Tapiwanashe and Stefan shines at School Individual Chess Champs

Tapiwanashe, took gold at the weekends School Individual Chess Championships 2022, Tapi did not lose a single game as he drew 2 games and won 5 to score 6/7. He walked away with the gold medal in the boys U/11 group. What a sterling performance by this young lad.

Tapiwanashe Katsvara in the
Middle
Champion - Schools Individuals
B/U11.


In the boys U/15 group, Stefan Becker won the silver medal with 5/7. Stefan lost two games and scored only 5/7. Excellent performance by Stefan. We are looking forward to the future with great results from him.

Well done to our two students who qualified and played in the 2022 Schools Individual Chess Championships.

MCA Students National Chess Champions

The Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre was the battlefield where our young minds fought tooth and nail for victory. The Namibia Chess Federation hosted its 2022 Namibia Junior Closed Chess Championships over the weekend of 30 April - 1 May 2022.

Shaun Kanelombe - B/U8 Chess Champ

We had 5 students from MCA taking part in this event and came home with 4 medals.

We had Shaun Kanelombe in the boys U/8 section winning gold with 4/7 matches, etching out his rivals with a superior tie-break. Shaun has won his second gold medal for the year.

In the Girls U/12, we had our WCM Ottilie Hinda battling her peers and she scored 5/7 to take home the bronze medal. She won a gold medal earlier this year which makes it her 2nd medal for the year. We also had Ngujama Kaputuaza who scored only 2/7 in her maiden chess tournament. Ngujama learned a lot and can't wait for her next event.


Ottilie Hinda - GU12-Bronze

In the Boys U/12, we had Shali Itembu with 6/7 taking home another gold medal with a superior tie-break over his rivals. Shali did not lose a single match drew 2 games and won 6. He too won his second medal for the year. 


Shali Itembu - BU12-Chess Champ


Stefan Becker was our star in the boys U/16 with a score of 4.5/7 and took home the bronze medal in this age group. This was also his second medal as he came from the back of a gold medal in Zone 3 earlier this year.

Galeshewe, Karlush and Stefan

Other participants were Tanatswanashe Katsvara who scored 2/7 matches and placed 6 out of 8 girls in the girls U/8 group. Shishani Itembu scored 2/7 and placed 6 out of 8 girls in the girl's U/10 group. We had seven students participating, two won gold medals and two won bronze medals and 3 gained valuable experience as it was their first stint at the National Junior Chess Champs.

Congratulations to all our young stars.

 

St Paul's College reign supreme at teams event over the weekend



 Saturday, 2 April 2022, The Namibia Chess Federation hosted its annual open junior chess championships 2022. This event is the prelude for the close where the top 8 Namibians of each age group will battle it out for top honors later this year. 

Hong Qihao (Didi)
Our students had a hard time finding their groove and we only managed to win 2 medals this time around. The medals (Silver) were won by Hong Qihao ( Didi)  a grade 2 pupil at St Paul's College where we provide professional chess lessons. Another successful medal winner was Shali Itembu who scored 3rd place (Bronze) with 5/7. Six of our students, qualified for the Namibia National Junior Closed Chess Championships in Swakopmund later in April 2022. They are; Tanatswanashe, Shishani, Ngujama, Tapiwanashe, Shali and Stefan.

That did not dampen our resolve as the St Paul's Parents made sure that two teams were registered for the team event and Coach Max lead the champions to the podium.

Junior, Tanatswanashe, Fidel, Kyllikky
The St Paul's Lower Primary team consists of:

Board 1: Fidel Boois

Board 2:Junior Kanelombe

Board 3: Kyllikky Sihlahla

Board 4: Tanatswanashe Katsvara

These young ones dominated the event by winning their section with 12/12 match points. It was amazing to see their energy and drive. It's sometimes unreal how quickly they can adapt and deliver. They were all rewarded with a gold medal each and a floating trophy for the team.

The St Paul's College Upper Primary Team, did not disappoint either as they too delivered the goods in silverware. They faced stiffer competition, but enjoyed their matches and were determined to get gold too. but 2 match points stood between them and the eventual winners whom they defeated. They played 10/14 match points. A valiant attempt to get and stay on the podium. They all got silver medals for their efforts.

Hoandi, Tangeni,Genius, Tapiwanashe

The Upper Primary Team consists of:

Board 1: Tapiwanashe Katsvara

Board 2: Tangeni Kanelombe

Board 3: Genius Sihlahla

Board 4: Hoandi Boois

In the High School Section, Stefan Becker joined the CIDS team who came third and were rewarded with bronze medals.

These were the best results for the weekend. A big thank you to the Parents and a hearty congratulations to all the students for their valiant battles on the chessboard. You are all champions.

We will continue to maximize your potential!