K-8 Playoffs

This year 510 students from 39 schools from around the city competed in the 2019 CPS  K-8 Chess Playoffs.This year was even more exciting with many of the players having just finished competing at the K-12 National Championship the weekend before this event.The top 3 teams & top 4 individuals not a part of team moving forward will advance to the CPS Championship on March 30, 2019.

[button url=”https://rknights.org/wp-content/uploads/2019-Advancing-Teams-and-Individuals.pdf” target=”blank” size=”small” style=”coolblue” icon=”” popup=”” title=””]Advancement to Championship[/button]

[button url=”https://rknights.org/wp-content/uploads/South-Standings-1.pdf” target=”black” size=”small” style=”coolblue” icon=”” popup=”” title=””]South Standings[/button]      [button url=”https://rknights.org/wp-content/uploads/South-X-Tables.pdf” target=”black” size=”small” style=”coolblue” icon=”” popup=”” title=””]South Crosstables[/button]      [button url=”https://rknights.org/wp-content/uploads/North-Standings-1.pdf” target=”black” size=”small” style=”coolblue” icon=”” popup=”” title=””]North Standings[/button]      [button url=”https://rknights.org/wp-content/uploads/North-X-Tables-1.pdf” target=”black” size=”small” style=”coolblue” icon=”” popup=”” title=””]North Crosstables[/button]

Photos by HE SHOOTS LYFE

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