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He received $50 for his undefeated 3-0 score. Phillip Ebarb, Prescott, was the top finisher in Section C, a quad with with Class E chess players. Victor Powers, a Class D chess player and fourth grader at Sahuaro Ranch Elementary School in Glendale, captured the $25 second place prize money for his 2-1 record. David Beyerĭavid Beyer, a Class C player from Sedona, topped the Section B quad with a 2.5-0.5 record. Chess rated event which was co-sponsored by the Prescott Chess Club and the OLLI Chess Special Interest Group. Tom Green, President of the Prescott Chess Club, directed this U.

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The tournament, divided into three sections, attracted 12 of the area’s chess players for a full day of chess at Yavapai College. Hollis Shaffer, a fast-rising Class A player from Prescott Valley, finished in second place with two wins and one loss and received $25. He earned $50 for his two wins and one draw in the top section. Jim Briggs, a Candidate Master from Chino Valley, was the top finisher in the Prescott Chess Club Quads #20 held Saturday, April 15 th, at Yavapai College. One of her losses was to a player who tied for 1 st.Ĭongratulations to these chess players for their performances at the state championships. She finished 4 th (tied for 3 rd) with a 5-2 record. Vivia Powers, a first grader at Sahuaro Ranch Elementary School in Glendale, won an individual award in the K-1 section. He scored 5.5 points with five wins, one draw, and one loss. Victor Powers, a fourth grader at Sahuaro Ranch Elementary School in Glendale, finished 5 th (tied for 4 th) in the K-5 section. In his over-the-board play his record of 4-3 placed him 37 th (tied for 23 rd) out of 87. He lost to a Class A player who finished 1 st.

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His 7-3 record placed him 5 th (tied for 4 th) out of 29 participants. Wesley Eltringham, an eighth grader at Heritage Middle School in Chino Valley, competed in a blitz chess tournament on Friday, May 5 th. testing).Three recent participants in Prescott Chess Club chess tournaments competed in the Arizona Scholastic State Championships held at Harelson Elementary School in Tucson on May 6-7, 2023. Alternative learning options include: credit for prior learning, internships/service learning, non-credit courses, college for kids, high school partnerships (dual enrollment), Internet courses, open entry/closed exit courses, interactive video courses, on-line courses, senior programs (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, EDventures), and high school equivalency program (G.E.D. In addition to traditional curriculum, the college offers many learning options to fit the lifestyles/circumstances of its students.

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Overall, there are 76 different programs of study available to students. Yavapai College offers 59 certificate programs, 32 degree programs, many of which transfer to four-year colleges and universities.

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The College offers a wide range of academic programs to students at the College’s facilities in Prescott, Clarkdale (the Verde Valley Campus), Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Sedona and the Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC) near the Prescott Airport. Yavapai College, which opened in 1969, provides quality higher learning, cultural resources and economic development support for the diverse populations of Yavapai County.












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