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NATIONAL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP
Schools Championship

MEDIA RELEASE

The ACT Junior Chess League
2005 Australian Junior Championship – ACT Stars dominate the boards!

The 2005 Australian Junior Chess Championship concluded in Mt Buller, Victoria on Friday 21 January.
The event attracted 170 Australian and overseas competitors.

The ACT sent a team of 38 children, second only in size to the Victorian team and the children have returned home
triumphant! The ACT led all states with four individual age titles in the main events, numerous placegetters, and
even more prizes in the linked Lightning and Rapid chess events (fast chess competitions played with shorter time
controls).

A full list of ACT prizewinners is attached. Our new ACT & Australian Champions are –

Michael Wei - Australian Open Under 16 Champion

Junta Ikeda - Australian Open Under 14 Champion

Yi Yuan -  Australian Open Under 10 Champion

Emma Guo - Australian Girls Under 10 Champion (second year running)

We were a "near miss" in the Under 14 Girls, with Tamzin Oliver finishing equal first only to lose a playoff for
the title to NSW junior, Deborah Ng.

The ACT team ranged in age from 8 to 17 years of age, with even our very youngest – eight year old Megan Setiabudi
from St Thomas Primary School - playing some exciting chess, having fun and winning second place in the Girls
Under 10!

It was an exciting result at every level for the ACT team. Team coaches, Shervin Rafizadeh, Shannon Oliver and
Jeremy Reading are themselves only in their first or second year away from this event as competitors. ACTJCL has
worked hard to implement programs which allow for the development of these young players into such fine young
coaches. So successful has this program been that the "graduating class," who have just played their final
Australian Junior Championship, are already contemplating their return as coaches in 2006!

Please contact me on 6291 7625 if you require any further information about junior chess events.

Libby Smith

Publicity Officer

ACT Junior Chess League

23 January 2005

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2005 Australian Junior Chess Championship
Top ACT Results

 
Michael Wei  (15 years, Narrabundah College) - Australian Under 16 Chess Champion

Junta Ikeda (13 years, Belconnen High School) - Australian Under 14 Chess Champion,  =1st Australian Junior Rapid Play
 Championship (awarded U16 Rapid Play Champion after playoff), Australian U16 Lightning Chess Champion,

Yi Yuan (9 years, Sacred Heart Primary School) - Australian Under 10 Chess Champion, Australian U12 Rapid Play Champion,
Australian U10 Lightning Chess Champion

Emma Guo  (9 years, Kaleen Primary School) - Australian Under 10 Girls Chess Champion,  Australian U14 Girls Rapid Play
Champion, Australian U16 Girls Lightning Chess Champion

Tamzin Oliver (13 years, Radford College)  Equal First, Australian Girls U14 Championship (second place after playoff)

Justin Chow (10 years, Telopea Park School) Australian U12 Lightning Chess Champion

Miona Ikeda (15 years, Belconnen High School)  Australian Girls Under 16 – 2nd Place

Lara Ong (10 years, St Monica’s Primary School)   Australian Girls Under 12 – 2nd Place

Megan Setiabudi  (8 years, St Thomas the Apostle Primary School)  Australian Girls Under 10 – 2nd Place

Kayleigh Smith (11 years, Curtin Primary School)  Australian Girls Under 18 – 3rd Place

Veronique Eldridge-Smith (15 years, Alfred Deakin High School)  Australian Girls Under 18 - =4th Place.

SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP :-
CURTIN PS GIRLS TAKE 1ST PLACE -
RADFORD'S GREAT RESULT

The National Schools Championship concluded during the week with Curtin PS winning the Girls' Primary Section and Radford College earning 3rd place in the Secondary open.


Radford College
Kishore Sreetharan, Tamzin Oliver, Gareth Oliver & David Jaksa



Curtin Primary School
Grace Huang, Natalie Shadwell, Karen Khoo, Amy Frost, Kayleigh Smith, Gala Huang (in front), Jaclyn Maher, Lucinda Flood (on Jaclyn's knee) (Missing - Amy Flood)


click on photos for enlargement: Photos - Mike Smith

REPORT

What an exciting event for our teams at the Australian Schools Chess Championship!  We were in the special situation
of having 5 teams at the event this year (2 in the Girls Primary as we were entitled - as defending champions - to
fill the bye) and everyone played their heart out for some best ever ACT results and a fabulous weekend of fun!

Thank you to our own Jenni Oliver, chief organiser for the Schools event and no doubt a big part of why everything
went off beautifully!  I think her "job" even stopped her hovering nervously around the Radford team until the very
last round when the possibility of a place in the Open Secondary event became more like a reality.  This is a first
for the ACT, to win a place in an extremely tough division like the Open High School so congratulations Gareth,
Kishore & David and special congratulations to Tamzin who was the only girl in the division!

2004 Australian Secondary Open Championship

1st Sydney Boys High (NSW) 13.5

2nd Scotch College (VIC) 13.5

3rd Radford College (ACT) 11

4th Somerset College (QLD) 10.5

5th St Peter’s (SA) 9.5

6th Christchurch Grammar (WA) 2

Then of course, we had Curtin Primary with 2 teams in the Girls Primary Championship!  And what an event for them!
Kayleigh, Karen, Natalie & Grace are now Australian Girls Primary Champions with a score of 17.5/20.  They are all
in Year 5 so just may need to have a go at that perfect 20/20 next year!  Special congratulations to Grace, already
laying the groundwork with her own 5/5.  And just in case the big girls were getting complacent, the second team from
Curtin held both SA and VIC to a 2-2 scoreline and pinched a point from the first placegetters too!  The second group
of girls from Curtin included Lucinda Flood and Gala Huang, both Under 8 players!

2004 Australian Girls Primary Championship

1st Curtin Polgar (ACT) 17.5

2nd Somerset College (QLD) 13.5

3rd Summer Hill (NSW) 13.5

4th PLC (VIC) 8

5th Curtin Moylan (ACT) 5

6th Wilderness (SA) 2.5

The Open Primary is a mighty tough division, illustrated most effectively when you see Raymond Song's team in third
place!  (Raymond having just finished =1st in the World U10.)  Telopea Park School, like Curtin Primary, were
attending the schools event for the first time and Justin Chow, Etienne Masle-Farquhar, Sidney Holden & Harry Thompson
battled hard all weekend to finish on a high with their 3-1 victory over WA.  Another group of Year 5 players, they
will have their chances again next year.  The toughest hurdle may well be following up their playoff success ths year
in the ACT's very tight and exciting field of Open Primary teams!

2004 Australian Open Primary Championship

1st Worongary (QLD) 16

2nd Essex Heights (VIC) 14.5

3rd Sydney Grammar (NSW) 14.5

4th St Peter’s (SA) 8.5

5th Telopea Park School (ACT) 4.5

6th Midland Christian (WA) 2

Daramalan College blooded two new players in the Girls Secondary division.  Congratulations to Sophie Heath,
Sarah Norfor, Kirby Stuart and Sarah Woolf for toughing out the competition and building a great foundation for
future repsresentative honours!

2004 Australian Secondary Girls Championship

1st Abbotsleigh (NSW) 17.5

2nd Merrimac (QLD) 15.5

3rd PLC (VIC) 13

4th Walford College (SA) 7

5th Somerset College (QLD) 4

6th Daramalan College (ACT) 3

ROUND 1

Open Secondary

Somerset College (QLD) 4  –  0 Christchurch Grammar (WA)

1. Phachara Wongwichit 1  –  0 Blair Slack-Smith
2. Toshi Kimura 1  –  0 Christopher Scott
3. Chris Page 1  –  0 Chester Tulloch
4. Steven Cooke 1  –  0 Mark Teoh

Scotch College (VIC) 1½  –  2½ Radford College (ACT)

1. Sam Chow ½  –  ½ Gareth Oliver
2. Derek Yu 0  –  1 Kishore Sreetharan
3. Daichi Nagao ½  –  ½ David Jaksa
4. Chris Sia ½  –  ½ Tamzin Oliver

St. Peter’s (SA) 1½  –  2½ Sydney Boys High (NSW)

1. James Obst ½  –  ½ Ronald Yu
2. Prakash Thiyagarajah 0  –   1Ilia Zvedeniouk
3. Ashwin Utturkar ½  –  ½ Jason Cohn
4. Anthony Khoo ½  –  ½ Anthony Chau

Girls Secondary

Walford College (SA) 0  –  4 Merrimac (QLD)

1. Laura Morrissey 0  –  1 Alex Jule
2. Kate Morrissey 0  –  1 Amy Evans
3. Brittanie Bierton 0  –  1 Jessica Layton
4. Katherine Liew 0  –  1 Charis Chan

Abbotsleigh (NSW) 4  –  0 Daramalan (ACT)

1. Catherine Lip 1  –  0 Sophie Heath
2. Shuyin Tang 1  –  0 Sarah Norfor
3. Eliza Griffiths 1  –  0 Kirby Stuart
4. Jennifer So 1  –  0 Sarah Wolf

Somerset College (QLD) 0  –  4 PLC (VIC)

1. Christina Webb 0  –  1 Sally-Anne Richter
2. Margaret Mansbridge 0  –  1 Renishka Sellayah
3. Alexandra Roberts 0  –  1 Leanne Ng
4. Alexandra McMillan 0  –  1 Melanie Chang

Open Primary

Midland Christian (WA) 1  –  3 Sydney Grammar (NSW)

1. Caleb Simmons 0  –  1 Raymond Song
2. Thomas Edland 0  –  1 William Xu
3. Ben Edland 0  –  1 Michael Jenkins
4. Jesse Smith 1  –  0 Bob Teoh

Essex Heights (VIC) 4  –  0 Telopea (ACT)

1. James Morris 1  –  0 Justin Chow
2. Eugene Schon 1  –  0 Etienne Masle-Farquhar
3. Jamie Carey 1  –  0 Sidney Holden
4. Udit Thakur 1  –  0 Harry Thompson

Worongary (QLD) 4  –  0 St. Peter’s (SA)

1. Sam Grigg 1  –  0 Thomas Khoo
2. Jayden Fisher 1  –  0 Charles Du
3. Sebastian Jule 1  –  0 Matthew Murdock
4. L Pedersen-Lee 1  –  0Jasper Ball

Girls Primary

Wilderness (SA) 2  –  2 Curtin Moylan (ACT)

1. Katerina Flabouris 1  –  0 Amy Frost
2. Megan Meredith 0  –  1 Jacyln Maher
3. Katerina Bryant 1  –  0 Gala Huang
4. Kimba Wong 0  –  1 Lucinda Flood

Summer Hill (NSW) ½  –  3½ Curtin Polgar (ACT)

1. Yuxi Pan 0  –  1 Kayleigh Smith
2. Lipi Jain 0  –  1 Karen Khoo
3. Charmain Zhang ½  –  ½ Natalie Shadwell
4. Alex Downie 0  –  1 Grace Huang

Somerset College (QLD) 3  –  1 PLC (VIC)

1. Jessica Kinder 1  –  0 Sally Yu
2. Anthea Page 1  –  0 Alison Zhu
3. Georgina Scott 1  –  0 Sakthi Ravitharan
4. Chanel Gray 0  –  1 Audrey Quach-Yan

ROUND 2

Open Secondary

Somerset College (QLD) 0  –  4 Scotch College (VIC)

1. Phachara Wongwichit 0  –  1 Sam Chow
2. Toshi Kimura 0  –  1 Daichi Nagao
3. Chris Page 0  –  1 Chris Sia
4. Ric Kaspar 0  –  1 Alex Hua

Radford College (ACT) 2  –  2 St. Peter’s (SA)

1. Gareth Oliver ½  –  ½ James Obst
2. Kishore Sreetharan 0  –  1 Prakash Thiyagarajah
3. David Jaksa 1  –  0 Anthony Khoo
4. Tamzin Oliver ½  –  ½ Nicholas Chia

Christchurch (WA) 0  –  4 Sydney Boys High (NSW)

1. Blair Slack-Smith 0  –  1 Ronald Yu
2. Christopher Scott 0  –  1 Ilia Zvedeniouk
3. Chester Tulloch 0  –  1 Jason Cohn
4. Mark Teoh 0  –  1 Anthony Chau

Girls Secondary

Walford College (SA) 1  –  3 Abbotsleigh (NSW)

1. Laura Morrissey 0  –  1 Catherine Lip
2. Kate Morrissey 0  –  1 Shuyin Tang
3. Brittanie Bierton 1  –  0 Emma Storey
4. Katherine Liew 0  –  1 Jennifer So

Daramalan (ACT) 2  –  2 Somerset College (QLD)

1. Sophie Heath 1  –  0 Christina Webb
2. Sarah Norfor 0  –  1 Margaret Mansbridge
3. Kirby Stuart 1  –  0 Alexandra Roberts
4. Sarah Wolf 0  –  1 Alexandra McMillan

Merrimac (QLD) 2½   –  1½ PLC (VIC)

1. Alex Jule ½  –  ½ Sally-Anne Richter
2. Amy Evans ½  –  ½ Renishka Sellayah
3. Jessica Layton ½  –  ½ Leanne Ng
4. Charis Chan 1  –  0 Melanie Chang

Open Primary

Telopea (ACT) 1  –  3 Worongary (QLD)

1. Justin Chow 1  –  0 Sam Grigg
2. E Masle-Farquhar 0  –  1 Jayden Fisher
3. Sidney Holden 0  –  1 Sebastian Jule
4. Harry Thompson 0  –  1 Lachlan Pedersen-Lee

Midland Christian (WA) 0  –  4 Essex Heights (VIC)

1. Ashlinne Zoranich 0  –  1 James Morris
2. Caleb Simmons 0  –  1 Eugene Schon
3. Thomas Edland 0  –  1 Jamie Carey
4. Jesse Smith 0  –  1 Jerome Lugo

Sydney Grammar (NSW) 4  –  0 St. Peter’s (SA)

1. Raymond Song 1  –  0 Thomas Khoo
2. William Xu 1  –  0 Charles Du
3. Michael Jenkins 1  –  0 Matthew Murdock
4. Bob Teoh 1  –  0 Tom Robertson

Girls Primary

Wilderness (SA) 0  –  4 Summer Hill (NSW)

1. Katerina Flabouris 0  –  1 Yuxi Pan
2. Megan Meredith 0  –  1 Lipi Jain
3. Katerina Bryant 0  –  1 Charmain Zhang
4. Kimba Wong 0  –  1 Alex Downie

Curtin Polgar (ACT) 3  –  1 Somerset College (QLD)

1. Kayleigh Smith 0  –  1 Jessica Kinder
2. Karen Khoo 1  –  0 Anthea Page
3. Natalie Shadwell 1  –  0 Georgina Scott
4. Grace Huang 1  –  0 Chanel Gray

Curtin Moylan (ACT) 2  –  2 PLC (VIC)

1. Jacyln Maher 0  –  1 Sally Yu
2. Gala Huang 0  –  1 Alison Zhu
3. Lucinda Flood 1  –  0 Sakthi Ravitharan
4. Amy Flood 1  –  0 Audrey Quach-Yan

ROUND 3

Open Secondary

Scotch College (VIC) 4  –  0 Christchurch Grammar (WA)

1. Sam Chow 1  –  0 Blair Slack-Smith
2. Daichi Nagao 1  –  0 Christopher Scott
3. Chris Sia 1  –  0 Chester Tulloch
4. James Wan 1  –  0 Ernest Tan

Sydney Boys High (NSW) 2½  –  1½ Radford College (ACT)

1. Ronald Yu 1  –  0 Gareth Oliver
2. Ilia Zvedeniouk 0  –  1 Kishore Sreetharan
3. Jason Cohn 1  –  0 David Jaksa
4. Anthony Chau ½  –  ½ Tamzin Oliver

St. Peter’s (SA) 2  –  2 Somerset College (QLD)

1. James Obst 1  –  0 Phachara Wongwichit
2. Prakash Thiyagarajah 0  –  1 Toshi Kimura
3. Ashwin Utturkar ½  –  ½ Chris Page
4. Kailash Thiyagarajah ½  –  ½ Steven Cooke

Girls Secondary

Somerset College (QLD) 2  –  2 Walford College (SA)

1. Christina Webb 1  –  0 Laura Morrissey
2. M Mansbridge 1  –  0 Kate Morrissey
3. Alexandra Roberts 0  –  1 Brittanie Bierton
4. Alexandra McMillan 0  –  1 Katherine Liew

Abbotsleigh (NSW) 3  –  1 Merrimac (QLD)

1. Catherine Lip 1  –  0 Alex Jule
2. Shuyin Tang ½  –  ½ Amy Evans
3. Emma Storey 1  –  0 Jessica Layton
4. Eliza Griffiths ½  –  ½ Charis Chan

PLC (VIC) 4  –  0 Daramalan (ACT)

1. Sally-Anne Richter 1  –  0 Sophie Heath
2. Renishka Sellayah 1  –  0 Sarah Norfor
3. Leanne Ng 1  –  0 Kirby Stuart
4. Melanie Chang 1  –  0 Sarah Wolf

Open Primary

St. Peter’s (SA) 3½  –  ½ Telopea (ACT)

1. Thomas Khoo ½  –  ½ Justin Chow
2. Charles Du 1  –  0 Etienne Masle-Farquhar
3. Jasper Ball 1  –  0 Sidney Holden
4. Tom Robertson 1  –  0 Harry Thompson

Essex Heights (VIC) 3  –  1 Sydney Grammar (NSW)

1. James Morris 0  –  1 Raymond Song
2. Eugene Schon 1  –  0 William Xu
3. Jamie Carey 1  –  0 Michael Jenkins
4. Udit Thakur 1  –  0 Bob Teoh

Worongary (QLD) 4  –  0 Midland Christian (WA)

1. Sam Grigg 1  –  0 Ashlinne Zoranich
2. Jayden Fisher 1  –  0 Caleb Simmons
3. Sebastian Jule 1  –  0 Ben Edland
4. L Pedersen-Lee 1  –  0 Jesse Smith

Girls Primary

Summer Hill (NSW) 4  –  0 Curtin Moylan (ACT)

1. Yuxi Pan 1  –  0 Amy Frost
2. Lipi Jain 1  –  0 Gala Huang
3. Charmain Zhang 1  –  0 Lucinda Flood
4. Alex Downie 1  –  0 Amy Flood

PLC (VIC) 0  –  4 Curtin Polgar (ACT)

1. Sally Yu 0  –  1 Kayleigh Smith
2. Alison Zhu 0  –  1 Karen Khoo
3. S Ravitharan 0  –  1 Natalie Shadwell
4. A Quach-Yan 0  –  1 Grace Huang

Somerset College (QLD) 3½  –  ½ Wilderness (SA)

1. Jessica Kinder 1  –  0 Katerina Flabouris
2. Anthea Page 1  –  0 Megan Meredith
3. Georgina Scott 1  –  0 Katerina Bryant
4. Chanel Gray ½  –  ½ Kimba Wong

ROUND 4

Open Secondary

Somerset College (QLD) 2  –  2 Sydney Boys High (NSW)

1. Phachara Wongwichit ½  –  ½ Ronald Yu
2. Toshi Kimura ½  –  ½ Ilia Zvedeniouk
3. Chris Page 1  –  0 Jason Cohn
4. Ric Kaspar 0  –  1 Anthony Chau

Scotch College (VIC) 2½  –  1½ St. Peter’s (SA)

1. Sam Chow 1  –  0 James Obst
2. Derek Yu 0  –  1 Prakash Thiyagarajah
3. Daichi Nagao ½  –  ½ Ashwin Utturkar
4. Chris Sia 1  –  0 Anthony Khoo

Christchurch (WA) ½  –  3½ Radford College (ACT)

1. Blair Slack-Smith 0  –  1 Gareth Oliver
2. Christopher Scott 0  –  1 Kishore Sreetharan
3. Chester Tulloch ½  –  ½ David Jaksa
4. Mark Teoh 0  –  1 Tamzin Oliver

Girls Secondary

Abbotsleigh (NSW) 4  –  0 Somerset College (QLD)

1. Catherine Lip 1  –  0 Christina Webb
2. Shuyin Tang 1  –  0 Margaret Mansbridge
3. Emma Storey 1  –  0 Alexandra Roberts
4. Eliza Griffiths 1  –  0 Alexandra McMillan

Merrimac (QLD) 4  –  0 Daramalan (ACT)

1. Alex Jule 1  –  0 Sophie Heath
2. Amy Evans 1  –  0 Sarah Norfor
3. Jessica Layton 1  –  0 Kirby Stuart
4. Charis Chan 1  –  0 Sarah Wolf

Walford College (SA) 1  –  3 PLC (VIC)

1. Laura Morrissey 0  –  1 Sally-Anne Richter
2. Kate Morrissey 0  –  1 Renishka Sellayah
3. Brittanie Bierton 1  –  0 Leanne Ng
4. Katherine Liew 0  –  1 Melanie Chang

Open Primary

Essex Heights (VIC) ½  –  3½ Worongary (QLD)

1. James Morris 0  –  1 Sam Grigg
2. Eugene Schon 0  –  1 Jayden Fisher
3. Jamie Carey 0  –  1 Sebastian Jule
4. Udit Thakur ½  –  ½ Lachlan Pedersen-Lee

Sydney Grammar (NSW) 4  –  0 Telopea (ACT)

1. Raymond Song 1  –  0 Justin Chow
2. William Xu 1  –  0 Etienne Masle-Farquhar
3. Michael Jenkins 1  –  0 Sidney Holden
4. Bob Teoh 1  –  0 Harry Thompson

Midland Christian (WA) 0  –  4 St. Peter’s (SA)

1. Ashlinne Zoranich 0  –  1 Thomas Khoo
2. Thomas Edland 0  –  1 Charles Du
3. Ben Edland 0  –  1 Matthew Murdock
4. Jesse Smith 0  –  1 Tom Robertson

Girls Primary

Wilderness (SA) 0  –  4 PLC (VIC)

1. Katerina Flabouris 0  –  1 Sally Yu
2. Megan Meredith 0  –  1 Alison Zhu
3. Katerina Bryant 0  –  1 Sakthi Ravitharan
4. Kimba Wong 0  –  1 Audrey Quach-Yan

Summer Hill (NSW) 2  –  2 Somerset College (QLD)

1. Yuxi Pan 0  –  1 Jessica Kinder
2. Lipi Jain 0  –  1 Anthea Page
3. Charmain Zhang 1  –  0 Georgina Scott
4. Alex Downie 1  –  0 Chanel Gray

Curtin Moylan (ACT) 1  –  3 Curtin Polgar (ACT)

1. Amy Frost 0  –  1 Kayleigh Smith
2. Jacyln Maher 1  –  0 Karen Khoo
3. Lucinda Flood 0  –  1 Natalie Shadwell
4. Amy Flood 0  –  1 Grace Huang

ROUND 5

Open Secondary

Radford College (ACT) 1½  –  2½ Somerset College (QLD)

1. Gareth Oliver ½  –  ½ Phachara Wongwichit
2. Kishore Sreetharan 1  –  0 Toshi Kimura
3. David Jaksa 0  –  1 Chris Page
4. Tamzin Oliver 0  –  1 Steven Cooke

Sydney Boys High (NSW) 2 ½  –  1½ Scotch College (VIC)

1. Ronald Yu 0  –  1 Sam Chow
2. Ilia Zvedeniouk 1  –  0 Derek Yu
3. Jason Cohn 1  –  0 Daichi Nagao
4. Anthony Chau ½  –  ½ Chris Sia

St. Peter’s (SA) 2½  –  1½ Christchurch Grammar (WA)

1. James Obst 1  –  0 Blair Slack-Smith
2. P Thiyagarajah 1  –  0 Christopher Scott
3. Ashwin Utturkar ½  –  ½ Chester Tulloch
4. K Thiyagarajah 0  –  1 Ernest Tan

Girls Secondary

Daramalan (ACT) 1  –  3 Walford College (SA)

1. Sophie Heath 0  –  1 Laura Morrissey
2. Sarah Norfor 1  –  0 Kate Morrissey
3. Kirby Stuart 0  –  1 Brittanie Bierton
4. Sarah Wolf 0  –  1 Katherine Liew

Somerset College (QLD) 0  –  4 Merrimac (QLD)

1. Christina Webb 0  –  1 Alex Jule
2. M Mansbridge 0  –  1 Amy Evans
3. Alexandra Roberts 0  –  1 Jessica Layton
4. Alexandra McMillan 0  –  1 Charis Chan

PLC (VIC) ½  –  3½ Abbotsleigh (NSW)

1. Sally-Anne Richter 0  –  1 Catherine Lip
2. Renishka Sellayah ½  –  ½ Shuyin Tang
3. Leanne Ng   0  –  1 Emma Storey
4. Melanie Chang   0  –  1 Jennifer So

Open Primary

St. Peter’s (SA) 1  –  3 Essex Heights (VIC)

1. Thomas Khoo 0  –  1 James Morris
2. Charles Du 0  –  1 Eugene Schon
3. Matthew Murdock 0  –  1 Jamie Carey
4. Jasper Ball 1  –  0 Jerome Lugo

Worongary (QLD) 1½  –  2½ Sydney Grammar (NSW)

1. Sam Grigg                                  0  –  1 Raymond Song
2. Jayden Fisher ½  –  ½ William Xu
3. Sebastian Jule 0  –  1 Michael Jenkins
4. L Pedersen-Lee 1  –  0 Bob Teoh

Telopea (ACT) 3  –  1 Midland Christian (WA)

1. Justin Chow 1  –  0 Ashlinne Zoranich
2. E Masle-Farquhar                      1  –  0 Caleb Simmons
3. Sidney Holden 1  –  0 Thomas Edland
4. Harry Thompson 0  –  1 Ben Edland

Girls Primary

Somerset College (QLD) 4  –  0 Curtin Moylan (ACT)

1. Jessica Kinder 1  –  0 Amy Frost
2. Anthea Page 1  –  0 Jacyln Maher
3. Georgina Scott 1  –  0 Gala Huang
4. Chanel Gray 1  –  0 Amy Flood

PLC (VIC) 1  –  3 Summer Hill (NSW)

1. Sally Yu                 1  –  0 Yuxi Pan
2. Alison Zhu                 0  –  1 Lipi Jain
3. S Ravitharan 0  –  1 Charmain Zhang
4. A Quach-Yan 0  –  1 Alex Downie

Curtin Polgar (ACT) 4  –  0 Wilderness (SA)

1. Kayleigh Smith 1  –  0 Katerina Flabouris
2. Karen Khoo 1  –  0 Megan Meredith
3. Natalie Shadwell 1  –  0 Katerina Bryant
4. Grace Huang 1  –  0 Kimba Wong
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