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      New Jersey, Scholastic chess


      Sparta chess team shines in states
      Updated: April 6, 2011

      The Sparta Chess Team maintained their position as the best public school chess program in New Jersey with their results in the recent NJ State Scholastic Chess Championships.

      The Primary Team placed fourth in the NJ Primary Championship. Lucas Rendina and Reilly Kasabri led the effort, and were assisted by Sam Esposito, Christopher Johnson, Brittany Brannigan, Alexis Lee, Ian Manske and Vaiden Pollard. Vaiden was cited for excellent play among the kindergarteners.

      The Elementary Team placed third in their tournament behind private school powerhouses Princeton Day and Princeton Charter. Keith and Evan Johnson had three wins each. Zabrina Branning, Tyler Struble,Anthony Esposito, Christopher Hakkenberg, Kayla Melgarejo, Alex Schimpf, Daniel Lane, Morgan Kasabri, Ryan Ryersen, Thomas Blake and Daniel Bacon comprised the rest of the team. Keith Johnson earned an individual award for superior play as a fifth grader.

      Travis Kasabri turned in his best performance in leading the Middle School Team to a seventh place finish. Conor Smetana, Kyra Schluter, and Thomas Wolfe aided in the effort.

      Full article here.

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        April 7, 2011 at 1:43 pm

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