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Two College Chess Clubs Share Award

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Miami University Ohio and Utah’s own University of Utah (Wholesale Chess is located in Utah) have been declared co-winners of the 2009 the Chess College of the Year award. This award is handed out by the College Chess Committee and is approved by the Executive Board of the USCF. The nomination for the awards, which will be officially announced at a later date as part of the 2009 Delegates Call report of the College Chess Committee, is worded as follows:

“The University of Utah is being nominated as co-winner of the 2008 Chess College of the Year award. In 2007 at the Pan-American Intercollegiate, they sent two student representatives just to attend the annual College Chess Committee meeting in Miami. No other college did this. They followed up by sending a Utah team to the 2008 Pan-American Intercollegiate in Dallas. In the 2008 Collegiate Chess League Team Tournament, their A-team finished 7th and their B-team finished 16th . The Utah chess club and team are working hard to move forward into the top ranks of college chess.”

“Miami University Ohio is being nominated as co-winner of the 2008 Chess College of the Year award. As evidenced by the December 2008 Chess Life Online article http://main.uschess.org/content/view/9007/500/ by sophomore Chris Dobbs, we see and hear what it takes to start a college chess club. This firsthand account by a Miami University Ohio student can also inspire other beginning college chess clubs across the U.S. This is the state of the vast majority of college chess clubs and teams.”

New Chess Club Blossoms in New York

Friday, January 16th, 2009

There’s nothing more enjoyable than sitting down with a good chess set and playing a great game of chess with friends. For the small village of Westfield in New York – the forming of the Westfield Chess Club has just made it easier to enjoy chess with others.

The new chess club met for the fist time not too long ago, shares one of the chess club organizers, Charles Ferraro. “Despite typically horrendous Western NY winter weather, we drew ten players last Wednesday at our initial meeting in a local coffee house/restaurant,” said Ferraro. “A 12-year-old newcomer to the game drew himself a pair of lessons from two good players, one of whom (1700+ rated ) will be bringing what he believes are a few good beginners chess books to this next Wednesday’s get-together for the newbie.”

It’s nice to know that in a time of economic difficulties and struggling business and organizations – chess continues to grow and maintain it’s popularity. Ferraro said it well when he said “What has struck me most during this process of getting a chess club started has been the spirit of the chess people involved: Good-heartedness and generosity have shown through. We’ve had donations of chess sets, chess clocks, chess books, and lessons willingly and thoughtfully given to new players.”

Membership in the Westfield Chess Club is open to anyone over the age of six. The club’s intent is to encourage people to play chess – and to play well, in addition to further chess club members enjoyment of the game. At this time, there are no dues required to be a member of the club.

You can find the Westfield Chess Club and other chess clubs listed in our Chess Club Directory.

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