Kwok heads Milo team
January 9, 2007 | 12:00am
Malcolm Kwok will banner the Milo Checkmate teams campaign in the United States and Asia this coming May and June.
Joining the 11-year-old Kwok are Roy Aldous Coronel, Lev Abug, Adrian Co, Vincent Joseph Fuerte, Marie Antoinette San Diego, Steven Teves, Tristan Dandan, Jose Marti Caniones, Mary Joyce Fuerte and Carlo Caranyagan.
Coronel of Immaculate Mother School downed Kenneth Co of Xavier School in 25 moves of a Ruy Lopez game in the fifth and last round to rule the 12-under section and gain the first of 11 slots in the US- and Asia-bound teams.
Abug of Cainta Catholic College and Adrian Co of Xavier School shared top honors in the junior division to secure the other two slots while Vincent Joseph Fuerte of Bagong Tanyag Elem. School and San Diego of Dasmariñas Academy topped the 10-under and 8-under groups respectively to earn another two berths.
Others who made it to the squad were Teves of Don Bosco Technical Institute and Dandan of Cavite who finished second and third respectively in the 12-under bracket; Caniones of Ateneo and younger Fuerte, Mary Joyce, who wound up second and third in the 10-under division and Caranyagan of San Mateo Elem. School who joined San Diego in the 8-under section.
Vying for the last slot are Co and Claudio Olar Jr. of Quirino High School, who finished tied for fourth in the 12-under category.
The round-robin event is organized by Metropolitan Chess Club to give promising and deserving Milo Checkmate kids the chance to gain exposure abroad.
Joining the 11-year-old Kwok are Roy Aldous Coronel, Lev Abug, Adrian Co, Vincent Joseph Fuerte, Marie Antoinette San Diego, Steven Teves, Tristan Dandan, Jose Marti Caniones, Mary Joyce Fuerte and Carlo Caranyagan.
Coronel of Immaculate Mother School downed Kenneth Co of Xavier School in 25 moves of a Ruy Lopez game in the fifth and last round to rule the 12-under section and gain the first of 11 slots in the US- and Asia-bound teams.
Abug of Cainta Catholic College and Adrian Co of Xavier School shared top honors in the junior division to secure the other two slots while Vincent Joseph Fuerte of Bagong Tanyag Elem. School and San Diego of Dasmariñas Academy topped the 10-under and 8-under groups respectively to earn another two berths.
Others who made it to the squad were Teves of Don Bosco Technical Institute and Dandan of Cavite who finished second and third respectively in the 12-under bracket; Caniones of Ateneo and younger Fuerte, Mary Joyce, who wound up second and third in the 10-under division and Caranyagan of San Mateo Elem. School who joined San Diego in the 8-under section.
Vying for the last slot are Co and Claudio Olar Jr. of Quirino High School, who finished tied for fourth in the 12-under category.
The round-robin event is organized by Metropolitan Chess Club to give promising and deserving Milo Checkmate kids the chance to gain exposure abroad.
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