Chess Team Competes in All-Girls National Championship Tournament

Eight members of Archer's Chess Team, which launched just this year, competed in the All-Girls National Chess Tournament in Chicago last weekend. 
The team played hard and continued to improve throughout, with Coach Stallings calling the tournament an “incontrovertible success.” Congratulations to Margaret M. '23, Mia M. ’23, Liora G. ’24, Alondra A. ’24, Guinevere H. ’24, Julia S. ’26, Marlowe K. ’27, and Maya H. ’27 on a successful competition. The team is looking forward to returning in 2023, and is inviting all interested students to join in the fall!
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