Invitational Rapid Chess: Andria D'Souza triumphs

December 6, 2011

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Mangalore, December 6: Andria D'Souza of St'Agnes Girls High School, has won the title in the invitational Rapid Chess Tournament, organised by Derik's Chess School in its premises.

Andria scored 6.5 Points in 7 rounds. 57 invited participants including many international (FIDE) and National (CAI) rated players had participated in this 7 round Swiss league Fischer mode Rapid chess tournament.

Prizes were distributed by Deric Pinto, Administrator, Derik's Chess School. Chief arbiter of the tournament Sri Prasanna Rao, was also present on the occasion.

List of prize winners in the main group:

1 Andria L. D'Souza St. Agnes High School 6.5 points

2 Pangal Gopal Krishna Nayak Canara high school, Urwa 6

3 Vivekraj Kendriya Vidayalaya,Yekkur 5.5

4 Shran Rao St. Theresa's School 5.5

5 Dhrikshu Vasanth Lourdes Central School 5.5

6 Akhil R.M Lourdes Central School 5

7 Saurav Boloor Canara High School, Urwa 5

8 Samskrithi Rao B.G.S school, Kavoor 5

9 Anutthama A Sharada Vidyalaya 5

10 Manasa Karanth Sharada Vidyalaya 5

List of winners of special consolation prizes:

Under 8 Girls

1. Poorvi Adappa- Cambridge School.

2. Akhila.B- St, Agnes School.

Under 8 Boys

1. Ramik Ramesh Kumar-Kanachur Public School.

2. Sanjay D. Kulal-Lourdes Central School.

Under 10 Girls

1. Sherlita Monteiro-St. Agnes Eng Pry. School.

2. Anshula Aithal-Lourdes Central School.

Under 10 Boys

1. Chaithanya Shyam- Lourdes Central School.

2. Anujith-Sharada Vidyalaya

Under 12 Girls

1. Sheya Bhat- Sharada Vidayala

2. Shivani C.H- B.G.S School, Kavoor.

Under 12 Boys

1. Sampreeth Monteiro-St. Aloysius School

2. Abhishek Bhat-Canara School, Dongarakeri



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