On February 25, Bexhill Academy's chess club welcomed ten experienced players from Bexhill Chess Club for a series of competitive matches. The students, who have trained weekly since October, tested their skills against the veterans in an afternoon organized by coach Lawrence Rhodes. The event provided a learning opportunity and ended with the academy earning 4.5 points out of ten.
Bexhill Academy in East Sussex organized a special afternoon of chess on February 25, bringing together its student chess club members and ten seasoned players from the local Bexhill Chess Club. The exhibition matches aimed to showcase the progress of the young players, who have been practicing every week since October under the guidance of coach Lawrence Rhodes. Rhodes highlighted the event's dual purpose: demonstrating the students' improvement and offering them valuable experience by competing against highly skilled community members.
The matches unfolded across ten boards, with the academy students holding their own against the experienced visitors. At the close of the afternoon, the students secured 4.5 points out of a possible ten, marking a competitive showing. Members of the Bexhill Chess Club praised the academy's participants not only for their strategic skills but also for their positive attitude, enthusiasm, and sportsmanship throughout the event.
Looking ahead, the academy's under-14 chess teams are preparing for the Butler Cup, Sussex's County Cup competition for young players. They aim to defend their title against strong opponents, including teams from Lewes Old Grammar School and Brighton College. This exhibition serves as a stepping stone in their busy schedule of local chess activities.