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The Waiting Game - At the 2007 Hurvitz Cup/State Team Championship, K-3 players waiting for the tournament results and award ceremony.
Submit your scholastic chess photo to MACA Webmaster: Attach your photo with short descriptions, photo credit and send it to webmaster@masschess.org.

2009 Scholastics State Championships Information
Details of the qualifiers, invitation list, rules for both Spiegel Cup (State Singles Championship) and Hurvitz Cup (State Team Championship) can be found in this area.

For question regarding the qualifiers and State Championship, please contact MACA Clerk Steve Frymer.

Rules for ALL scholastic tournaments, please read!

2008 Tournament results: Spiegel Cup/State Championship

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Parents Corner
Frequently Asked Questions:
Please visit our FAQ area for General and Scholastics Chess questions and answers.
Chess coach:
The list here is a free service MACA provides for our chess community.
Chess class and camp:
The Chess Camps & Classes page is also a free service provided by MACA.
Contact MACA Scholastic Chess:
Contact the MACA Scholastic Coordinator here.
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The Living Memorial Chess Fundation (LMCF)
Funded through your generous contributions and helping youth develop a wholesome interest and competence in CHESS. Learn more about it and what you can do to help.

MACA Scholastic Director Gus Gosselin received the Governor's Point of Light Award for his effort in promoting chess as a way to reach troubled youth.

Gus was honored by Governor Mitt Romney in a ceremony at the State House in 2005.

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