Congratulations to the organisers of the Championships who had 45 team entries in 3 categories yesterday and to all those who participated including my own Club members who represented their various schools, noteably Bishopbriggs Academy who were brilliant in winning the Secondary School Title :-)
From memory, I think the results were...
Secondary
1st= Bishopbriggs Academy (top school)
1st= Tiger Cubs (top club)
2nd Boroughmuir
3rd Dundee High?
P6/7
1st St Peter's 2 (on board points from High School of Glasgow)
2nd High School of Glasgow
3rd St Peter's 1
P5&u
1st ESMS (Mary Erskine Stewart Melville)
2nd Sciennes 1
3rd Sciennes 3
Congrats to everyone!
Who plays for Bishopbriggs Academy ? They are currently doing well in the Glasgow Schools League too.
Marco D'Alessio, Liam Tang & Chris Wan are the 3 players Andy
Hi Martin, I think allowing composite teams to play in the events was a good idea as long as it didn't affect the official placings. If you are trying to now say that the event was a tie then that is a farce and diminishes the status of the event! Giving a trophy to a composite team was also a huge error of judgement in my opinion. Bishopbriggs Academy were worthy winners and that should be made clear to one and all
Hi Harry,
I'm just repeating the results as I was told them (that they were tied on the tiebreak)! It is certainly not my intention to diminish a fantastic achievement by the guys from Bishopbriggs! Amazing to have so much talent at one school.
Cheers,
Martin
Hi gents,
Any chance one or both of you could write up a report for the next issue of Scottish Chess magazine? (Copy date April 5th) with some pics (and no bickering?
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Thanks,
Andy Burnett
Why were club teams allowed to enter a schools event, entry form specifically says schools.
If it was going to be opened to club teams, then this should have been advertised.
Other point is why only 4 rounds?
Michael.