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      Home  >  Chess Research • General News • USA Chess  >  I can’t wait to check out Texas Tech

      I can’t wait to check out Texas Tech

      Cleveland, Rebbeca Lelko, Texas Tech


      Five Minutes With . . . chess champion Rebecca Lelko
      Monday, November 05, 2007
      Leah Boyd
      Plain Dealer Reporter

      For Rebecca Lelko, a tournament chess match earlier this year ended with a check. But not because she lost the game.

      The 16-year-old Chardon resident won a $36,000 scholarship to Texas Tech University in June after taking first place in her age group at the Susan Polgar International Tournament for girls in Las Vegas.

      Rebecca, who is a junior at Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School, is also ranked as one of the country’s top 65 female chess players younger than 21, according to the United States Chess Federation.

      How did you start playing chess?

      My mom taught my older brother and [me] how to play when I was 4. My brother joined the chess club when he was in elementary school, so of course I wanted to join, too. I started competing in tournaments in third grade to see if I liked it, and I did. My first competition, I didn’t really know much. I didn’t place, but I did pretty well. So I kept at it.

      Why do you find the game appealing?

      Sports have never appealed to me. I’m not an athlete, so chess is a way for me to compete. It can get addicting. I like critical-thinking activities, such as reading and puzzles. Math is my favorite subject because it’s a lot like chess. They both involve deep thinking.

      Did you ever think playing chess would pay your way to college?

      No! I was really excited when I found out I was one of the three girls to win a scholarship at the tournament. I found out Texas Tech is really developing its chess program, but I hadn’t thought about attending there. I am now! I can’t wait to check it out.

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      2 Comments

      1. Tech Alum Reply
        November 5, 2007 at 2:30 pm

        Good luck Rebecca! You’ll love Tech. It’s a good school and the chess program is top notch.

      2. CFDinCLE Reply
        November 5, 2007 at 4:44 pm

        Congratulations Rebecca!
        You give your family and Cleveland something to be proud of. Your hard work is paying off!

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