Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Back as chess champion

Ageless Maestrado and young teammate Capilitan powers Team Generation to the top

- By LYNDE SALGADOS

IT was in far away distance since he felt a high on chess-related matter. And it took the introducti­on of the “Dalawahan (two boards)” chess tourney in Cagayan de Oro for veteran campaigner Jokorn Maestrado to experience a “second high” in the very same thing he’s so passionate about he remains a cunning bachelor until now.

On Saturday, Nov. 10, the 50-something Maestrado of brgy. Nazareth got a “lot of help” from a high school teammate young enough to be called his son to become champion once again in the Knights Twin Towers Dalawahan Chess Challenge 2018 held at the Green Lane 2nd floor of Limketkai Center.

With Maestrado on board one and Corpus Christi High School’s Euneil Grant Capilitan on board 2, Team Generation bested a tough field of around 40 teams from all over Mindanao with an aggregate of 12 match points in seven rounds to capture the P6,000 top purse .

“Dugay na kaayo matawag nga humana akong panahon. Mao nga dili masabot ang kalipay nga mi-champion ta’g balik. Wala gyod ko nagexpect,” said Maestrado, whom a decade ago , earned the moniker “Alamid ng Mindanao” for his many exploits atop the 64-square-board.

Dishing out a remarkable 6 of 7 performanc­e, Maestrado considered his tough draw with former Shell Active national junior champion Bryan Jose as the turning point, though he largely attributed the victory to the strong showing of Capilitan who also finished with 6 points, including a couple of hard-earned wins over top junior rivals Adrian Othniel Yulo of Xavier University High School and Christian Aquino of Misamis Oriental General Comprehens­ive High School (MOGCHS).

“Mark my words, Capilitan’s conquest of the two junior biggies is enough to boost his confidence in the next chess tournament­s of his life,” Maestrado said in vernacular.

Organized by the Knights of the Square Tables through its founding head, Ronald ‘El Kap’ Banaag, the Dalawahan rapid tourney for players with an average ratings of 1950 saw four teams in a tie with similar 11 match points.

After the tiebreaker, the Trojan Knights of Arbz Calido and Aquino bagged the second place worth P4,000 and the Dragon Warriors of Bobby Balabagan and Marco Visto the third place, P2,000.

The Destroyer, fronted by Bobby Salomon and Clyde Saraus, and the Stricker 1 bannered by Sonny Pasco and Alexis dela Rama, settled for fourth and fifth places, respective­ly, with P1,000 cash each also with trophies.

The Kidapawan pride Pasco and the Jasaan native Saraus both churned out a perfect score of 7 points on boards one and two to bring home additional cash reward.

“It’s just the first dalawahan tourney in Cagayan de Oro pero bibo alegre kaayo kay dali ra maporma ang team daghan makaapil. I guest, there’ll be more dalawahan chess events to follow in the near future,” chief arbiter Lorenzo ‘Jun’ Cuizon told Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro.

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