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Mexico Schools Portland

Paul Barchilon | Published on 2/7/2012

Four teams of elementary school kids in Portland OR and Mexico City, competed against each other in a friendly inter-school match on KGS, Jan. 21st. The kids from Mexico attend Pipiolo Art Institute, and are taught by Siddhartha Avila, who is building a vital Mexican Go community  around his youth programs. In Portland, Peter Freedman is workingwith kids at the Irvington School Chess and Go Club. Each school fielded two teams of three kids, the youngest player was 6 years old.  The Mexican kids have been playing longer, and won an impressive 10 out of 12 games.

"The kids on both sides were really, really, excited," reports Freedman. "They chatted nicely with each other as they played: 'How old are you?' 'You won. You are better than me.'...We Skyped at the same time, so the kids could see each other. We made introductions, saw Sid's classroom...it was very, very cool," added Freedman. 
- Paul Barchilon, EJ Youth Editor.  
Photos: top: Peter Freedman and the Irvington School kids;
bottom: Siddhartha Avila with the Pipolo students


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