The hosts, Greenwood High International School, are over the moon as they celebrate a smashing victory in the state-level chess contest.
The school has grabbed the overall championship in the 3rd Karnataka State Schools Team Chess Championship 2016 which they hosted from 2 to 5 February.
Greenwood High International School secured 96 points on their way to victory; following close was Sri Aurobindo Memorial School, the runner-up team, which scored 78 points.
There were 146 teams from 16 schools taking part in the contest.
For further details, check the below:
OPEN CATEGORY
Under 7
1. Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 10 match points
2. Greenwood High ‘C’ Team: 7 points
3. Global Indian International School: 6 points
Under 9
1. Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 9 match points
2. Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 8 points
3. Greenwood High ‘B’ Team: 7 points
Under 11
1. Delhi Public School East: 10 match points
2. Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 10 points
3. Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘C’ Team: 10 points
Under 13
1. Delhi Public School East: 9 match points
2. Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 8 points
3. Sri Aurobindo memorial School ‘B’ Team: 8 points
Under 15
1. Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 10 match points
2. Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 8 points
3. The International School Bangalore: 8 points
Under 18
1. Delhi Public School East: 8 match points
2. The International School Bangalore ‘A’ Team: 6 points
3. Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 6 points
GIRLS CATEGORY
Under 7
1. Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 10 match points
2. Greenwood High ‘B’ Team: 7 points
3. Greenwood High ‘D’ team: 5 points
Under 9
1. Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 10 match points
2. Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 8 points
3. Greenwood High ‘C’ Team: 6 points
Under 11
1.Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 10 match points
2.Delhi Public School East: 8 points
3.New Horizon Public School: 6 points
Under 13
1.Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 6 match points
2.Greenwood High ‘C’ Team: 6 points
3.Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 6 points
Under 15
1.Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 7 match points
2.Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 7 points
3.Greenwood High ‘B’ Team: 3 points
Under 18
1.Greenwood High ‘A’ Team: 6 match points
2.Sri Aurobindo Memorial School ‘A’ Team: 5 points
3.Sri Aurobindo Memorial ‘C’ Team: 4 points
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