Children make their move at MLK chess tourney
By Michele Steinbacher

NORMAL — Nearly 400 children spent the King holiday testing their best chess moves at Illinois State University’s Bone Student Center — many gearing up for the state’s chess championships March 10 and 11, set for the same spot.

“It’s our largest one ever,” said Garrett Scott, tournament director and founder, of the estimated 375 entrants.

The 20th annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration Chess Tournament was sponsored by Thomas Metcalf School.

All skill levels were represented, including some students who enjoyed their first tournament play and others with advanced U.S. Chess Federation ratings.

“The great thing about chess is that it’s almost ability blind,” said Scott.

“You can be a poor player and still enjoy the camaraderie of being on a team, and still enjoy the thought process,” he said.

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