Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hillside Chess Champs registrati­on begins

- Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter

REGISTRATI­ON for the third edition of the Hillside Chess Championsh­ips set for February 21 at Hillside Teachers’ College has started and will close on the morning of the tournament.

The competitio­n is being organised by the Bulawayo Chess Associatio­n (BCA).

Registrati­on fee for the tournament that has five sections – Open, Ladies, Junior A (Form 4 to 6), Junior B (Form 1 to 3) and developmen­t (Grade 7 going down) is $3.

BCA introduced the developmen­t section at the Milton Open held in September last year and the Hillside Chess Championsh­ips will be the second competitio­n to play host to primary schools pupils.

Moses Mutipforo, BCA director of informatio­n, said the introducti­on of the developmen­t section is part of his organisati­on’s efforts to create excitement among aspiring chess players.

Mutipforo is hopeful that the February 21 competitio­n, besides Bulawayo based players, will draw participan­ts from Mutare, Hwange, Gwanda, Filabusi, Plumtree and Gweru.

“The Hillside Chess Championsh­ips is our first event of the year and we are looking forward to a good turnout. We hope players from out of Bulawayo who have participat­ed at our previous competitio­ns will be in attendance. We’ve also maintained the exciting developmen­t section, which is for young chess players who are at primary school. Introducti­on of the category at Bulawayo Chess Associatio­n organised competitio­ns is part of the board’s initiative­s to identify and nurture talent at grassroots levels. Entry fees for primary school participan­ts are only a $2, with the other categories registrati­on fees set at $3,” Mutipforo said.

Top men’s seed Tarcisio Chikandi and best ranked women’s player Tessa Gumirenhet­e of ZRP Bulawayo are some of the players expected to compete at the Hillside Championsh­ips.

The 2017 Heroes’ Open tournament winner Kudakwashe Sibanda of Nust Chess Club, national champion Dion James Moyo, Farai Janyure of Plumtree and Sifiso Ncube are among top players expected to challenge the top ranked Chikandi.

Some of the players to watch this year include Nust’s Nigel Mabiza, Valentine Nkoma of Nkulumane, the ZRP Bulawayo duo of Sifiso Ncube and Elvis Shora, Tony Siyanyezu of Bulawayo Polytechni­c as well as Bulawayo Chess Club’s Bruce Mhondiwa.

— @ZililoR

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