The u/12 and u/18 junior chess tournament which was hosted by the Douglas Matsha People’s Association (Domapa) at the Humansdorp Library on October 2 was a great success.

The number of entrants increased from seven at the previous event, held in July, to 19 participants at the most recent event.

The standard of the chess tournament had also improved as more experienced players joined, as well as world-rated junior player, Mukhethwa Munyai.

As part of the tournament all participants were given prizes, while the participants who answered the chess-related questions correctly received additional prizes.

Ahead of the New Yyear, Domapa will release an activity-rich calendar for 2024 which will include chess and many other activities, such as modelling and table tennis.

Even though Domapa is based in Kwa-Nomzamo, the organisation, which was established earlier this year, caters for all nations, genders, and ages with some of their chess games held at the Humansdorp Library.

The tournament results for the u/18 category:

First: Mukhethwa Munyai

Second: Ethan Saunders

Third: Joshua Celliers

Fourth: Olwethu Mabanga

Fifth: Liyabona Stemela

Sixth: Mia Glad

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From left are u/18 category winners, Mukhethwa Munyai (first place), Ethan Saunders (second place) and Joshua Celliers (third place).

The u/12 category:

First: Eli Fleurs

Second: Khazimla Mtyaleka

Third: Peighton Van Vuuren

Fourth: Divan Viviers

Fifth: Handro Hickman, Yomelela Pongolo and Enzokuhle Twazi

Sixth: Ayakha Ben Mangaliso

Seventh: Juan Viviers, Taylor Joubert and Dante Glad

Eighth: Lungaka Masoka and Doman Joubert

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From left are, Zolani Sibengile (chess coach), with the u/12 winners, Eli Fleurs (first place), Khazimla Mtyaleka (second place), Peighton Van Vuuren (third) and Divan Viviers (fourth place).

Top chess player Zolani Sibengile is available to teach adults and children the game of chess. He is flexible and is based at the Humansdorp Library.

For more info contact chess coach, Zolani Sibengile, at 063 824 4732.

ISSUED BY DOUGLAS MATSHA POPLE’S ASSOCIATION

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