Friday, July 18, 2008

Young Adamsonian Whiz Shines in Chess


Daryl Unix Samantila, an Adamsonian 4th Grader, recently created a buzz in the 9th ASEAN Age Group Chess Championship last June 9 to 18 in Danang, Vietnam. He won the Silver Medal in the Rapid Chess and Blitz Chess events and the Bronze in the Standard Chess category, besting other contenders his age and even older. Upon returning home, he garnered more honors. He was ranked 28th out of 285 participants in the 16th Shell National Youth Active Chess Championship held last June 21 and 28, 2008 at SM Manila. In the Magnolia Chess Tournament last July 5 at the Don Bosco Chess Club, he was Top Kiddie in the 14 years old Category.
Young Samantila’s first venture into chess tourneys began in April 2007 in the Milo Checkmate where he battled experienced challengers.

Amazingly, young Daryl is aware and capable of annotating his own plays. Still, he credits his coach, Christopher Rodriguez, for rigorously training and keeping an eye on him. When asked who his influences and favorite chess players are, he said that “I look up to Wesley So and G.M. Paragua.” Both are Filipino chess masters.

Daryl is the son of Reynaldo, an electronics technician, and Dina, an I.T. analyst from ABS-CBN. They are both supportive of his exceptional gift. “I tried to divert his attention to playing chess instead of letting him burn time in front of PS2 and his computer. Children nowadays get distracted with all of these virtual games, and they sometimes fail to see the importance of getting into the real games,” the father explained.

Despite his demanding training and game schedules, Daryl still manages to be on the honors list of his class. “He was an honor student from Nursery to Grade 3,” proudly avers Reynaldo. He transferred his son from Republic Institute to Adamson University (after 3rd Grade) as his family knew that the University, particularly its Basic Education Department, would support and trust gifted children like Daryl.
JCM
lifted from Adamson University news

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Daryl and Dindin Birthday!




My sister and I have the same birthday!!! My sister turned 7 and I turned 9 last july 15, 2008.

Small gathering of old friends. Us and former officemates of my mama Dina and kids shared a simple dinner at Kenny Rogers (la-salle, taft). Talking and laughing as they reminisce their CIBI days and how small i am during that time when my papa and mama would bring me to their office outings and christmas party.

IN PHOTOS 1) tres marias of Tita Cecille, tita Cecille, mama Dina, me, my sister Dindin, papa Rey, Tita Rose, Ninong Joey and Ninang Volet 2) Ninong Joey, Ninang Volet, Me and my birthday girl sister Dindin. 3) my mama Dina, me, sister DinDin and papa Rey.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

BIRTHDAY BOY!!!

IT IS MY 9TH BIRTHDAY TODAY!!!

SO NOW, I HAVE TO OFFICIALLY LEAVE BEHIND MY 8-YEAR OLD UNDER DIVISION. AND OFFICIALLY I MIGHT SAY MY WINNING IN SHELL 8-UNDER KIDDIE SAYS IT ALL, THAT I SOMEHOW CONQUER THAT DIVISION (BOASTING A LITTLE) . Who shall be my predecessor? Hmmm... Ochoa, De Leon or Lemi. Better be good little guys!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

A Courtesy Call to our Beloved Malabon City Mayor Tito Oreta

Daryl Unix R. Samantila of Tonsuya, Malabon City paid a courtesy call on Malabon City Mayor Tito Oreta. Silvers and bronze medalist (silver medals- Rapid and Blitz chess and bronze medal - Standard chess for Boys 10 years old under Division) in the 9th Asean Age Group Chess Championship held at Danang ,Vietnam from June 9 to 18, 2008 toppled all 8 year old under kiddie contenders in the opening of the eight-leg tournament series of the 2008 Shell National Youth Active Chess Championship (SNYACC) held on June 21 and 28, 2008 at SM City, Manila. He also won the top kiddie 14 years old under category of the 1st Saturday Magnolia Chess Tournament open to Non-Master 1950 Below Rapid Rating held last July 5, 2008 sponsored by Magnolia Health Tea and organized by Don Bosco Chess Club in Better Living, Paranaque City. He is currently a grade four student of the Adamson University.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

A warm welcome from Adamson University



Pep Squad Rally. I felt the warm welcome of Adamson University as I was introduced to the large number of AdU students.
We also have our own Dance number.

Monday, July 7, 2008

DARYL TOP KIDDIE 14 UNDER CATEGORY - 1ST Saturday MAGNOLIA Chess Tournament


The tournament is open for all Non-Master with 1950 Below NCFP Rapid Rating. I scored 4.5 on this tournament and named Top Kiddie Player for 14 Under category. At the start I somehow can`t get the right tempo. For 2 consecutive games I had time trouble. My 3rd game is a draw and I am able to pick up after that game. Antonette SanDiego was there and got the Top Lady. We received a trophy and goodies from Magnolia. I got to meet again my other kiddie chess player friends from the Tanyag Elementary School. It was two months ago when I first joined their tournament which is being organized by the Don Bosco Chess Club (Brgy. Don Bosco, Better Living, Paranque City) headed by Club's President Roland Roselda, VP Cecil Padua and Dr. Bong Perez. Before the opening they did acknowledged and congratulated me for being a silver medalist in the Asean Age Group that was held in Vietnam. And there was some picture taking with their participants in the chess olympics. It is such a good venue where I can able to play with good players rated and unrated. They held tournament on the same venue every 1st saturday of the month. Their next tourney is on August 2, 2008.
Lifted from Sun.Star.DavaoTuesday, July 08, 2008
Davao bet tops chessfest
DAVAO City's Dharim Bacus emerged as champion in the 1st Saturday Magnolia Non-Master Active Chess
Tournament in ParaƱaque City over the weekend.
Bacus blasted Clement Valledor in the final seventh round. Bacus, a former Shell National Youth Active Chess champion, scored a perfect seven points. He pocket the grandprize of P3,000.
The chessfest attracted 84 players.
The College of St. Benilde (CSB) bet Narquinden Reyes, who represented the country 2008 Danang, Vietnam Asean Age Group Chess Championships recently, and Manila chesser Emil Chua tied for second and third, respectively. They both got 6.5 points each.
Other winners were Cecil Padua (top senior), Romeo Soriano (top unrated), Daryl Unix Samantila (top kiddie) and Marie Antoinette San Diego (top lady).
The National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) sanctioned the event. (MLSA)

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Young Pangasinan chess master bags gold in ASEAN tilt


Me and Sam reviewing our games before getting to bed.



My roommate Samantha Glo Revita in the news...
Congratulations!
(Me, Sam and Tita Glo Revita back in our room while waiting for the afternoon games.)

Young Pangasinan chess master bags gold in ASEAN tilt
By GESELL CAPUA - ABS-CBN Dagupan

An eight-year-old girl from Pangasinan recently brought home the gold and four other medals won during the 9th ASEAN Age Group Chess Competition held from June 8-18 in Vietnam.
"Alam ko mananalo ako!" said Samantha Glo Sam" Revita when interviewed by ABS-CBN Dagupan.
Revita, aside from her gold, came home with two silver medals and two bronzes. She gave honor to the country through chess for the fifth time. Since 2006, Revita has been the representative of the Philippines for ASEAN Chess and also World Youth Chess competitions. She has visited Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Turkey and lately, Vietnam to compete with other young chess wizards.