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Local Students, Chess Champions

Pictured from left to right are: Grandmaster and chess teacher Nikola Mitkov, SMS 8th graders Nate Kranjc, Max Zinski, and Grant Kozeny and SMS Chess Coach, Pattie Zinski. Taken at the All Grade Nationals in Florida, where the St. Michael team placed second in the country.

Pictured from left to right are: Grandmaster and chess teacher Nikola Mitkov, SMS 8th graders Nate Kranjc, Max Zinski, and Grant Kozeny and SMS Chess Coach, Pattie Zinski. Taken at the All Grade Nationals in Florida, where the St. Michael team placed second in the country.

St. Michael Parish School Students, Max Zinski and Nate Kranjc performed exceptionally at the Illinois State Chess Competition, Max Zinski tied for second place overall. He placed third in the tiebreak round. Nate Kranjc was undefeated in the Blitz Competition, capturing the title. Kranjc and Zinski also earned the Championship title in the team Bughouse Competition.

Recently, the St. Michael Parish School eighth graders were 2 of the 40 Illinois students, from grades 1-12 named as 2011 Illinois Chess Association Warren Junior Chess Scholars.

Zinski and Kranjc received that honor because they are among the top-ranked chess players, in their age group, in the country.

This past weekend, the students received the award honoring their accomplishment at the Illinois State K-8 Chess Championship tournament. As Warren Junior Chess Scholars, the boys will be eligible to participate in special chess clinics and competitions during the year.

Max and Nate are Co-Captains of the Saint Michael School Chess Team. They have lead the Junior High Team at Saint Mike’s to a First Place finish at the Illinois State All Grade Chess Championship in each of their sixth, seventh and eighth grade years. Together with fellow eighth grader Grant Kozeny, the Saint Mike’s team finished 2nd in the country at All Grade Nationals in Florida in December.

Next up for the Saint Michael School Chess Team is the National Junior High Chess Championship in Columbus, Ohio in April.

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