SP Honors Aklanon Young Filipino Fide Chess Master
By Odon S. Bandiola
The
Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) of Aklan took time to heap praises and accolades
to 8-year old Precious Day AmeYecla during this body’s 21st Regular Session
held on June 25, 2014.
Precious
Day, a Grade III pupil in St. Dominic School of Kalibo, bagged gold and silver
medals in the chess standard category and two (2) more silvers in the rapid and
blitz categories during the June 4-12, 2014 15th ASEAN Age Group Chess
Championship, 8 years under. The tournament was held at Cotal Central, Macau,
China, Precious Day Ame was one among the youth chessers who represented the
Philippines in the distaff side.
The
Aklanon girl chesser placed second during the April 21-22, 2014 Grand Finals
National Age Group Chess Championship held at San Antonio, Quezon Province. She
finished champion in the National Age Group VisayasLeg Elimination held at Robinson’s
Cybergate Center, Old Airport, Bacolod City on April 4-6, 2014.
In
the National Youth Chess Championship 1st Elimination Leg on January
24-26, 2014, Precious Day Ame emerged champion.
On
September 27-29, 2013, during the National Chess Championship, the Aklanon girl
woodpusher emerged champion, followed by a second place finish in the Grand
Finals National Chess Championship on Nov. 27-Dec.1 held at PSC, Vito Cruz, Manila,
her ticket to the National World Youth Championship held at Dubai on Dec.
17-29, 2013.
Precious
Day Ame used to dominate provincial and regional chess tournaments in Aklan and
in Western Visas.
She
has now the lone distinction as the Youngest Woman FIDE Chess Master of the Philippines.
During
the June 23, 2014 flag raising ceremony at the Provincial Capitol, Precious day
was conferred a Certificate of Recognition by Governor Florencio T. Miraflores,
Cong. Teodorico T. Haresco, Jr. and Vice Gov. Gabrielle V. Calizo-Quimpo.
Precous
Day is one among the three siblings of spouse Yusi Seraspi Yecla of Polo,
Banga, Aklan and Jeoralin Ame Yecla of Mobo, Kalibo, Aklan.
She’s the product of
the AIFA nursery school, her kinder classes at Wadeford School until Grade I. She
transferred to St. Dominic School on her Grade II. Precious day Ame top her
classes from nursery to Grade II. /MP
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