
I admit I was amazed that so many of the Weibel Team players attended as this was not a required event. Most of our top players were there and even without our full teams Weibel Chess proved that our program could compete with the best. Our Teams finished first in the Under 12 Boy’s Division as well as the Under 8 and Under 12 Girl’s Divisions. We lost to Mission San Jose Elementary School in the Under 10 Boy’s Division by a half a point. From my perspective as a coach I think our players in this section deserve loads of accolades as they accomplished this task without our second highest rated player being present and obtained their second place by finishing strong. As many of you have heard me say for years, “our weakness is that our players cannot finish well.” Our Under 10 Boy’s came from a fairly large deficit to almost winning the section. I admit that I tried to bribe them by offering their team members an ice-cream party if they each could win their games in the last round. They came close to succeeding with only one of the players losing his game. The big question is, “Will they be able to do at the CalChess State Championship” against the very powerful Mission San Jose 4-5 Grade team. All I can say is that I am looking forward to dishing out the ice-cream.


I shoulda, I am convinced we would have done a lot better if this were a required event for most of the players who had led us to our victories in the Age Level’s six and seven year old sections were not present. This translates to “none of our players came home with trophies.” The Under 8 Girl’s was a different story. Erin Law continuing her recent successes tied for second place, Chau-Ha Nghiem eighth place and Yesun Lee tied for ninth place.


My special Kudos go to our Under 12 Boy players. After not finishing well at the Grade Level in December they looked a lot better here. Granted they didn’t have to finish well as both the boys and girls teams took insurmountable leads far before the last rounds. Rahul Ravishankar, Sutryateja Mandadi and Aaron Lee tied for 10th place winning four out of their six games. I already mentioned Shivangi Gupta’s, the 2015 CalChess State Girls Champion, success at this event. She had strong back up with Amy Chan’s tie for ninth place and Enya Mistry and Amirah Mohamed Rafi’s tie for 12th place. If they can keep up this level of play and with the addition of the strong play of Anvi Surapaneni, who was not at the Polgar, they will win the Under 12 National Girl’s title for the third year in a row.
A few former Weibel students, now at Horner won trophies in the Under 14 Boys and Girls Division’s. Kia Sadegi tied for 11th and Avi Khanna tied for 18th in the Boy’s. Sara Kaushik tied for fourth and Raisah Khan for seventh. Former Weibel student Aria Lakhmani, now at Basis, took second. I would like to thank her father, Sonny, for making sure I was fed on both Saturday and Sunday.
In closing, let me provide a million thanks to those parents who gave up their weekend to spend both days in San Mateo when it was not required. In some ways this was a first for Weibel parents. Over my 25 years with the Weibel Chess Team I have had a hard time to get parents to travel to tournaments outside the Tri-City Area. I am aware that they have done so reluctantly when the tournament was required as was the CalChess Grade Level in Stockton or the CalChess Girls Championships in San Rafael. Somehow, over the years most parents, not all, candidly seemed to think that taking their children to a remote place like San Mateo was like a trip to Timbuktu. Parents of the 31 players who attended the Polgar did not mutter a word or look as if they put themselves out. They were there to support their children and the Weibel Team. You cannot imagine how good that felt. It may have taken me 25 years, but I think I finally have a large number of Team parents who understand what a commitment to an elite competitive team means. So once again—THANK YOU!

Alan
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I will shortly process my photographs and post them at my usual site: http://www.CalNorthYouthChess.org/photographs.html