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Discovery World Jan 2011 Results on 1-20-2011.Xlsx Discovery World 15-Jan-11 Trophy Winners 269 PARTICIPANTS K3 Division TD's Bob Patterson-Sumwalt, Antonio Turrubiartes, Thomas Lynius Wisconsin No. Name Pts Rating Gr Team TBrk1 TBrk2 TBrk3 Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 Rnd5 Rnd6 1 PUTHIREDDY, SAHITH 6 708 3 STEMA 22.5 24 21 W74 W4 W6 W15 W13 W10 2 BEPAR, NAISHA 6 875 2 GLPK 21.5 24 21 W50 W5 W39 W8 W14 W3 3 MA, GRADY 5 880 2 POPC 23 24 20 W80 W32 W9 W12 W11 L2 4 ALBA-JIMENEZ, RICARDO 5 815 3 SHHES 21 24 16 W21 L1 W46 W37 W20 W15 5 STEVLINGSON, NATHAN 5 626 3 MVES 21 23.5 16 W58 L2 W24 W42 W16 W14 6 YAN, RUILIN 5 786 1 GLPK 20.5 21.5 17 W81 W58 L1 W21 W22 W17 7 LI, AMIE 5 742 2 SWEL 19 20.5 16 W32 L9 W69 W40 W19 W13 8 PONNALA, SANYU 4.5 571 1 BREL 21.5 24 17.5 W53 W19 W29 L2 W28 D11 9 MULLICK, RAHUL 4.5 703 3 BRAC 20 22.5 15.5 W56 W7 L3 D27 W39 W30 10 YASONIK, JAKE 4.5 723 3 RLCC 19.5 22 17.5 W57 D53 W33 W18 W26 L1 11 PADALA, ABHINAV 4.5 624 1 SWEL 19.5 21 18.5 W86 W17 W43 W36 L3 D8 12 DHALA, REHAN 4.5 625 3 USM 18.5 19.5 15 D18 W77 W55 L3 W34 W27 13 MATLANI, MUSTAFA 4 718 3 GMEL 22 25 18 W25 W35 W38 W26 L1 L7 14 SRIVASTAVA, VIVEK 4 641 2 RLCC 21.5 23.5 18 W70 W50 W16 W22 L2 L5 15 HUANG, ANNA 4 538 1 SWEL 21 23.5 17 W54 W28 W72 L1 W36 L4 16 ZHANG, DANIEL 4 646 1 SHHES 19.5 21.5 15 W62 W23 L14 W31 L5 W41 17 WERTH, JOSHUA 4 644 3 SHCS 19.5 21.5 15 W37 L11 W65 W41 W23 L6 18 VUE, LUE 4 481 3 GREL 19.5 21 14.5 D12 W24 W73 L10 W47 D26 19 BOTH, SILAS 4 582 3 GMEL 19 20 14 W27 L8 W77 W38 L7 W48 20 RUZELL, NATHAN 4 580 3 USM 18 20 14 W35 L26 W67 W43 L4 W45 21 MOHAMED, MUSE 4 452 3 CLMH 18 19.5 12 L4 W61 W71 L6 W44 W39 22 SAYCOCIE, VILIYA 4 611 3 GREL 17.5 19.5 16 W84 W52 W42 L14 L6 W40 23 HARDIN, NICKOLAS 4 515 3 FASC 17.5 19.5 14 W45 L16 W61 W29 L17 W38 24 SMIES, ASHTIN 4 543 3 SHCS 15.5 16.5 12 W82 L18 L5 W74 W64 W36 25 CARERR0S, JOHNATHON 4 517 2 POPC 15.5 16.5 11 L13 W81 L31 W46 W62 W37 26 SHI, STEPHEN 3.5 851 3 NSEL 20 23 15.5 W30 W20 W49 L13 L10 D18 27 CAYEN, JOHN 3.5 419 3 StSEB 19 20.5 12.5 L19 W69 W59 D9 W33 L12 28 AMRUTE, PARTH 3.5 569 2 StDOM 18 20.5 13.5 W48 L15 W44 W57 L8 D31 29 REDLINGER, MATTHEW 3.5 447 3 MVES 17 19 13 W67 W56 L8 L23 D32 W54 30 BAKALINSKY, JACOB 3.5 481 K DBEL 17 19 12 L26 W66 D34 W49 W55 L9 31 ALEXANDER, DELIA 3.5 409 1 GREL 17 19 11.5 L36 W63 W25 L16 W59 D28 32 MABBETT, ERICANNA 3.5 366 3 StSEB 17 18.5 9 L7 L3 W86 W76 D29 W60 33 CARERROS, NATHANIEL 3.5 430 3 POPC 16 18 12 D51 W68 L10 W53 L27 W56 34 ATTA, AMEEN 3.5 357 3 STOR 16 17 12 W83 L37 D30 W54 L12 W53 35 GALASZEWSKI, EMILY 3.5 355 3 FASC 14 15 8 L20 L13 D80 W61 W73 W55 36 MEREDDY, RISHITH 3 591 2 CLSC 14.5 22 15 W31 W41 W40 L11 L15 L24 37 LI, CASIE 3 416 2 SWEL 14.5 21 11 L17 W34 W76 L4 W51 L25 38 HILDEBRAND, KEVIN 3 360 1 MEDS 14 19.5 13 W87 W47 L13 L19 W42 L23 39 VANG, CHAMENG 3 418 3 GMEL 13.5 21 14 W65 W87 L2 W47 L9 L21 40 SCHANTZ, WILL 3 553 3 MVES 12.5 19 13 W75 W48 L36 L7 W57 L22 41 VISCONTI, ELE 3 325 3 HOTR 12 18 12 W79 L36 W63 L17 W43 L16 42 WOOD, LOUISA 3 263 2 STOR 11 17.5 12 W60 W74 L22 L5 L38 W64 43 SHVEYTSER, DANIEL 3 395 2 RLCC 11 17 12 W78 W84 L11 L20 L41 W62 44 AVILA, ANNA 3 319 3 BESC 11 16 9 L72 W80 L28 W70 L21 W63 45 SIEGELL, LUKE 3 316 3 SWEL 10.5 16.5 9.5 L23 D54 D68 W65 W63 L20 46 WALKER, MADISON 3 260 3 GMEL 10 16.5 8 L55 W75 L4 L25 W65 W69 47 NIU, KEVIN 3 444 1 SWEL 10 16 11 W64 L38 W66 L39 L18 W67 48 ROSE, THOMAS 3 389 1 StCCSC 10 15 9 L28 L40 W85 W69 W66 L19 49 ZAFFRANN, BEN 3 370 1 FASC 9.5 14.5 12 W76 W86 L26 L30 L56 W66 50 PALMER, KIMONI 3 379 2 GMEL 9 15 6 L2 L14 W83 L84 -B- W61 51 AHMED, ABDIKATIR 3 215 3 CLMH 8.5 13.5 9 D33 L73 D62 W68 L37 W75 52 MOHAMMED, SALADO 3 252 3 CLMH 8 12 8 -B- L22 L57 L63 W76 W68 53 SHIDAD, ABDILATIF 2.5 314 3 CLMH 15 19.5 8.5 L8 D10 W79 L33 W75 L34 54 NOGALSKI, LILLIAN 2.5 299 3 FASC 14 18 8.5 L15 D45 W78 L34 W58 L29 55 OPRYSHCHENKO, ALEX 2.5 305 3 RLCC 13.5 18 11.5 W46 D62 L12 W73 L30 L35 56 WHITNEY, PATRICK 2.5 371 3 StSEB 13 17.5 7.5 L9 L29 W81 D60 W49 L33 57 GRAVES, JACK 2.5 320 1 HOTR 12.5 17 9.5 L10 W82 W52 L28 L40 D59 58 WERTH, BETHANY 2.5 304 1 SHCS 12 17 6 L5 L6 D75 W78 L54 W73 59 SALOUS, SALAM 2.5 229 3 PVES 11 14.5 8.5 L61 W70 L27 W77 L31 D57 60 KOHR, ERIC 2.5 200 1 StCCSC 9 12.5 6.5 L42 L65 -B- D56 W74 L32 61 KRUSIEC, MICHAEL 2 203 3 StJONB 14.5 18.5 8 W59 L21 L23 L35 W70 L50 62 MARKOWIAK, MICHAEL 2 348 3 FASC 14.5 18.5 7.5 L16 D55 D51 W67 L25 L43 63 MOODY, ASHTON 2 200 1 MVSC 13 16.5 9 W71 L31 L41 W52 L45 L44 64 HEDINGER, ANNA 2 334 3 GMEL 12 16 7 L47 L72 W82 W71 L24 L42 65 SCHMITT, JORDAN 2 200 3 SAEL 12 16 6 L39 W60 L17 L45 L46 W81 66 WHITNEY, MICHAEL 2 205 1 StSEB 12 15.5 9 W85 L30 L47 W79 L48 L49 67 BIRKEL, AREIL 2 205 2 SAEL 11 15 7 L29 W85 L20 L62 W71 L47 68 STAUDT, CHLOE 2 200 3 SAEL 11 14.5 7 D73 L33 D45 L51 W77 L52 69 HARRIS, HAMZAH 2 200 3 CLMH 10.5 15.5 7 -B- L27 L7 L48 W83 L46 70 THORPE, CONNOR 2 200 2 BUEL 10.5 14.5 5 L14 L59 W84 L44 L61 W80 71 VERHAALEN, RONNY 2 200 3 SLEM 7 11 5 L63 -B- L21 L64 L67 W83 72 BALISTRERI, RICHARD 2 530 3 BRAC 5 9 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460 4 SHCS 4.5 7.5 0 L38 L39 L74 -U- -U- -U- K3 Team Plc Name (Players:Top 4 used) Score Solk Cum CumOp SBx2 1 SWANSON ELEMENTARY , BROOKFIELD (7) 16.5 86 62.5 309.5 100.5 LI, AMIE (5.0,742) PADALA, ABHINAV (4.5,624) HUANG, ANNA (4.0,538) LI, CASIE (3.0,416) SIEGELL, LUKE (3.0,316) NIU, KEVIN (3.0,444) 2 GOLDA MEIR ELEMENTARY, MILWAUKE (6) 14 82.5 54 280 72 MATLANI, MUSTAFA (4.0,718) BOTH, SILAS (4.0,582) VANG, CHAMENG (3.0,418) WALKER, MADISON (3.0,260) PALMER, KIMONI (3.0,379) 3 ROMAN LEVIT CHESS CLUB (5) 14 80.5 59 277.5 76.5 YASONIK, JAKE (4.5,723) SRIVASTAVA, VIVEK (4.0,641) SHVEYTSER, DANIEL (3.0,395) OPRYSHCHENKO, ALEX (2.5,305) 4 FAIRVIEW SCHOOL , MILWAUKEE (7) 13 67 42.5 247 57 HARDIN, NICKOLAS (4.0,515) GALASZEWSKI, EMILY (3.5,355) ZAFFRANN, BEN (3.0,370) NOGALSKI, LILLIAN (2.5,299) 5 MILL VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL , (4) 12.5 74 44 255 68.5 STEVLINGSON, NATHAN (5.0,626) REDLINGER, MATTHEW (3.5,447) SCHANTZ, WILL (3.0,553) OTTERBACHER, WILLOW (1.0,200) 6 CLARA MOHAMMED SCHOOL, MILWAUKE (6) 12.5 64.5 37.5 235 50 MOHAMED, MUSE (4.0,452) AHMED, ABDIKATIR (3.0,215) MOHAMMED, SALADO (3.0,252) SHIDAD, ABDILATIF (2.5,314) 7 POPLAR CREEK (3) 12.5 58.5 43 202.5 71 MA, GRADY (5.0,880) CARERR0S, JOHNATHON (4.0,517) CARERROS, NATHANIEL (3.5,430) 8 ST.
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