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Evan Ju and Warren Harper Win 2007 U.S. Cadet Chess Championship!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Joan DuBois
June 27, 2007931-787-1234, #123
Press Release #18 of 2007jdubois@uschess.org

(Crossville, TN) Evan D. Ju of New Jersey and Warren Harper of Texas tied for first place in the 2007 U.S. Cadet Chess Championship! A field of six from as far away as Hawaii competed in this USCF National Titled event. The ten round event was held at the Sheraton Suites West Short Hotel in Tampa, Florida between June 17-21, 2007. The event was organized by George Pyne and Willard Taylor and run by Chief Tournament Director Jon Haskel. Media assistance, including the broadcast of games over the Internet using the MonRoi system, was also provided by Jon Haskel.

 

The final list:

 

First-Second place: Evan D. Ju (2264) and Warren Harper (2295) finished with 7.0 scores.

Third place: Robert Lau (2049) from Hawaii finished with 6.5.

Fourth place: Alec Getz (2161) of New York had a final score of 4.0.

Fifth place: Thomas H. Riccardi (2215) of New York finished with 3.5.

Sixth place: Jeffrey Haskel (2121) of Florida finished with 2.0.

 

The final standings for the 2007 U.S. Cadet can be found at:

http://fsclchess.org/2007USJunior/CAD07%20Standing.html. 

 

Congratulations to all players for another exciting event!

 

 

 

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