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District K-12 Championship District K-12 Championship SwissSys Standings. District K-12 Championship: 2-3 # Name ID Rtng Team Grd Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Tot TBrk[M] TBrk[S] TBrk[C] TBrk[O] 1 Isbel, Angelina 16258243 650 OLYMPI 2 W35 W27 W18 3.0 4 6 6 12 Harvey, 2 15305487 676 NORWOO 3 W25 W34 W14 3.0 4 5.5 6 11 Gabrille 3 Duval, Herbey 15936638 594 NDCML 2 W54 W23 W17 3.0 4 5.5 6 11 4 Medina, Daniel 15899667 833 NDCML 3 W59 W24 W22 3.0 4 5 6 11 5 Asse, Alias 15576661 647 NORWOO 2 W29 W57 W15 3.0 4 5 6 11 Hernandez, 6 15620053 1044 OLYMPI 3 W75 W32 W26 3.0 4 5 6 10 Aisar Smachetti, 7 15239373 509 PHYLLI 3 W48 W62 W20 3.0 3.5 4.5 6 10.5 Luca Diaz- 8 Fernandez, 15814961 690 OLYMPI 3 W88 W36 W21 3.0 3.5 4 6 9 Raymond 9 Pupo, Daniela 16165498 504 OLYMPI 2 W28 W69 W31 3.0 3.5 4 6 9 10 Caban, Jose 15815070 825 OLYMPI 2 W91 W47 W16 3.0 3.5 3.5 6 8.5 Franco, 11 15699608 611 RIVERS 3 W93 W46 W30 3.0 3.5 3.5 6 8.5 Jocelyn Nicolescu, 12 15517317 807 OJUS 3 X102 W70 W19 3.0 2.5 2.5 5 7 Tiberius 13 Rojo, Renzo 15239367 212 NDCML 3 D50 W85 W33 2.5 3 3.5 4.5 8 Gonzalez, 14 16209023 316 SMH 3 W41 W42 L2 2.0 5 6.5 5 12 Fernando 15 Carr, Robert 0472899 unr. HOLMES 3 W55 W37 L5 2.0 5 6.5 5 12 Harvey, 16 15541272 450 NORWOO 2 W72 W40 L10 2.0 5 6 5 12 Trenton Almonte, 17 0533359 unr. CRIDGE 3 W97 W38 L3 2.0 5 5.5 5 10 Elijah 18 Miranda, Gean 0548321 unr. DUPUIS 3 W79 W49 L1 2.0 4.5 5 5 10.5 19 Lloyd, Tyre 15904124 579 NDCML 2 W87 W39 L12 2.0 4.5 5 5 9.5 Asiamah, 20 15305424 791 NORWOO 3 W61 W63 L7 2.0 4 5 5 11 Priscilla Colebrook, 21 15843884 417 PHYLLI 3 W66 W71 L8 2.0 4 5 5 11 Khaleb Chirino, 22 15301490 533 RIVERS 3 W80 W65 L4 2.0 4 5 5 10 Joselyn 23 Ramirez, Ethan 0521258 unr. HADLEY 2 W68 L3 W64 2.0 4 5 4 10.5 24 Perez, Jovany 15934941 304 PESKOE 3 W74 L4 W57 2.0 4 5 4 10 25 Figueroa, Sofia 0469559 unr. CGROVE 3 L2 W74 W62 2.0 4 5 3 10 Bromfield, 26 15576640 558 NORWOO 2 W67 W73 L6 2.0 4 4.5 5 9.5 Dedan file:///E|/...ctivities/2016-2017%20Activities/2017%20Chess%20Menu/Round%203%20Indiviudal%20Standings/02-2-3%20Standings.html[4/29/2017 12:03:13 PM] District K-12 Championship 27 Torres, Jalee 16124792 172 WJBRYA 2 W77 L1 W73 2.0 4 4.5 4 10 Hernandez, 28 0479222 unr. JHALL 3 L9 W89 W60 2.0 4 4.5 3 9.5 Jaslene Torres, 29 0550983 unr. REDOND 3 L5 W82 W69 2.0 4 4.5 3 9 Christophe 30 Varela, Jovan 0476535 unr. HADLEY 3 W94 W60 L11 2.0 4 4 5 9 DelValle, 31 15512206 749 OJUS 3 X103 W64 L9 2.0 4 4 4 9 Esteban 32 Monzon, Mike 15937392 280 TWINSL 2 W92 L6 W66 2.0 4 4 4 8 33 Cepero, Dyllan 15934516 3 PESKOE 3 B--- W56 L13 2.0 4 4 4 7 34 Guillot, Sophia 16249344 207 TWINSL 2 X107 L2 W65 2.0 4 4 3 9 Hernandez, 35 0554851 unr. REDOND 3 L1 W92 W71 2.0 4 4 3 9 Fernando Hernandez- 36 16136251 210 SMH 3 X106 L8 W77 2.0 4 4 3 8 Niet, Omar 37 Ortega, Kevin 15937386 513 TWINSL 2 W76 L15 W53 2.0 3.5 4.5 4 10.5 Gonzalez, 38 1609044 366 SMH 3 W52 L17 W72 2.0 3.5 4.5 4 9.5 Devin 39 Zephyr, Obed 0543200 unr. NBRIDG 3 W51 L19 W70 2.0 3.5 4 4 9.5 Casimir, 40 0594653 unr. WJBRYA 2 W95 L16 W61 2.0 3 3 4 7 Khamani Orellana, 41 0470108 unr. CGROVE 3 L14 W91 W63 2.0 3 3 3 8 Aaron 42 Adame, Alisha 0469814 unr. CGROVE 3 X101 L14 W76 2.0 3 3 3 7 Gaona- 43 Hernande, 15699594 336 RIVERS 3 L46 W87 W78 2.0 2.5 3 3 6 Maria 44 Diaz, Maricela 0415945 unr. REDOND 3 D86 D58 W59 2.0 2 2.5 3.5 6 45 Dallas, Kaedy 15899714 392 NDCML 3 L57 W86 W58 2.0 2 2.5 3 7 Meizoso, 46 0601287 unr. JHALL 2 W43 L11 D51 1.5 2 6.5 3.5 11.5 Bryan 47 Gomez, Jayden 15934977 234 PESKOE 3 W83 L10 D52 1.5 1.5 5.5 3.5 9.5 48 Soto, Cristian 0605555 unr. YOUTH 2 L7 W81 D49 1.5 1.5 5.5 2.5 10.5 Mcloughlin, 49 16133931 442 WJBRYA 3 W78 L18 D48 1.5 1.5 4.5 3.5 9.5 Meaghan Defreitas, 50 0526562 unr. CRIDGE 2 D13 L53 W88 1.5 1.5 4.5 2.5 9 Victor Montiel, 51 16249448 252 TWINSL 2 L39 W80 D46 1.5 1.5 4.5 2.5 8.5 Jayden 52 Brown, Lena 0480647 unr. NBRIDG 3 L38 W75 D47 1.5 1.5 4.5 2.5 8.5 Rangel- 53 Hernand, 16165408 147 OJUS 2 D85 W50 L37 1.5 1.5 4 3.5 8 Arlyn file:///E|/...ctivities/2016-2017%20Activities/2017%20Chess%20Menu/Round%203%20Indiviudal%20Standings/02-2-3%20Standings.html[4/29/2017 12:03:13 PM] District K-12 Championship 54 Martinez, Isaac 0545910 unr. CGROVE 3 L3 D68 W85 1.5 1 4.5 2 9 Braynon, 55 16258311 139 OJUS 3 L15 D67 W90 1.5 1 3.5 2 7.5 Oscar 56 Cortiza, Flavia 16172275 505 JHALL 2 D58 L33 W79 1.5 1 3 2.5 7.5 57 Watkins, Craig 0524029 unr. NBRIDG 2 W45 L5 L24 1.0 4 7 3 13 Corona, 58 0581613 unr. YOUTH 2 D56 D44 L45 1.0 3.5 5.5 2.5 9 Anthoni Rodriguez, 59 0533461 unr. YOUTH 3 L4 W84 L44 1.0 3 6 2 10.5 Pablo Marin, 60 16209160 366 SMH 2 W84 L30 L28 1.0 3 5 3 9 Alejandra Castilla, 61 0658152 unr. DUPUIS 3 L20 W83 L40 1.0 3 5 2 10 Alejandra 62 Cortina, Angel 0413330 unr. REDOND 3 W89 L7 L25 1.0 2.5 5.5 3 9.5 63 Albelo, Eddie 16295008 228 OJUS 3 W90 L20 L41 1.0 2.5 4.5 3 9 64 Ortega, Mike 15837958 224 RIVERS 2 W82 L31 L23 1.0 2.5 4.5 3 9 Fernandez, 65 0535193 unr. YOUTH 3 W81 L22 L34 1.0 2.5 4.5 3 9 Ethan Rodriguez, 66 0574409 unr. PESKOE 2 L21 W97 L32 1.0 2.5 4.5 2 9 Jahaziel 67 Mendez, Titus 0548769 unr. DUPUIS 3 L26 D55 D68 1.0 2.5 4.5 1.5 8.5 Choute, 68 15239922 217 PHYLLI 3 L23 D54 D67 1.0 2.5 4.5 1.5 7.5 Nichole Gilmore, 69 0509499 unr. HOLMES 3 X100 L9 L29 1.0 2 5 2 9 Keonna 70 Santos, Kenya 15879711 228 PHYLLI 2 X105 L12 L39 1.0 2 4.5 2 9 71 Russell, Alana 0642185 unr. MILAM 2 W96 L21 L35 1.0 2 4 3 8 72 Lobelo, Keyla 0540472 unr. HADLEY 3 L16 W96 L38 1.0 2 4 2 9 Stewart, 73 0589861 unr. NBRIDG 2 X99 L26 L27 1.0 2 4 2 9 Taliyah Corgelas, 74 0478799 unr. NBRIDG 3 L24 L25 W94 1.0 2 4 1 7 Jaiden 75 Herbster, Kreig 0469359 unr. HADLEY 3 L6 L52 W92 1.0 1.5 4.5 1 8.5 Roberson, 76 0512442 unr. HOLMES 2 L37 W95 L42 1.0 1.5 3.5 2 7 Javion 77 Louis, Unique 0481946 unr. HOLMES 3 L27 W93 L36 1.0 1.5 3.5 2 7 78 Vera, Eddie 161312930 unr. JHALL 2 L49 W94 L43 1.0 1.5 3.5 2 6.5 79 Torres, Jacob 15859325 103 MSHORE 3 L18 B--- L56 1.0 1.5 3.5 1 7.5 80 Spence, Zyon 0586394 unr. MSHORE 2 L22 L51 W95 1.0 1.5 3.5 1 7.5 81 Rolle, Kourtni 15899783 147 RIVERS 3 L65 L48 W86 1.0 1.5 3 1 7 Valmana, 82 0523158 unr. CRIDGE 3 L64 L29 W91 1.0 1 3 1 6 Sebastian file:///E|/...ctivities/2016-2017%20Activities/2017%20Chess%20Menu/Round%203%20Indiviudal%20Standings/02-2-3%20Standings.html[4/29/2017 12:03:13 PM] District K-12 Championship Guerrero, 83 0541790 unr. REDOND 3 L47 L61 W93 1.0 1 2.5 1 5.5 Javier Moye, 84 0600000 unr. HOLMES 2 L60 L59 W96 1.0 1 2 1 5 Terrance 85 Villarino, Jesus 0525238 unr. YOUTH 3 D53 L13 L54 0.5 3 5.5 1.5 10 86 Alfau, Sarah 16028707 135 SMH 2 D44 L45 L81 0.5 3 5 1.5 7.5 Vila, 87 0521675 unr.
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