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Release: 18/07/2002
MUNRO POWERS
INTO MUTUAL LEAD
Allan
Munro of Trinidad & Tobago powered into the lead of the
Mutual Open Junior Chess Championships when he defeated tournament
leader and number 2 Seed Justin Kirton of St. George Secondary
in the final match of the day at the Barbados Community College.
Munro's
win left the Bajan posse in disarray as an over confident
Kirton mishandled his position in what may very well be the
match of the tournament.
The Trini
camp on the other hand returned to their hotel jubilant in
the fact that Munro's win may very well give them their 3rd
ever Open Junior Title.
Munro
now finds himself paired in the final round with 5th place
Muralidhar Areti of Queens College. Barbados's hopes of having
one of its own take the Mutual title rests of the shoulders
of Areti who is having a good tournament but certainly will
start as the under dog in the game. Should Areti win or draw
he can create the opportunity for Kirton or Junior Taiit to
win.
In the
other key matches played, Kirton defeated National Junior
Champion Mark-John Alleyne in the morning session, while number
1 Seed Junior Taitt counted his lucky stars as he arrived
in the knick of time to avoid losing by default against compatriot
Jamel Richards of Louis Lynch. Though short on time, Taitt
managed to maintain his composure and out play Richards for
a win he desperately needed to keep in titlecontention.
In the
afternoon session Taitt found himself paired against former
Olympiad Team mate Olaudah Pryce of St. Leonards Boys. Having
survived his morning scare, Taitt was unstoppable in his drive
to gain the point.
Another
key afternoon match was the game between Muralidhar Areti
and Trinidadian Imran Hosein. In a dramatic finish, Areti
beautifully overwhelmed Hosein with a mating attack the king.
As the
curtain fell on the day's proceedings Munro holds 1st position
with 6 ½ points a narrow but wide ½ point ahead
of Kirton and Taitt on 6. Mark-John Alleyne and Muralidhar
Areti share 4th spot on 5 ½ points, while Oluadah Pryce,
Jamel Richards and Amilton Wilson of Ellerslie tie for 6th
on 5 points.
Play continues
on Friday at 9:00 a.m. at the Community College with the 8th
and final round. All eyes will be on the top two boards for
the Munro/Areti and Kirton/Taitt match ups.
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