Wilson and Reifer-Belle Claim Chess Crowns

Wilson and Reifer-Belle Claim Chess Crowns

Top junior female chess player Hannah Wilson of the Queens College school duly won the 2022 Under 13 Female Scholastics chess championship in convincing fashion over the last weekend.

Wilson dispatched all opponents in a small field to continue to add to her hardware for the year. The reigning local female champion was in a no-nonsense mood as she won all her games to score five points and finish a point ahead of Naomi Lewis of Harrison College in second, with Tedra Gibson (Combermere) finishing another point back in third on three points.

Concurrently Chaz Refer- Belle of Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary was also putting in a similarly exemplary performance as he won all five of his matches to capture the Under 9 Open Scholastics event. This was combined with the Under 7 event.

Tayari Wallace finished in second place on four points only losing to the eventual winner. Akeli Grazette was in third place with a score of 2 points.

Jaeda Herbert scored three points to become the Under 9 scholastics female champion. Asura Nosakhere was the Under 7 champion.

The next event on the Barbados Chess Federation calendar is the Michael Forde Memorial event which will take place at the Coles Building, Bay Street, Bridgetown from November 29. (BCF)

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Jaikaran Victorious in 2022 Under 13 Open Scholastics Chess Championship

Jaikaran Wins Under 13 Open Scholastics Chess Championship 2022

Aaron Jaikaran of Harrison College was crowned the National Scholastics Under 13 Open chess champion of Barbados when the event was completed recently at the St. Michael School.

Jaikaran defeated Nathan Reid in the last round of the event, to edge home on the first tie-break which was the result of the direct encounter between players who finished on the same number of points. Both players had finished on 5 points from 6 games.

Reid had looked impressive throughout the event as he had defeated more fancied opponents like Eden Gibson and Samuel Greenidge of Queen’s College in rounds 4 and 5. Reid went into the final round with the sole lead on five points, and once he had avoided defeat to Jaikaran, he would have clinched his first national title.

However, Jaikaran who had suffered an upset at the hands of Deryck Boyce in round two, was the player who was always pressing during the high intensity match. Reid attempted to trade off the major pieces in an attempt to reach a draw. He however fell to a tactical shot that gave Jaikaran an advantage of a superior piece ending, which Jaikaran duly converted.

This result thus gave Jaikaran a well-deserved title to add to his Under 11 scholastic title that he had won earlier in the year.

Reid should be proud of his second-place finish in his first major event and seems a talented player with a good temperament. Eden Gibson finished in third on 4 ½ points, while Samuel Greenridge finished fourth, ahead on tie-break on 4 points, ahead of Alexi Frederick and Liam Yearwood.

Almost two dozen players made this event an exciting and memorable event. (BCF)

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