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Winning a chess game isn't as black and white as it may seem. That's how Dargaville Intermediate students managed to bring home silver medals from the Northland Zone Chess Tournament at Whangarei Boys' High SchoolPosted: Wednesday 11 July 2012
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When it comes to chess, 10-year-old Devon Gamble, of Dunedin, is proving to be king.
Devon was taught the game six months ago and surprised everyone, including herself, when she won two gold medals at Chess Power's interschool championship in Dunedin this week.Posted: Friday 22 June 2012 -
Rodney Times - Riverhead may be home to a group of Chess prodigies, judging by their students' results at an interschool chess tournament.Posted: Thursday 19 May 2011
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The Helensville Community News - In their very first year of both learning the game and competing, Helensville Primary School Chess Club qualified for the 2010 National Chess Competition.Posted: Friday 10 December 2010
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Rodney Times - Helensville Primary School "can stand tall" with its fourth place in the primary school division at a national chess tournament.Posted: Tuesday 23 November 2010
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Norwest News - Strategic moves have come up trumps for the Helensville Primary School Chess Club. In just their first year of both learning the game and competing, the club qualified for the 2010 National Chess Competition.Posted: Thursday 11 November 2010
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Rodney Times - Helensville and Parakai schools will compete in a national chess competition after winning an interschool tournament at Waioneke School.Posted: Tuesday 21 September 2010
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Hibiscus Coast Matters - Orewa Primary School students are working hard on their game plan for an upcoming chess tournament.Posted: Wednesday 18 August 2010
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As pawns and knights negotiate the board, norwest children are also learning life skills. Since the beginning of the year, Paul Macdonald has been coaching chess to youngsters in the district.Posted: Saturday 17 July 2010








