133 entries now and counting.
New link at www.ohscc.on.ca/entries.php
Please note: This is - mainly - a HIGH SCHOOL tournament.
HIGH SCHOOL includes Grades 7 and 8 ("Junior High").
Younger players who are ready to compete are also welcome.
3 sections: Championship (CFC > 1500), Intermediate (CFC > 1100), and Beginner (CFC < 1100 AND with less than 2 years' tournament experience).
There is an appropriate section for players at every level.
We really need more players, especially in the Championship section.
Last year, we reached 160. In 2000, we reached 200. In 2013, ?
As noted below, we have extended the registration deadline at the regular entry fee to Friday May 10. Late entries may register from May 11-20.
NO ENTRIES CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER MAY 20.
ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
May 24-26 2013
Tournament primarily for students in Grades 7 (Junior High) through 12
Younger students ready to compete are also welcome.
In Toronto again this year.
Website: www.ohscc.on.ca for details
http://www.ohscc.on.ca/entries.php see who have entered
Register on line: http://www.ohscc.on.ca/form.html Pay on line with PayPal or send cheque to address given at on line form
Contact: Mr Serguei Ianine sianine@utschools.ca for detailed form
Initial entry deadline: Fri May 10 at $50 individual / $40 each for 3 or more from same school
Late entries at $75 each May 11-20
NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER MAY 20.
3 sections: Championship (CFC > 1500) , Intermediate (1100 - 1499) ,
Beginner (< 1100 + less than 2 years' tournament experience)
Team prizes as well as individual prizes:
A team consists of the top 3 players from the same school in one section.
A Combined team consists of the top player in each section from the same school.
Prizes are awarded to the top girl in each section.
Chris Field.
chris.field@bell.net
Yes, round 1 will begin shortly after 1 pm, after welcome and opening announcements.
2 rounds Friday; 3 rounds Saturday (2 for Championship); only 1 round Sunday
This allows people to leave Sunday by 4:30 pm, after awards.
If travelling a long way, this is much better than having to play 2 games on Sunday and leave at 8-8:30 pm after awards.
It should not be a problem for students to miss classes on Friday afternoon, or all day on Friday if travelling a long way.
Chris Field.
New link at www.ohscc.on.ca/entries.php
Please note: This is - mainly - a HIGH SCHOOL tournament.
HIGH SCHOOL includes Grades 7 and 8 ("Junior High").
Younger players who are ready to compete are also welcome.
3 sections: Championship (CFC > 1500), Intermediate (CFC > 1100), and Beginner (CFC < 1100 AND with less than 2 years' tournament experience).
There is an appropriate section for players at every level.
We really need more players, especially in the Championship section.
Last year, we reached 160. In 2000, we reached 200. In 2013, ?
As noted below, we have extended the registration deadline at the regular entry fee to Friday May 10. Late entries may register from May 11-20.
NO ENTRIES CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER MAY 20.
ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
May 24-26 2013
Tournament primarily for students in Grades 7 (Junior High) through 12
Younger students ready to compete are also welcome.
In Toronto again this year.
Website: www.ohscc.on.ca for details
http://www.ohscc.on.ca/entries.php see who have entered
Register on line: http://www.ohscc.on.ca/form.html Pay on line with PayPal or send cheque to address given at on line form
Contact: Mr Serguei Ianine sianine@utschools.ca for detailed form
Initial entry deadline: Fri May 10 at $50 individual / $40 each for 3 or more from same school
Late entries at $75 each May 11-20
NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER MAY 20.
3 sections: Championship (CFC > 1500) , Intermediate (1100 - 1499) ,
Beginner (< 1100 + less than 2 years' tournament experience)
Team prizes as well as individual prizes:
A team consists of the top 3 players from the same school in one section.
A Combined team consists of the top player in each section from the same school.
Prizes are awarded to the top girl in each section.
Chris Field.
chris.field@bell.net
Yes, round 1 will begin shortly after 1 pm, after welcome and opening announcements.
2 rounds Friday; 3 rounds Saturday (2 for Championship); only 1 round Sunday
This allows people to leave Sunday by 4:30 pm, after awards.
If travelling a long way, this is much better than having to play 2 games on Sunday and leave at 8-8:30 pm after awards.
It should not be a problem for students to miss classes on Friday afternoon, or all day on Friday if travelling a long way.
Chris Field.
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