Nine elementary students from Camas schools have qualified for the 2018 Washington State Elementary Chess Championship to be held on Saturday, April 21, in Pasco, Washington.
In order to qualify for the state championship, students were required to finish in a Washington Scholastic Chess Tournament with a final score that was greater than half the number of rounds in the tournament — typically three points or better for a five-round event.
Qualifying students are: Adam Fong, fourth grade at Dorothy Fox; Derek Heath, second grade at Prune Hill; Sambhav Koppala, first grade at Grass Valley; Sankalp Koppala, second grade at Grass Valley; Yu-Cheng Liang, fourth grade at Prune Hill; Ian Wentworth, fourth grade at Helen Baller; Erik Wong, second grade at Prune Hill; Alex Yu, second grade at Prune Hill; and Eric Zhang, first grade at Grass Valley.
Many of these students got their start playing chess by participating in the after-school program Success Through Chess, taught by Alan Svehaug in Camas schools.
David Heath, father of Derek Heath, said his son started playing chess in the after-school program when he was in kindergarten, and his interest grew in first grade when he participated in his first tournament and qualified for the state championship by winning three of five rounds.