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2015 ILLINOIS K8 CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS -- LOWER PRIMARY Cross Table, Page 1 2015 ILLINOIS K8 CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS -- LOWER PRIMARY Cross Table, Page 1 No. Gr Name(Team) Rate Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Score 1. 1 Mardov, Dimitar (1,DWGPH) .... 1436 W69 W42 W15 W12 4.0 2. 1 Zhao, Alex (2,AVRDG) ......... 1237 W51 W65 W16 W14 4.0 3. 1 Elgat, Adam (6,DWYEV) ........ 814 W70 W43 W41 W17 4.0 4. 1 Hunter, John Paul (7,EPHNO) .. 792 W54 W22 W18 W13 4.0 5. 1 Zhang, Owen (10,WWGPE) ....... 670 W81 W49 W21 W20 4.0 6. 1 Chamaria, Vedika (11,CLNNO) .. 660 W82 W45 W33 W23 4.0 7. 1 Bielobradek, John (3,OTHER) .. 1219 W52 L20 W32 W31 3.0 8. 1 Yong, David (4,NXTCH) ........ 1050 W34 W19 L17 W45 3.0 9. 1 Daniels, Alexander (5,GRVNO) . 849 W53 L21 W69 W46 3.0 10. 1 Szal, Adam (12,AWEGL) ........ 659 W56 L23 W51 W50 3.0 11. 1 Mehta, Sohum (14,CLNNO) ...... 649 W83 W50 L23 W53 3.0 12. 1 Adkins, Zachariah (13,TRVDO) . 649 -X- W24 W64 L1 3.0 13. 1 Souza, Jaden (15,MDSHI) ...... 641 W84 W80 W27 L4 3.0 14. 1 Joshi, Harshal (16,GRVNO) .... 618 W96 W79 W26 L2 3.0 15. 1 Becker, Daniel (17,EPHNO) .... 541 W95 W58 L1 W54 3.0 16. 1 Padilla, Ricardo (20,GRVNO) .. 520 W86 W35 L2 W56 3.0 17. 1 Yasumoto, Aya (21,ROMWI) ..... 518 W87 W62 W8 L3 3.0 18. 1 Park, Colin (25,AWEGL) ....... 478 W89 W63 L4 W64 3.0 19. 1 Friedman, Andrew (29,WSTGL) .. 437 W91 L8 W80 W62 3.0 20. K Reenan, Declan (31,AVRDG) .... 436 W99 W7 W38 L5 3.0 21. K Bayyarapu, Mohit Sr (33,CLNNO) 410 W25 W9 L5 W60 3.0 22. K Darbhakul, Rohit (35,GRVNO) .. 403 W59 L4 W84 W63 3.0 23. K Wong, Nathan (46,PRCCH) ...... 325 W94 W10 W11 L6 3.0 24. 1 Gelfgat, Daniel (47,AWEGL) ... 324 W74 L12 W77 W38 3.0 25. 1 Israelite, Desmond (84,LNCEV) 109 L21 W70 W44 W39 3.0 26. 1 Lin, Kate (94,MDSHI) ......... nnnn W78 W40 L14 W41 3.0 27. k Lok, Austin (96,AVRDG) ....... nnnn W47 W29 L13 W42 3.0 28. 1 Pyle, Wade (18,GRVNO) ........ 540 D72 W92 L31 W61 2.5 29. 1 Mahodaya, Rishika (19,NPTNO) . 539 W85 L27 D34 W68 2.5 30. 1 Jones, Christopher (22,GRVNO) 514 W88 L64 W52 D35 2.5 31. K Husarik, Jake (27,PRRNO) ..... 443 D73 W77 W28 L7 2.5 32. 1 Wille, Cecilia (32,MTCNO) .... 432 D92 W72 L7 W67 2.5 33. 1 Kusak, Lucy (36,MNRHI) ....... 391 W101 W37 L6 D36 2.5 34. 1 Vinothasha, Mahashv (54,OKLBL) 280 L8 W91 D29 W76 2.5 35. 1 Klearman, William (93,LNCEV) . nnnn W66 L16 W78 D30 2.5 36. 1 Devmal, Sandaru (88,RBSCH) ... nnnn L45 W82 W48 D33 2.5 37. 1 Liu, Catherine (8,NPTNO) ..... 749 W55 L33 L50 W75 2.0 38. 1 Mccaleb, Christopher (9,HESHU) 705 W71 W44 L20 L24 2.0 39. 1 Suresh Babu, Arjun (23,TWNTO) 503 L58 W73 W55 L25 2.0 40. 1 Weissinger, Philip (24,MTCNO) 483 W57 L26 L53 W81 2.0 41. 1 Surface, Kinton (26,AVRDG) ... 457 W90 W61 L3 L26 2.0 42. K Wang, Julian (30,WLLBG) ...... 437 W98 L1 W71 L27 2.0 43. 1 Panguluri, Gautam (34,GRVNO) . 408 W100 L3 L56 W83 2.0 44. 1 Ewert, Evan (37,NPTNO) ....... 370 W75 L38 L25 W85 2.0 45. K Chung, Trevor (38,AWEGL) ..... 355 W36 L6 W94 L8 2.0 46. 1 Evans, Truman (39,INTHP) ..... 353 L62 W95 W58 L9 2.0 47. K Shegaonkar, Arul (41,GRVNO) .. 351 L27 W85 L60 W84 2.0 48. 1 Spiezio, Owen (42,WLNWA) ..... 349 L64 W57 L36 W91 2.0 49. 1 Schlipmann, Dane (43,PRRNO) .. 347 W60 L5 L63 W86 2.0 50. 1 Potnis, Ronak (50,BNJBL) ..... 302 W93 L11 W37 L10 2.0 51. K Ganesan, Rajeeth (52,BNJBL) .. 289 L2 W97 L10 W92 2.0 52. 1 Cannon-Scott, Sebas (53,DRHCH) 281 L7 W98 L30 W89 2.0 53. K Frieden, Mia (55,GRMGH) ...... 275 L9 W99 W40 L11 2.0 54. K Cotofrea, David (57,BTMCH) ... 253 L4 W59 W65 L15 2.0 55. K Clark, Mason (58,EPHNO) ...... 251 L37 W100 L39 W94 2.0 56. 1 Cahill, Maya (63,LNGWH) ...... 186 L10 W74 W43 L16 2.0 57. K Burras, Theresa (75,CLNNO) ... 125 L40 L48 W93 W78 2.0 58. K Bendre, Kavin (74,AVRDG) ..... 125 W39 L15 L46 W79 2.0 59. 1 Chen, Yizhang (85,MONTE) ..... 105 L22 L54 W88 W80 2.0 60. K Muehlhauser, Taylor (98,OAKHI) nnnn L49 W96 W47 L21 2.0 61. 1 Murtos, Reed (99,LNCEV) ...... nnnn W68 L41 W66 L28 2.0 62. 1 Taylor, Charles (102,AWEGL) .. nnnn W46 L17 W79 L19 2.0 63. 1 Mccarthy, Lilian (97,CRJOH) .. nnnn W67 L18 W49 L22 2.0 64. K Drees, Max (89,ROMWI) ........ nnnn W48 W30 L12 L18 2.0 65. 1 Coletta, Anthony (28,EPHNO) .. 440 W97 L2 L54 -H- 1.5 66. K Ramadorai, Dhiraj (40,CLNNO) . 351 L35 W86 L61 D72 1.5 67. K Schneider, Francesc (45,INTHP) 339 L63 W87 D76 L32 1.5 68. K Thome, Greyson (48,MTCNO) .... 311 L61 W90 D75 L29 1.5 69. 1 Popham, Alex (51,WCGWI) ...... 290 L1 W89 L9 D73 1.5 70. K Tallard, Zachary (56,MNRHI) .. 273 L3 L25 D92 W101 1.5 71. K Watson, Edward (60,GLNNO) .... 240 L38 W101 L42 D77 1.5 72. K Micklich, Benjamin (69,EPHNO) 139 D28 L32 D73 D66 1.5 73. 1 Edelstein, Addison (78,RVNHP) 116 D31 L39 D72 D69 1.5 74. K Neblo, Katherine (100,OTEHG) . nnnn L24 L56 -B- D90 1.5 75. 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