Spencer Roberson, a fifth-grader at Hickory Flat Charter Elementary, and Will Abbott, a first-grader from East Lake Elementary, compete in the annual countywide chess tournament. (Special Photo)
Spencer Roberson, a fifth-grader at Hickory Flat Charter Elementary, shown with Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler during the annual countywide Queen’s Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler plays Will Abbott, a first-grader from East Lake Elementary, during this year's Queen's Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler plays Will Abbott, a first-grader from East Lake Elementary, during this year’s Queen’s Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
Two-time middle school chess champ William Wallace of Locust Grove Middle defeated Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler in four moves during a friendly match at Tuesday’s annual countywide chess tournament. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler congratulates eighth-grader William Wallace for his second when in the Ninth Annual Queen’s Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler focuses on a match against Spencer Roberson, a fifth-grader at Hickory Flat Charter Elementary. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler focuses on a match against Spencer Roberson, a fifth-grader at Hickory Flat Charter Elementary. (Special Photo)
Spencer Roberson, a fifth-grader at Hickory Flat Charter Elementary, and Will Abbott, a first-grader from East Lake Elementary, compete in the annual countywide chess tournament. (Special Photo)
Spencer Roberson, a fifth-grader at Hickory Flat Charter Elementary, shown with Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler during the annual countywide Queen’s Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler plays Will Abbott, a first-grader from East Lake Elementary, during this year's Queen's Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler plays Will Abbott, a first-grader from East Lake Elementary, during this year’s Queen’s Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
William Wallace repeated as middle school champ in the Ninth Annual Queen’s Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
Two-time middle school chess champ William Wallace of Locust Grove Middle defeated Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler in four moves during a friendly match at Tuesday’s annual countywide chess tournament. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler congratulates eighth-grader William Wallace for his second when in the Ninth Annual Queen’s Quest Chess Tournament. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler focuses on a match against Spencer Roberson, a fifth-grader at Hickory Flat Charter Elementary. (Special Photo)
Henry County Schools Superintendent Rodney Bowler focuses on a match against Spencer Roberson, a fifth-grader at Hickory Flat Charter Elementary. (Special Photo)
Teams pose for selfies during the annual countywide chess tournament Tuesday at Locust Grove Middle. (Special Photo)
LOCUST GROVE — William Wallace repeated as middle school champ in the Ninth Annual Queen’s Quest Chess Tournament. The Locust Grove Middle School eighth-grader also won the 2015 distinction.
Hickory Flat Charter Elementary won the team category of the chess tourney this year with fifth-grader Spencer Roberson claiming the elementary school championship.
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