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JH Classical Academy to host first state scholastic chess tournament in Wyoming in 5 years

K-12 chess players in Wyoming invited to register

JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — The first sanctioned chess tournament held in Wyoming is coming to Jackson next month.

Jackson Hole Classical Academy, a private K-12 school, announced it has partnered with Wyoming Chess Association president Brian Walker Sr. to host a Wyoming Scholastic Chess Tournament at its campus Saturday, May 7 from 9am to 2pm. Sanctioned by the U.S. Chess Federation, this tournament is open to any serious K-12 chess players in Wyoming, and presents an opportunity to advance to the National level.

Jay Stallings, internationally recognized chess coach, leads the chess program at JHCA with 27 years of experience teaching students how to win the game while developing logic skills. Chess has been a mainstay at the school since its inception in 2006.

“JHCA’s chess program is strong, with two meetings per week for our K-6th grade students. Additionally, we offer Chess Club on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30pm,” Stallings said.

Stallings and administrators at JHCA believe chess helps students learn to make sound decisions, teaches the importance of patient study, and cultivates the habit of always thinking about consequences to their actions.

“Chess is for life. It’s a game that will help students to build friendships and meet new people. It’s also an international language. You can play chess with people all over the world. It allows you to have many opportunities,” he said.

Brianna Belden and Alexandra Bullington, 4th, practice during chess class, part of the academic program of study at Jackson Hole Classical Academy. (Florence McCall, Flo McCall Photography)

Walker will travel from Cheyenne to Jackson to officiate the tournament. After the event, Walker will recommend four players to represent Wyoming at the national level in the following designations: K-5th, 6-8th, 9-12th, as well as the top K-12th female.

“I am excited to see that Wyoming’s scholastic chess base is growing so quickly…I’m looking forward to designating four young players to represent Wyoming at the 2022 National Invitationals in California,” Walker said.

Invitationals are held July 30 through August 2 in Rancho Mirage, California. The four tournaments, named after their sponsors, are The Rockefeller, The Barber, The Denker, and The Haring.


The State Tournament will be held at Jackson Hole Classical Academy’s campus at 2500 South Park Loop Road in Jackson, Wyo. There will be two sections: K-3rd and 4th-12th.

The registration fee is $20 per student and includes a box lunch. Students who sign up by Friday, April 29 will receive a free travel chess set.

U.S. Chess Federation membership is required for all players. Youth Membership is $20 per year and permits playing in other events, including online rated events. Members also receive a PDF version of the national chess magazine.

JHCA will provide an optional and free tournament prep on Friday, May 6 from 3:30–5:00pm at their campus.

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