Local Schools Compete at IHSA State Chess Tournament
Feb 10, 2019
This past weekend, 124 teams totaling over 1,000 high school students competed in the IHSA State Team Chess Tournament in Peoria. This event, in its 45th year, is one of the largest HS Team Event in the world and one of the largest chess events of any kind.
After competing in local league play and many all day Saturday Tournaments, Schools have to qualify for State at a Sectional Tournament. Illinois HS Chess has grown from @80 teams in 1989 to over 150 teams this past year! This make qualifying for the State Tournament an honor itself.
After 7 grueling matches over 2 days, Barrington High School, coached by Jeff Doles came away with Second Place Honors. Chicago Whitney Young earned the Championship by defeating them in the last round. This penultimate match always attracts many spectators and each move is crucial.
According to Dylan Canavan, President of the Illinois Chess Coaches Association (ICCA),
"The players work all year for the opportunity to come down to Peoria and play the best teams in the state. The two days are grueling, 7 rounds of chess, each of which can go as long as 2 hours. Players will typically stay after their game is done to watch the results of their teammates. Then they will have maybe 30 minutes to grab something to eat before they are back on the board for the next round."
Ken Lewandowski, retired Evanston Coach and past Secretary of the ICCA feels one of the best parts of this event is that every school gets to play all 7 rounds, there is no elimination. This year, there were 6 other teams tied with Barrington at 6-1. There is a complicated formula used to break the ties and rank these teams. The results of some of the matches of some lower teams could affect the tie breaks of these top teams.
In addition to Barrington, many teams in the Hearld's area competed.
Below is a list of many of the schools and their finishes and scores.
2 6-1 Barrington
8 5-2 Palatine Fremd
30 4-3 Palatine
36 4-3 Rolling Meadows
40 4-3 Bartlett
47 4-3 Elgin
56 4-3 Stillman Valley
76 3-4 Arlington Heights, Hersey
84 3-4 Kaneland
89 3-4 St. Charles North
124 0-7 Batavia
The complete results can be found at
https://www.ihsa.org/SportsActivities/Chess/StateSeriesInformationResults.aspx?url=/data/ct/crosstables.htm