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John BalchVERMONT STATE SCHOLASTICCHESS CHAMPIONSHIPSSATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2006Please announce this tournament in your school and community through handouts, newsletters, notices, and calendar updates. The 19th Annual Vermont Scholastic Chess Championships will be held on Saturday, April 8, 2006 at the Camels Hump Middle School, located in Richmond, VT, exit 11 off Interstate-89. Directions are below. All Vermont students from kindergarten through high school are welcome and eligible to compete for the State Championships in the following divisions: each grade from k to 6; middle school (grades 7 and 8); and high school (grades 9 through 12). Team plaques will be awarded in the middle school and high school divisions based on the top four scores from each school. The individual high school winner will be entitled to represent Vermont in the Denker Tournament, which is a national tournament of high school champions. Registration begins at 8:30 am and closes at 9:30 am. Pre-registered players must check-in during this time. Arrival after 9:30 may necessitate a first round bye. Games will start at 10:00 am or as soon as the pairings are completed. Each student will play at least four games, unless they receive a bye. The tournament director must be informed of any early withdrawal. We expect the tournament will be completed by 1:00 pm for the youngest division and as late as 4:30 pm for high school. Parents and other spectators are allowed to watch only games in the high school division. Seating will be available in the cafeteria for players, families, and friends. Special arrangements must be made with the director if your child will be without adult supervision for any portion of the tournament. Please bring your own chess set(s). We will play using standard tournament rules, including touch move. Players in grades 7-12 are required to write down their moves. Games are 30 minutes per player, although may be adjusted to 45 minutes for late rounds. Clocks will be used in upper grades and may be used in younger grades to complete a game in the necessary time control. Reasonably priced, quality breakfast food, lunch and snacks will be available. Chess equipment, books, and souvenirs will be available for sale by the Rochester Chess Center. Tournament entry fees and food sold will benefit the Camels Hump Middle School’s Bravo Program, an after school enrichment program. This tournament is named in honor of John Balch, great promoter of scholastic chess in Vermont, who passed away in 2004. He was a teacher of hundreds of Vermont youth. ENTRY FEES AND REGISTRATION OPTIONS:
1. $10 for mail registration with check that is
postmarked on or before April 3 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Vermont Scholastic Chess Mail to: Everett Marshall, 145 Economou Rd., Huntington VT 05462; or email vt_chess@gmavt.net REGISTRATION INFORMATION NEEDED: Please provide the following information for each player: 1. Player’s Name; Questions about the
tournament may be directed to: DIRECTIONS to the 2006 Vermont Scholastic Chess Championship: Camels Hump Middle School in Richmond is approximately 25 miles west of Montpelier and 11 miles east of Burlington. Take Interstate 89 exit 11 (US-2 Richmond/Bolton); drive east towards the village of Richmond on Route 2 for 1.6 miles; turn left (north) at the traffic light in the center of town onto Jericho Road; and continue 1/2 mile up the hill and turn left onto School Street to Camels Hump Middle School, just before the Interstate overpass.
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