MD Sweet 16 2013
MD Sweet 16 2013
2013 MD Sweet 16 Standings: Final Update (2/23/2013)
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Updated 23 February 2013 - The standings have now been updated with the final MCA scholastic qualifying event results. The Rally Points have been renamed to Varsity Points to reflect the change in the name of the top section in the local scholastic tournaments.
The 2012-2013 MCA scholastic season is underway, and one of the featured competitions is the Varsity section qualification to the 2013 MD Sweet 16, where 16 of the top Maryland scholastic players will compete in a separate section of the UMBC Open on March 2-3.
The Maryland Sweet 16 Champion receives a 4-year Maryland Sweet 16 Scholarship to UMBC (University of Maryland, Baltimore County). The fixed-dollar scholarship covers tuition and fees, but not room and board (valued at $39,056 over 4 years in 2012-2013).
All participants in the 2013 MD Sweet 16 are required to play all 4 rounds over the weekend.
The final standings after 8 events are at the end of this article (click below to read more).
Read more: 2013 MD Sweet 16 Standings: Final Update (2/23/2013)
2013 MD Sweet 16 Standings - after Round 3
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By Chris Kim
Sunday, March 3 (14:40)
UMBC - Commons 3rd Floor
After the third round, the field has separated a little. We have three players tied for first with 2.5 points. Depending on the final rounds, we may end up with a playoff for first place and a chess scholarship to UMBC.
Round 4 will start at 3pm this afternoon.
Standings after Round 3 (tiebreak order):
2.5 - Sahil Sinha, Bendeguz Offertaler, Andrew Zheng
2.0 - Quil Kibak, Kevin Huang
1.5 - Jerry Wu, Pieter Heesters, Alexander Davydov, Nathan Feldman, Kindan Chintamaneni, Dobrynya Konoplev
1.0 - Douglas Malcolm, Madeline Kim, Robert Pekarek
0.5 - Andrew Mao
0.0 - Aditya Balasubramanian
2013 MD Sweet 16 Champion: Andrew Zheng
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Congratulations to Andrew Zheng (2100), who defeated Bendeguz Offertaler (2082) on Board 1 in Round 4 to become the 2013 Maryland-Sweet-16 Champion. A 5th grader at Pointers Run Elementary School in Howard County, Andrew finished with a score of 3.5/4. With the title comes the 4-year MD-Sweet-16 UMBC Chess Scholarship to the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, valued at $39,056 in 2012-2013.