1999 - 2001
Scholarship Winners
1999
- Ali Morshedi - Texas High School Chess Championships
- Clemente Rendon - Texas High School Chess Championships
- Eric Wiggins - Texas Grade Championships
- Enrique Rios - Texas Grade Championships
- Aaron Weinberg - Dallas Area Chess-in-the-Schools 6th Grade Championships
- Stephen Glinert - Scholastic Division of the Pan-American Intercollegiate Championships
- Andrei Zaremba - Denker Tournament of State High School Champions
- Karen Birkedahl - Denker Tournament of State High School Champions
2000
- Lee Gardner - Scholastic Division of the Pan-American Intercollegiate Championships
- Morgan Feeney - Scholastic Division of the Pan-American Intercollegiate Championships
- Hikaru Nakamura - National Elementary K-6 Scholarship
- Matt Willis - Texas K-12 Championships and Collegiate Championship
- Matthew Hoesktra - Denker Tournament of State High School Champions
- Nat Koons - Denker Tournament of State High School Champions
- John Cole - Denker Tournament of State High School Champions
- Yelena Gorlin - Denker Tournament of State High School Champions
- Christopher Martin - Dallas Area Chess-in-the-Schools 6th Grade Championships
2001
- Andres Suarez - Steven Grubbs Memorial Scholarship - Texas Junior Open
- Alex Echeverry - Texas High School Chess Championships
- Bo Githoro - Texas High School Chess Championships
- Chris Glasser - Texas High School Chess Championships
- Noah Pang - National Elementary Championship
- John Bartholomew - National Junior High Championship
- Noah Siegel - National High School Championship
- Patrick Ward - Dallas Area Chess-in-the-Schools 6th Grade Championships
- Samson Benen - Super Nationals II - National High School Championship
- Ryan Milisits - Scholastic Division of the Pan-American Intercollegiate Championships
- Christopher Toolin - Scholastic Division of the Pan-American Intercolegiate Championships
- Marc Andre Fuhrmann - Texas K-12 Grade Championships and Collegiate Championship
- Anh Tuan Nguyen - Texas K-12 Grade Championships and Collegiate Championship
Team Accomplishments
1999 - 2000
- 2nd - Pan American Competition
- Top College Honors in U.S. Amateur Team East
- 1st - NCCL Tournament (2nd consecutive year)
2000 - 2001
- 1st - 2000 Texas Collegiate Championship
- Top College Honors in U.S. Amateur Team East
- Recognized by Texas Legislature
- Tied for 1st - Pan American Competition
- Named Chess College of the Year by the USCF
- Received Mayan Chess Set from Governor of Chiapas
- 1st - Final Four of Collegiate Chess Champions
- 1st - NCCL Tournament (3rd consecutive year)
