Laredo 8-year-old finishes second in Texas chess championship

An 8-year-old chess player from Laredo achieved a strong second-place finish at the Texas Scholastic Super State Chess Championship. The accomplishment highlights young talent in scholastic chess competitions.

Reports from local news outlet KGNS indicate that an 8-year-old from Laredo placed second in the Texas state chess championship. The event, referred to as the Texas Scholastic Super State Chess Championship in one report, showcases competitive play among young participants. Details on the exact date of the tournament are not specified in the available sources, but coverage emerged around March 11-12, 2026. This achievement underscores the participation of youth in structured chess events within Texas. No further specifics on the player's name, opponents, or match details were provided in the reports. Scholastic chess tournaments like this one promote strategic thinking among students.

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An international primary school chess tournament took place on March 7 at Loyola Primary School in Emdeni, Soweto, organised by the Nhlanhla Tshabalala Foundation. Learners from the school competed virtually against a junior chess team from Moscow, Russia, fostering cultural exchange and critical thinking. Two local players finished in the top five.

 

 

 

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