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Cadets and Junior Update

Evan Ju (seated,left) helping out at a local elementary school. Photo courtesy William Ju
by Jennifer Shahade

Despite a fifth round stumble against Alec Getz, Evan Ju continues to impress at the Cadet Championship (June 17-21, Tampa), leading by 1.5 points with 5/6. In the Junior Invitational, held concurrently, Marc Arnold and Mackenzie Molner still lead by the narrowest of margins, with 3.5/5.

The fifth round of the Juniors saw a face-off between the two highest rated players in the event, Ray Robson and Elliott Liu. Ray aggressively attacked against Elliot's Liu modern defense to win the game. Now Ray is only half a point behind the leaders, making him a serious contender to win the title.



In the Cadets, Evan Ju lost in round five to Alec Getz but composed himself and his leading position in the standings with a sixth round victory over Robert Lau.



Evan Ju played into a theoretical line of the French Defense Tarrasch Variation, starting with 16.Bxh7+. The game transformed into a rook and pawn vs. two pieces endgame, that should be pretty even. However, Evan proved to understand the position better and penetrated with his rook, pawn and king.

After defeating Evan Ju, Alec Getz lost to Jeffrey Haskel in a well-played endgame:



Standings after five rounds in the Junior Invitational

1-2- Mackenzie Molner and Marc Arnold- 3.5
3-4- Ray Robson and Ryan Milisits- 3
5-6- Corey Acor and Xiao Cheng -2.5
7-8- Alexander Barnett and Elliott Liu -2
9-10- Eric Rodriguez and Teddy Coleman- 1.5

Standings after six rounds in the Cadets

1- Evan Ju- 5/6
2-3 Robert Lau and Alec Getz- 3.5/6
4- Warrne Harper- 3/6
5- Jeffrey Haskel- 2/6
6- Thomas H. Riccardi- 1/6






 



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