”- Park in the lot on Knox Road which is just EAST of the auditorium (Drive east on Knox Road from Rural Road. The parking lot is on your right). 
  • The “INCORRECT PARKING LOT” parking lot is directly on Rural Road and is just SOUTH of the school (There are gates that may be locked).

  




KNOX RD  -> -> -> ->

Drive East on Knox Rd.



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“CORRECT PARKING LOT”
Look for CHESS signs directing you to the cafeteria via breezeway.
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Round Times:
Friday                                                                         Saturday
R1: 4:00 PM                                                                R3: 8:00 AM
R2: 7:00 PM                                                                R4: 11:00 AM
(Region awards will be given out just prior to round 5.)
R5: 2:00 PM
(Round times are subject to change)
Registration:
Please send your rosters to Jeff Semmens (jsemmens0@gmail.com) by Wednesday, October 26th at11:59pm. On your rosters, I will need each player's name and a list of any byes that they may need. Each player is permitted one half-point bye, additional byes will be zero-point byes.
Sections:
There will be a Qualifiers section which will include any player who has played in at least six rounds of competition this season. Any additional players from each school are welcome to attend and play in an Alternates section. The pairings in the Qualifiers section will be accelerated if there more than 63 entrants into the section.

Contact:
Tournament Director: Mr. Jeff Semmens (jsemmens0@gmail.com) cell phone: 480-414-0700
Region III Director: Mr. Uvince Lopez (ulopez@tuhsd.k12.az.us)

Host: Mr. Leigh Trudgen – (ltrudgen@tuhsd.k12.az) cell phone: 480-784-7197