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 Chess Life Online 
 2010 
 April  
   Meekins and Ong Lead High School; Matlin Leads All Girls 				| Meekins and Ong Lead High School; Matlin Leads All Girls | 
					
						 
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| By Shaun Smith | |
| April 18, 2010 | |
				 In the tournament's longest day, 
the High School Nationals  lived up to its reputation as one of the 
most difficult National Scholastic Championships to win. Almost every 
game in the K-12 Championship section went into the final hour of play, 
and many games went into the final minutes. With the players so closely 
matched, no player seemed to be safe.  When the smoke cleared, 
Kris Meekins from Ohio and William Ong from Texas lead the way with 
perfect 5-0 scores.   In round four, Meekins defeated Arizona's 
Nick Thompson and Ong defeated Michigan's James Canty III.   
James Canty III vs. William Ong 
 
Both winners were kind enough to share their games. 4358 4357  
Kris Meekins vs. Nick Thompson
 
The tournament leaders are followed closely by a group of players with 4.5 points (Shinsaku Uesugi, Adarsh Jayakumar, Eigen Wang, and John Hughes). With the tournament's top scorers paired together in round 6 and 7, the tournament promises some exciting action as we enter the tournament's final day. IS 318 from Brooklyn, NY and Stuyvesant lead the K-12 Championship team standings with 15 total points. The team competition is very close with several teams within a point of first place Current K-12 Championship Team Standings First Place - IS 318k (New York), 15 points Second Place - Stuyvesant HS (New York), 15 points Third Place - Bellaire HS (Texas), 14.5 points Fourth Place - Hunter College HS (New York), 14 points IS 318K is fresh off their first place finish in the K-8 Championship section. As they enter the final day, they will have their work cut out for them. But with all the upsets and the way their young students are playing, they have a great shot of holding on. They will have stiff competition from the schools directly below them who all have slightly higher rated teams. Hunter College HS is probably still a favorite to win as they have the top players and will likely receive great pairing in the last day.  
Eriberto Guzman 
 
4356 All-Girls Nationals Update  
Anna Matlin 
 
Check CLO on Monday for a final tournament report with games and photos. Follow the results & pairings for the High School here and the All Girls here.  | 
		




