Guyanatimes 4 july 2018

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oordinators of the Marian Academy Chess Club are confident that the sport goes a long way towards improving academic performances. As such, the Club seeks to push the Chess in Schools mandate by hosting club meetings every week. Instructor John Lee, who took charge of the club some six years ago, gave a little insight as to how the thriving club is conducted. “Well, we have two departments: the primary and the secondary. The primary we focus on basics, how the pieces move, strategies, checkmates, that kind of thing. Secondary is more strategy, basically a more advanced level of play,” he shared. “And what I do is I bring the secondaries [students] to national tournaments, when the Chess Federation has tournaments I try to take a team to compete.” This, he explained, gives the students exposure to other players, styles and strategies that they may not encounter within the school club. When questioned about the academic performances of the club members, Lee posited that chess contributed positively to their overall well-being and their exam results were proof of that. “Let me put it this way: a lot of my students here were

in top of the school for the [National Grade Six Assessment] NGSA and they usually are. Chess teaches them to think and to concentrate and they benefit from that,” Lee stated. The Club completed yet another competition this past weekend, which saw participation from 57 of their members, across the primary and secondary departments. Ethan Lee played impressively to cop the secondary top spot, while William Escarraga beat out all his opponents to win the primary category. After the competition, National Chess Champion CM Wendell Meusa played a simultaneous exhibition against the young participants. A simultaneous exhibition or simultaneous display is a board game exhibition in which one player plays multiple games at a time with a number of other players. Meusa took on 50 children from the Marian Chess Club simultaneously walking from one board to another, immediately after making one or two moves per board and young players were amazed by this as Meusa checkmated the players one by one. The Marian Academy Chess Club has produced a number of spectacular young players inclusive of Champion Ethan Lee and Sasha Shariff, who is slated to represent Guyana at the World Chess Olympiad later this year in Batumi, Georgia.

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Williams, Federer, Swan storm into Wimbledon 2nd round R

oger Federer and Serena Williams headline Wednesday’s second-round action, but the British support will be fully behind teenager Katie Swan. The 19-year-old from Bristol recorded her first Grand Slam victory on Monday to set up a match against Romania’s Mihaela Buzarnescu “Winning here is something I’ve dreamt about since I was little,” said Swan. Federer, seeking his ninth title, faces Slovakia’s Lukas Lacko and seven-time winner Williams plays Viktoriya Tomova. Elsewhere, Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki is up against doubles champion Ekaterina Makarova, and five-time champion Venus Williams faces Romania’s A l e x a n d r a Dulgheru. In the men’s competition, threet i m e G r a n d Slam c h a m p i on Stan Wawrinka faces Italy’s Thomas Fabbiano and number three seed Marin Cilic is up against Argentine Guido Pella.

in his 6-1 6-3 6-4 win over Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic. Federer said he was not planning to retire any time in the near future, because he wants his four-year-old twin boys, Leo and Lenny, to have a memory of him playing. “They wouldn’t know what I’m trying to do, really,” said the 20-time Grand Slam singles winner. “They know that there is a trophy involved at some point if I do play well. It would be helpful to play a few more years for the boys to really remember.” T h e man looking to scupper Federer’s bid for a record ninth win is Slovakian Lacko. The 30-year-old world number 73 is in good form,

Federer continues quest for number nine

The Swiss tennis great played like a 26-yearold, not a 36-year-old,

Katie Swan in action

having recently reached the Eastbourne final, where he was defeated by Mischa Zverev.

Williams “not 100% but on the right track”

Although world number 105 Arantxa Rus gave Serena Williams a relatively tough time in the opening game, Williams, with her immense experience, overcame the first obstacle to what might be an unlikely eighth Wimbledon singles title. Unlikely because that was her first match since she pulled out before her eagerly-awaited French Open last-16 match against Maria Sharapova with a shoulder injury. “My arm is doing much better,” said the 25th seed afterwards. “My serve is a little playing catch-up, but it’s doing better than I could have hoped, to be honest. It’s all on the right track.” Bulgarian world number 135 Tomova stands in her way on Wednesday. The 23-year-old defeated Anna Kalinskaya in qualifying and then Tereza Smitkova t o reach the last 64 o f a Grand Slam for the first time. (BBC Sport)


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