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Scholastic chess has a different goal and purpose from adult chess in that chess is developmental at the scholastic level and recreational at the adult level. Extreme chess therefore urges scholastic coaches and instructors to emphasize the developmental aspects of chess, such as good sportsmanship, team spirit, generous in winning and gracious in losing and to de-emphasize by word and by example the competitive aspect of the game.

 

Save The Date!
On Golden Pond Spring Break Camp
David MacEnulty - Chess Camp
July 5-6th, Extreme chess will be hosting David MacEnulty at our July Chess Camp 2008 More info ....

Yes it will be soooooo fun

Held at EXtreme Chess Headquarters.

8:30am to 4:30pmwww.extremechess.net. Thank you.


Extreme chess Scholastic Championship 2004 Pics


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Champion's Corner
Elliot and Caleb

In April 2003, Extreme chess Scholastics champion, Elliot took 1st place in his division in Nationals. He is a student at Foundations Academy and an awesome individual. Congratulations Elliot!

This month in the Junior High/ Highschool tournament, Caleb tied with Jeff for the 1st place. Congratulations Caleb!

 

 
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