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Welcome to the SCCA Scholastic Chess wiki

South Carolina Chess Association (SCCA) is the state affiliate of US Chess Federation (USCF)

 

For information on more chess activity in South Carolina go to SCCA web site - http://www.scchess.org/  

For information on more chess activity in all states go to USCF web site - http://www.uschess.org

 

This site is a resource for schools, organizers, teachers, supporters and players to establish and grow chess for scholastics.  Reference - SC Schools With Chess & Resources For School and Chess Club Organizers

 

RESEARCH AND BENEFITS OF CHESS

Chess Scholarships

 

Scholastic Player Spotlight

SC students national ranked:  Michael Lauria is #57 in the 16 Age Group  and Daniel Dodds is #95 in the 17 Age Group 

  

Daniel Dodds and Kristen Snowdeal to Represent South Carolina at the Denker and Polgar !! 

2009 South Carolina Scholastic Championships       

 

The World Chess Live Tournament of College Champions will be held August 1-4, in conjunction with the U.S. Open in Indianapolis, Indiana.  The event is sponsored by World Chess Live and features a $5,000 guaranteed prize pool and no entry fee!.

 

The University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) won the 2009 President's Cup, the Final Four of College Chess, in Dallas, Tex., on April 5.

 

The Super Nationals were played in Nashville, Tenn., on April 3-5 and attracted more than 5,200 K-12 students from all over the United States.

 

May 2, Philippine Government Includes Chess in Schools Curriculum

 

On Feb. 21, Kiril Georgiev of Bulgaria played 360 people simultaneously in Sofia, Bulgaria, breaking the world record for such a feat. His final score was 284 wins, 70 draws and 6 losses.

 

Chess, Basketball...What's the Difference?  YOU DECIDE

 

This site is also for planning, organizing, and coordinating state and local scholastic chess efforts and activates.

Join us identifing challenges to establishing and growing more scholastic chess. 

Join us defining goals for this year and beyond.

THANK YOU for knowing the value of chess !


Mike Games

MGames@Yahoo.com

South Carolina Chess Association Scholastic Coordinator

Greenwood, SC 29649-8992

864-389-1180 (anytime)

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