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HKJCC Hong Kong Inter-School Championships 2016 - Secondary Division HKJCC Hong Kong Inter-School Championships 2016 - Secondary Division Final ranking Rank Team Gam. + = - MP 1 Chinese International School 7 6 0 1 12 2 South Island School A 7 5 1 1 11 3 King George V School D 7 5 0 2 10 4 Island School A 7 5 0 2 10 5 Wah Yan College Hong Kong A 7 4 2 1 10 6 Renaissance College A 7 4 1 2 9 7 Hong Kong International School (High School) A 7 4 1 2 9 8 HKCCCU Logos Academy 7 3 2 2 8 9 Wah Yan College Hong Kong B 7 4 0 3 8 10 South Island School B 7 4 0 3 8 11 King George V School B 7 3 2 2 8 12 Canadian International School A 7 4 0 3 8 13 Hong Kong International School (Middle School) 7 3 1 3 7 14 King George V School A 7 3 1 3 7 15 Wah Yan College, Kowloon 7 2 3 2 7 16 Renaissance College B 7 3 1 3 7 17 German Swiss International School 7 2 3 2 7 18 Yew Chung International School 7 3 1 3 7 19 Hong Kong International School (High School) B 7 2 3 2 7 20 St. Paul's College 7 2 2 3 6 21 Creative Secondary School B 7 3 0 4 6 22 King George V School C 7 2 1 4 5 23 HK. and Kln. Kaifong Women's Association Sun Fong Chung College 7 2 0 5 4 24 Creative Secondary School A 7 2 0 5 4 25 Island School B 3 2 0 1 4 26 Wah Yan College Hong Kong C 7 1 1 5 3 27 Canadian International School B 4 1 0 3 2 28 King George V School E 7 0 1 6 1 29 West Island School 7 0 1 6 1 30 Kiangsu & Chekiang International School 0 0 0 0 0 HKJCC Hong Kong Inter-School Championships 2016 - Secondary Division Board 1 Rank Name Team Points Team Rank 1 Lee Albert South Island School A 7 2 2 Wong Yee Chit HKCCCU Logos Academy 7 8 3 Cheung Pak Shing Ernest St. Paul's College 6 20 4 Sun Dominic King George V School A 5½ 14 5 Chui Adrian Island School A 4½ 4 6 Law Man Hei Wah Yan College Hong Kong C 4½ 26 7 Cheung Melvin Hong Kong International School (High School) A 4 7 8 King Steven Canadian International School A 4 12 9 Chan Chi Wa Wah Yan College, Kowloon 4 15 10 Hamilton-Kane James German Swiss International School 4 17 11 Woo Nicholas Tsz Chuen Chinese International School 3½ 1 12 Chin Ming Kai Michael Renaissance College A 3½ 6 13 Suen Long South Island School B 3½ 10 14 Wolhardt Elly Hong Kong International School (Middle School) 3½ 13 15 Leung Eugene Creative Secondary School B 3½ 21 16 So Ka Wang Wah Yan College Hong Kong A 3 5 17 Shen Eric Hong Kong International School (High School) B 3 19 18 Lau Jon King George V School C 3 22 19 Pun Cheuk Man Justin Wah Yan College Hong Kong B 2½ 9 20 Kwan Christopher King George V School B 2½ 11 21 Sun Ka Chun HK. and Kln. Kaifong Women's Association Sun 2½ 23 Fong Chung College 22 Yim Hao Jun Creative Secondary School A 2½ 24 23 Cheong Matthias Canadian International School B 2 27 24 Choy Louie King George V School D 2 3 25 Miu Daniel Renaissance College B 2 16 26 Zheng Zhong (david) Yew Chung International School 2 18 27 Lee Jonathan King George V School E 1½ 28 28 Dongre Jayad West Island School 1 29 29 Bharwani Amar Island School B ½ 25 Board 2 Rank Name Team Points Team Rank 1 Xu Gerald Jiarong Chinese International School 7 1 2 Singh Arjun Hong Kong International School (Middle School) 6 13 3 Wong Colin South Island School A 5½ 2 4 Wilson Kenzo Island School A 5½ 4 5 Jain Vaibhav King George V School D 5 3 6 Ng Cheuk Nam HKCCCU Logos Academy 5 8 7 Mok Jeff German Swiss International School 5 17 8 Tong Kin Hay (michael) Yew Chung International School 5 18 9 Fung Markus Renaissance College B 4½ 16 10 Chai Chun South Island School B 4 10 11 Smith Toby King George V School B 4 11 12 Lee Yat Long HK. and Kln. Kaifong Women's Association Sun 4 23 Fong Chung College 13 Wu Benjamin Christopher Wah Yan College Hong Kong A 3½ 5 14 Cheung Stanley King George V School C 3½ 22 15 Wong Joey Renaissance College A 3 6 16 Yau Tse Ho Colin Wah Yan College, Kowloon 3 15 17 Ling Matthew Island School A 2½ 4 18 Zheng Kenneth Hong Kong International School (High School) A 2½ 7 19 Tse Adrian Hymn Wah Yan College Hong Kong B 2½ 9 20 Hui Long Kiu Creative Secondary School A 2½ 24 21 Judge Allen William Wah Yan College Hong Kong C 2½ 26 22 Wang Ernest Island School B 2 25 23 Leung Keith Canadian International School A 2 12 24 Lee Michael St. Paul's College 2 20 25 Zheng Derek Creative Secondary School B 2 21 26 Aron Rohan West Island School 2 29 27 Tong Brandon King George V School A 1½ 14 28 Mohta Aiyush Hong Kong International School (High School) B 1½ 19 29 Chiu Ryan Canadian International School B 1 27 30 Yan Hansel King George V School E ½ 28 Board 3 Rank Name Team Points Team Rank 1 Nair Deepak King George V School D 6 3 2 Chiu Tsz Chai Michael Renaissance College A 6 6 3 Chen Jeric St. Paul's College 5 20 4 Tsoi Mike South Island School A 4½ 2 5 Kwok Chi Ho Island School A 4½ 4 6 Zheng Daniel Hong Kong International School (High School) A 4½ 7 7 Heritage Matthew King George V School B 4½ 11 8 Ham Kwan Pui Wah Yan College Hong Kong A 4 5 9 Cheng Ho Chun Wah Yan College Hong Kong B 4 9 10 Nijsen Nik Hong Kong International School (Middle School) 4 13 11 Leung Jasmine King George V School A 4 14 12 Cheung Richard Haiyi Wah Yan College, Kowloon 4 15 13 Low Alex Creative Secondary School B 4 21 14 Chen Simon Yuyu Chinese International School 3½ 1 15 Wong Siu Yu (steven) Yew Chung International School 3½ 18 16 Wu Duncan Canadian International School A 3 12 17 Wong Andria Renaissance College B 3 16 18 Choi Jason Hong Kong International School (High School) B 3 19 19 Anna Wu West Island School 3 29 20 Ng Tsun HKCCCU Logos Academy 2½ 8 21 Derecho Stephen Creative Secondary School A 2½ 24 22 Wu Yuri Charlton Chung Wah Yan College Hong Kong C 2½ 26 23 Ogawa Sotaro Island School B 2 25 24 Chu Chung Yau HK. and Kln. Kaifong Women's Association Sun 2 23 Fong Chung College 25 Gupta Shashwat South Island School B 2 10 26 Chen Matthew German Swiss International School 2 17 27 Yue Nicholas Canadian International School B 1 27 28 Smith Jake King George V School C 1 22 29 Dagdi Akshat King George V School E 0 28 Board 4 Rank Name Team Points Team Rank 1 Luk Yin Chun Wah Yan College Hong Kong B 7 9 2 Tsang Lok Ching Wah Yan College Hong Kong A 6½ 5 3 Lim Adrian South Island School B 6 10 4 Ozer Ismet King George V School D 5½ 3 5 Wong Ernie Renaissance College A 5½ 6 6 Ho Ian Hong Kong International School (High School) A 5 7 7 Xiang Scott Chinese International School 4½ 1 8 Lam Justin Renaissance College B 4½ 16 9 Chan Nicholas South Island School A 4 2 10 Cameron Riley King George V School B 4 11 11 Kang Jeffrey Hong Kong International School (Middle School) 4 13 12 Avova Raghav King George V School A 4 14 13 Lee Eric Hong Kong International School (High School) B 4 19 14 Ting Albin Creative Secondary School B 4 21 15 Li Wendy King George V School E 4 28 16 Ho Sam Canadian International School A 3½ 12 17 Chan Hays Wah Yan College, Kowloon 3½ 15 18 Soemitro Dylan German Swiss International School 3 17 19 Chan Yip Hang Wah Yan College Hong Kong C 2½ 26 20 Ng Yeuk Hon HKCCCU Logos Academy 2 8 21 Qi Lerong (ray) Yew Chung International School 2 18 22 Chan Jevons St. Paul's College 2 20 23 Ozer Fatih King George V School C 2 22 24 Tse Yiu Ting HK. and Kln. Kaifong Women's Association Sun 2 23 Fong Chung College 25 Fung Pak Nim Creative Secondary School A 0 24 26 Wong Michael Island School B 0 25 27 Ho Trevor Canadian International School B 0 27 HKJCC Hong Kong Inter-School Championships 2016 - Primary Division Final ranking Rank Team Gam. + = - MP 1 Singapore International School (HK) A 7 6 1 0 13 2 Hong Kong International School A 7 6 0 1 12 3 Kowloon Junior School A 7 5 0 2 10 4 Pun U Assoc. Wah Yan Primary School A 7 5 0 2 10 5 German Swiss International School A 7 3 3 1 9 6 Hong Kong International School B 7 4 1 2 9 7 Kennedy School A 7 4 1 2 9 8 Baptist Lui Ming Choi Primary School 7 3 3 1 9 9 Discovery College 7 3 2 2 8 10 Glenealy School A 7 3 2 2 8 11 Singapore International School (HK) B 7 3 2 2 8 12 St Stephens College Preparatory School 7 4 0 3 8 13 German Swiss International School B 7 3 2 2 8 14 Chan's Creative School 7 2 3 2 7 15 Quarry Bay School B 7 3 1 3 7 16 Pun U Assoc.
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