2023 Missouri State Championships Results
2022-2023 State Champions
Teams
- High School Division – Ladue High School, Ladue MO
- 9th and Under Division – St. Joseph Academy, St. Joseph MO
- 8th and Under Division – Ladue Middle School, Ladue MO
- 6th and Under Division – New City School, St. Louis MO
- 5th and Under Division – Glenridge Elementary School, Clayton MO
- 3rd and Under Division – Mill Creek Elementary School, Columbia MO
Individuals
- High School Division
- Board 1 – Andrew Stappenbeck, Ladue High School, Ladue MO
- Board 2 – co-champions
- Jason Tsao, Parkway West High School, Ballwin MO
- Andrew Teh, Ladue High School, Ladue MO
- Board 3 – co-champions
- Rex Zhu, Ladue High School, Ladue MO
- Allen Zhang, Parkway South High School, Manchester MO
- Board 4 – co-champions
- Santosh Sahoo, Parkway West High School, Ballwin MO
- Celina Zhou, Ladue High School, Ladue MO
- Jenna Song, Ladue High School, Ladue MO
- Reed Gunn, Clayton High School, Clayton MO
- 9th and Under Division – Luke Pierce, St. Joseph Academy, St. Joseph MO
- 8th and Under Division – co-champions
- Newman Shen, Ladue Middle School, Ladue MO
- Ayden Huang, Ladue Middle School, Ladue MO
- 6th and Under Division – Sparsh Panja, Parkway West Middle School, Chesterfield MO
- 5th and Under Division – Albert Shi, Ladue 5th Grade Center, Ladue MO
- 3rd and Under Division – co-champions
- Neerav Bomjan, Betty Wheeler Elementary School, St. Louis MO
- Pritish Singhal, Pierremont Elementary School, Ballwin MO
- Evan Jin, Community Elementary School, Ladue MO
- Diya Shri Dinesh Kumar, Pheasent Point Elementary School, O'Fallon MO
National Qualifiers
The champion of the 8th and Under division wins Missouri's spot in the Barber Tournament.
Since the tourament ended with Newman Shen and Ayden Huang (both from Ladue Middle School) tied at 6.0 points, the two co-champions played
a best 2-out-of-3 match of head-to-head G/5 Blitz matches. Ayden Huang won the match two games to one, and has been awarded Missouri's
qualification sport for the Barber Tournament.
The champion of the 5th and Under division wins Missouri's spot in the Rockefeller Tournament.
Albert Shi from Ladue 5th Grade Center won the division with 6.0 points, and has been awarded Missouri's
qualification sport for the Rockefeller Tournament.
Standings/Cross Tables
Last Updated: March 22nd, 2023