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CalChess Scholastics: Champions 1986-present - CalChess.org

CalChess Scholastics:
Champions 1986-present
 
While the CalChess State Championships are open to any scholastic player, the title champion can only be awarded to someone who resides in Northern California as defined by the US Chess Federation. Following the US Chess Scholastic Guidelines, CalChess only awards the championship title to individuals and teams competing in the open(championship) divisions.

High School (K-12) Individual Champions

Eric Finkelstein , 1986
Andy McManus, 1987
Kash Patel, 1988
Andy McManus, Michael Chan, Walter Tu, 1989
Andy McManus, Michael Rozler, Alan Stein, 1990
Alan Stein, 1991
Adrian Keating-Clay, 1992
Peter Lee, 1993
Dmitry Zilberstein, 1994
Adrian Keating-Clay, 1995
Dmitry Zilberstein, 1996
Dmitry Zilberstein, 1997
Vinay Bhat, 1998
Vinay Bhat, 1999
Micah Fisher-Kirshner, 2000
Vinay Bhat, 2001
Vinay Bhat 2002

High School (K-12) Team Champions

Lowell High School (San Francisco), 1986
Saint Marks School (San Rafael), 1987
Bellarmine Preparatory (San Jose), 1988
Bellarmine Preparatory (San Jose), 1989
Lowell High School (San Francisco), 1990
Lowell High School (San Francisco), 1991
Lowell High School (San Francisco), 1992
Lowell High School (San Francisco), 1993
Lowell High School (San Francisco), 1994
Lynbrook High School (San Jose), 1995
Berkeley High School (Berkeley), 1996
Berkeley High School (Berkeley), 1997
College Preparatory School (Berkeley), 1998
Berkeley High School (Berkeley), 1999
Mission San Jose High School (Fremont), 2000
Bellarmine Preparatory (San Jose), 2001
Berkeley High School (Berkeley), 2002
High School (K-12)Junior Varsity Winners
(First introduced in 2000)

Christopher Miller, Bhairav Singh, 2000
Nicholas T Ranish, 2001
Michael Fisher & Steven Azeka, 2002
High School (K-12) Junior Varsity Team Winners
(First introduced in 2000

Biggs High School (Biggs), 2000
Modesto High, Balboa High, 2001
Pacific Collegiate, 2002
Junior High School (K-8) Individual Champions

Mark Immell, 1986
Mike Lice, Jacob Gurwitz, Ron Rossi, 1987
Adam Grover, 1988
Alan Stein, 1989
Peter Lee, 1990
Philip Dardik, 1991
Philip Dardik, 1992
Jennie Frenklakh, 1993
Mark Dean, 1994
Jordy Mont-Reynaud, 1995
Eric Lynn, 1996
Elliot Temple, Tsubasa Onozaki, Anton Parker, 1997
Elliot Temple, Robert Chan, Michael Lum, 1998
Keith Yost, 1999
Lev Pisarsky, Adam Lischinsky,
Keith Yost, Michael Pearson, 2000
Wesley Chen, 2001
Daniel Schwarz, 2002
Junior High School (K-8) Team Champions

Sunnyvale Junior High School (Sunnyvale), 1986
St. Marks School (San Rafael), 1987
Cathedral School (San Francisco), 1988
St. Marks School (San Rafael), 1989
St. Marks School (San Rafael), 1990
Bartlett Junior High School (Porterville), 1991
St. Marks School (San Rafael), 1992
Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont), 1993
Biggs Junior High School (Biggs),
Martin Luther King, Jr. High School (Berkeley), 1994
Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont), 1995
Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont), 1996
Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont), 1997
Piedmont Middle School (Piedmont), 1998
Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont), 1999
Bartlett Middle School (Portersville), 2000
Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont), 2001
Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont), 2002
Junior High School (K-8) Junior Varsity Winners
(First introduced in 1999)

Alicia Fulk, Ahmad Moghadam, 1999
Major Castleberry, 2000
Andrew Yun, Nicholas Tapia, 2001
Varun Behl, 2002
Junior High School (K-8) Junior Varsity Team Winners
(First introduced in 1999)

Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont), 1999
St. Marks Middle School (San Rafael), 2000
Hopkins Junior High School (Fremont) Biggs Middle School (Biggs), 2001
Egan Middle School, 2002
Elementary School (K-6) Open Individual Champions

Jeremy Martin, 1986
Robert Bouillard, 1987
Scott Thompson, 1988
Hillel Heinstein, John Mini, 1989
Ohad Marom, 1990
Jennie Frenklakh, 1991
Micah Fisher-Kirshner, Todd Stansbury, 1992
Joseph Lonsdale, Philip Wang, 1993
Micah Fisher-Kirshner, Joseph Lonsdale, 1994
Chris Behrens, 1995
Robert Chan, 1996
Simion Kreimer, 1997
Keith Yost, 1998
Michael Pearson, 1999
Drake Wang, 2000
Alexander Setzepfandt, 2001
Daichi Siegrist, David Chock 2002
Elementary School (K-6) Open Team Champions

Town School (San Francisco), 1986
St. Marks School (San Rafael), 1987
St. Marks School (San Rafael), 1988
Town School (San Francisco), 1989
Town School (San Francisco), 1990
Saint Marks School (San Francisco), 1991
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1992
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1993
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1994
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1995
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1996
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1997
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1998
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1999
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 2000
Weibel (Fremont), Forest Park(Fremont), 2001
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 2002
Elementary School (K-6) Junior Varsity Winners
Alan Chang, Joshua Prochaska-Saglio, 1994
Edith Yang, John Casnochas, 1995
Jose Rivera, 1996
Aaron Lumsden, Bradley Cooper, 1997
Wesley Kwang, Christopher Vuong, 1998
Ben Laufer, Sean Blume, 1999
Kristof Horompoly, Jonathan Jew, Carl Yang, 2000
Aaron Garg, Edward Wu, 2001
Arun Gomatam, Narayan Subramanian, 2002
Under 650
Devina S Brown, 2001
Unrated
Greg Bodwin, 2001
Elementary School (K-6) Junior Varsity Team Winners
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont)
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1994
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1995
Biggs Elementary School (Biggs), 1996
Biggs Elementary School (Biggs), 1997
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), St. Marks School (San Rafael), 1998
St. Marks Elementary School (San Rafael), 1999
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 2000
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 2001
Blue Hills Elementary School (Cupertino), 2002
Under 650
Sheehy (Merced), 2001
Unrated
Cherrywood (SanJose), Manchester Gate (Manchester), 2001
Primary School (K-3) Open Individual Champions

Jacob Gurwitz, Alex Moskovitz, 1986
Jason Huang, 1987
Marc Levin, 1988
Micah Fisher-Kirshner, 1989
Todd Stansbury, 1990
Kevin Simler, 1991
Jordy Mont-Reynaud, Vinay Bhat, 1992
Jeff Lonsdale, Chris Behrens, 1993
Adam Lischinsky, 1994
Adam Lischinsky, 1995
Jonathan Lonsdale, 1996
Wesley Chen, 1997
Daniel Schwarz, 1998
Alexander Setzepfandt, 1999
Andres Fuentes-Afflick, Tyrone Plata, 2000
Steven C Zierk, Ankita Roy, Anthony Ferrer, 2001
Ankita Roy, Dustin Rudiger, Tau Jeng, 2002
Primary School (K-3) Open Team Champions

Oxford Elementary School (Berkeley), 1986
St. Marks Elementary School (San Rafael), 1987
Town School (San Francisco), 1988
Town School (San Francisco), 1989
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1990
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1991
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1992
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1993
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1994
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1995
Mission San Jose Elementary School (Fremont), 1996
Town School (San Francisco), 1997
Forest Park (Fremont), 1998
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1999
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 2000
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 2001
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 2002
Primary School (K-3) Junior Varsity Winners

Alexander Tseung, Stephen Tu, Owen Lin, 1996
Jamie Brett, Alexander Setzepfandt, 1997
Byron Becker, Sharon Tseung, Kevin Walters, 1998
Jessica Hsueh, HansTsai, Elliott Jardin, 1999
Sally Freeman, Daniel Wong, Jaren Feeley, Zhou Wu, 2000
Ryan E Lee, Titus A Van Hook, 2001
Benjamin Kahn, Daryl Neubieser, Surag Sheth, Andrew Liang, Serena Banh, 2002
Unrated
Christopher Missirlian, Ranjeetha Bharath, Jim Su, 2001
Primary School (K-3) Junior Varsity Team Winners

Forest Park Elementary School (Fremont), 1996
Forest Park Elementary School (Fremont), 1997
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1998
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 1999
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont), 2000
Saint Marks (San Rafael), 2001
Saint Marks (San Rafael), 2002
Unrated
Weibel Elementary School (Fremont) 2001
Kindergarten Champions
(First introduced in 1997)

Alaric Stein, Alex Siegel, 1997
Cory Plante, 1998
Tau Jeng, 1999
Donald Livingston, 2000
Christopher Wu, 2001
Steven Hao, 2002

 

 

 

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