Goldfields Migori leads top performers at Nyanza chess championship

Goldfields Migori, Makini School, Golden Elites, Mudasa, Jalaram, and Beshine School emerged as top performers at the Nyanza regional Youth and Cadet Chess Championship. The event drew over 800 young players from schools and academies across the Nyanza region, highlighting growing interest in junior chess. Winners were crowned in various age categories from under-8 to under-18.

The Nyanza regional Youth and Cadet Chess Championship served as qualifiers, bringing together participants from Nyanza schools and academies. The competition featured strong showings in multiple age groups, with Goldfields Migori securing multiple titles.

In the under-8 open category, Liam Davis of Goldfields Migori won with a flawless six points. Makini School's Amelia Lulama took the under-8 girls' title. The under-10 open went to Damian Johnson of Victoria Chess Club, while Tiana Allison Orimbo of Goldfields Migori claimed the girls' crown.

Golden Elites' Patrick Shamia dominated the under-12 open with an unbeaten score, and Breetaliza Amanda of Kisumu Junior won the girls' section. Kisumu Senior Academy's Curtis Reuben and Brianna Brandy Wendoh secured the under-14 boys' and girls' titles, respectively.

Mudasa Academy's Kennedy Ochieng led the under-16 open, with Shukri Shakira of Jalaram Academy topping the girls' category. Rishit Ravat won the under-18 open, and Ruth Lindner of Nyakach Girls took the girls' title.

Tournament Director Andrew Owili praised parental support, stating, “Chess is a noble sport that enhances mental growth and blends well with academics. We encourage more parents to involve their children.” Chief Arbiter Anthony Kionga highlighted improved discipline among players, noting better understanding of rules for smoother events.

Kisumu County Chess Association chairman Jeff Onyango called the championship a success, saying, “Attracting over 800 participants shows how fast chess is growing in the region.” He added plans to expand chess to more schools, including public ones.

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