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13 April 2008 Andrew sold skittles to fight cancer. 23 February 2008 The Chess Dawgs take second place in the Georgia Collegiate Team Chess Championship, making them one of the top two teams in the state! The Georgia Chess Association (GCA) held a very successful open college team chess championship with 7 colleges bringing 10 teams to the competition at an outstanding Emory University site. The championship was a 4-round Swiss event at G/45 in 4-board match format. This year's championship added newcomer Gainesville State to the competition while missing Clemson University from last year. Overall, this year's competition consisted of the following 10 teams: Berry College, Dekalb Tech, Emory University, Gainesville State, Georgia Tech (A, B, C teams), Mercer University (Macon), University of Georgia (A, B teams). In the weeks leading up to this championship several other schools indicated an interest in participating but were unable to follow through for various reasons. Overall, the event continues to grow each year.
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4 November 2007 The Chess Dawgs Host their own tournament every semester. The Spring '07 Chess Tournament was held in the Tate Gallery on November 4th. Congratulations goes out to Richard Francisco, the Chess Dawgs reigning King, and runner-up Travis Clements. The winner and runner-up each received a Chess Dawgs T-shirt. T-shirts are still on sale: contact Patrick Graham if you are interested in purchasing one. Front. Back.
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24 March 2007 Emory sponsors the 2007 Georgia Open Collegiate Team Chess Championship. The Chess Dawgs competed against Georgia Tech, Clemson, Berry, Mercer, and Dekalb tech. Both of our teams tied for second with Clemson, with the tie being broken by how well the team did in other rounds. Our A-team won third place and a trophy! Special thanks to everyone who competed. |
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A-Team: B-team
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25 February 2007 The Chess Dawgs sponsored their first tournament. Congratulations to Richard Francisco, the first King of the Chess Dawgs, and runner-up Ryan Galbreath. |
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Fall 2006 Intrest in the club leads to an increasing meetings to twice a week Spring 2006 The first meetings are held once a week in the Myers Lobby.
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Fall 2005 Patrick Graham and Yong Soo Kwon found the Chess Dawgs at UGA.
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