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Chess club challenges students to develop their minds

Photo: Mr. Tola

by Daniela Acosta

Patterson High School is home to a diverse group of students who engage in different extracurricular activities. Among the most intellectually stimulating and popular clubs at Patterson is the school’s Chess Club. The Chess Club is not just a place for students to challenge their chess skills but also an environment where critical thinking, problem solving, social interaction and personal growth are all made possible. The Patterson High School Chess Club ran by Mr. O’Neal, Mr. Baron, Mr. Tola and Ms. Smith provides students with the opportunity to compete in tournaments and practices. 

For some students, the Chess Club provides opportunities to gain recognition, both within the school and outside of school, maybe even by pros! Participating in chess tournaments and competitions allows students to showcase their skills and achievements. Performing well in these events can boost self-esteem and provide students with a sense of accomplishment. For those who are especially talented, the club offers a pathway to local and regional competitions, where they can represent Patterson High School and potentially earn scholarships or recognition in the broader chess community. On November 4, the Patterson chess team swept both divisions of a citywide chess tournament, winning two first place trophies.

The Chess Club at Patterson High School provides a valuable space for students to develop their minds and enjoy the timeless game of chess. Many students are drawn to the club because it allows them to challenge themselves and others. Students learn to have patience, planning, critical thinking and the ability to think multiple steps ahead. These qualities are not only valuable in chess but also in everyday life.

The Patterson Chess Club not only competes in regular tournaments with other schools but also within the school. Last year the students played against the teachers and the teachers won. A rematch took place on December 18, 2024, and this time the students pulled off a victory over the teachers!

Photo: Mr. Tola

Chess Club wins citywide championship

by Mirian Maurizaca

The Chess Club at Patterson High is a place where students can go and have fun while learning the game and competing with other schools. There are 3 faculty advisors for the club: Mr. O’ Neal, Mr, Baron, and Mr. Tola.

The Chess Club has done well in multiple competitions this year. They have had some 1st place wins as well as 2nd and 3rd place wins. In the first week of April, the Chess Club prepared for a national championship. The Chess Club has played in the top 20 but they hope to play in the top 10. 

For the first time in history, Patterson finished first place in the citywide end of year championship. Senior Julian Shifflett was awarded player of the year and the team returned with first place trophies in three of the four divisions, making Patterson the top school in Baltimore.

Inemesit Udo-Akang, a senior, said, “It was great to get revenge on Poly. They were winning all year, but we came out on top.”

Mr. Baron explained that although the Chess Club competes with other schools, the main focus is just on playing chess for fun. “We do compete, but mostly we like to play chess”, said Mr. Baron. “I also just like to see players improve,” he added. 

Students like the positive vibe of the Chess Club. Kailani, a member of the club said, “The atmosphere is great.”  

Accoding to Mr. Baron, chess also teaches students skills that are useful for life in general.

“People learn patience, people learn planning ahead, people learn how to interact with each other, and think through difficult problems”, Mr. Baron said.

To learn more about the Chess Club, speak with Mr. Baron or one of the other two teachers mentioned in this article.

With files from Mr. Baron