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Indiana State Chess Association

Indiana State Chess Champions

The champions of Indiana chess, from the state’s first title in 1885 to today.

1885 First championship
1942 Modern series founded
85 Modern championships

History

In 1885, Dr. Thomas F. Leech of Waveland, IN sent out a notice in the Indianapolis Journal to the chess players of Indiana, for the purpose of creating the Indiana State Chess Association. The very first tournament occurred in December that year, which was won, according to local newspapers, by Dr. Leech.

The Indiana State Chess Association held two State Championship tournaments in 1887. One in August at Maxinkuckee, Indiana which was won by Dr. T. F. Leech (now of Judson, Indiana). A second State Championship tournament was held in late December 1887 in Indianapolis and it was won by H. C. Brown (Anderson, Indiana). The second tournament finished in early January 1888. So, in 1887, there were two Indiana State Chess Champions, Dr. Leech in summer and H. C. Brown in winter.

The modern Indiana State Chess Association and the modern series of State Championships were founded by Glen Donley in 1942.

The 1946 championship was awarded on tiebreak. As a compromise, John Van Benten got to be listed as State Champion, but Fred Flauding got to represent Indiana in a regional tourney. The 1958 championship won by Donald Brooks was verified in Chess Life, although it is claimed by some that the 1958 champion was John V. Ragan.

In 1961 an open tourney was held in Logansport and won by Vasa Kostic of Gary. However, the state title then was always awarded in a closed event for Indiana residents only, and the closed tourney was held in Elwood. At least since 1978 the tourney has been open to out-of-state players, with the title going to the top Indiana resident.

Up to 1978 the State Championships were held in May; in 1979 and 1980 on Labor Day weekend; 1981 to 1984 later in September; 1985 in October; 1986 and 1987 at the end of December; and 1989 and 1990 in January. No tournament was held in calendar year 1988. A second championship was held in September 1990 to get the tournament back on schedule in the fall.

At least since the early 1970’s, the rule has been that two players tying for first will be declared Co-Champions, but tiebreak points will be used to decide the champion if three or more tie.

Indiana Championships prior to ISCA’s founding in 1942

Indiana state chess champions before 1942
Year Venue Champion Notes
1885 Indianapolis Dr. Thomas F. Leech Of Waveland — the very first state championship in Indiana
1886 Indianapolis Paul F. Kuhne Of Fort Wayne. Tournament held at the historic Thorpe Block of downtown Indianapolis.
1887 (Aug.) Maxinkuckee Dr. Thomas F. Leech Indianapolis Journal, August 6, 1887
1887 (Dec.) Indianapolis H. C. Brown Of Anderson — the tournament finished in early January 1888
1888 Greencastle J.M. Tomlinson
1892 Logansport C.O. Ballard

State Champions since 1942

85 championships
Indiana State Chess Championship winners since 1942
# Year Venue Champion Residence Co-Champion Residence
1st 1942 Logansport B. C. Jenkins Gary
2nd 1943 Logansport Glen Donley Logansport
3rd 1944 Logansport John Van Benten Indianapolis
4th 1945 Logansport John Van Benten Indianapolis
5th 1946 Logansport John Van Benten Indianapolis*
6th 1947 Logansport Donald O. Brooks South Bend
7th 1948 Logansport Donald O. Brooks South Bend
8th 1949 Logansport Marvin Rogan Bloomington
9th 1950 Logansport Donald O. Brooks South Bend
10th 1951 Logansport Alfred Gruen Indianapolis
11th 1952 Logansport Emil Bersbach Sedalia
12th 1953 Logansport Roger Oren Muncie
13th 1954 Logansport Paul Fisher Muncie
14th 1955 Logansport Emil Bersbach Kokomo
15th 1956 Logansport Donald O. Brooks South Bend
16th 1957 Logansport Theodore Pehnec Elkhart
17th 1958 Logansport Donald O. Brooks South Bend*
18th 1959 Logansport Donald O. Brooks South Bend
19th 1960 Logansport William Batchelder Bloomington
20th 1961 Elwood Wendel John Lutes Indianapolis*
21st 1962 Logansport Donald O. Brooks South Bend
22nd 1963 Logansport Paul Fisher Muncie
23rd 1964 W Lafayette Edward Vano Highland
24th 1965 W Lafayette Theodore Pehnec Elkhart
25th 1966 W Lafayette Edward Vano Highland
26th 1967 W Lafayette Bernard Parham West Lafayette
27th 1968 W Lafayette Edward Vano Highland
28th 1969 W Lafayette Paul Enright Indianapolis
29th 1970 W Lafayette Edward Vano Highland
30th 1971 W Lafayette Ken Collins West Lafayette
31st 1972 W Lafayette Edward Vano Highland
32nd 1973 W Lafayette Edward Vano Highland
33rd 1974 Indianapolis John Petrison Greenfield
34th 1975 Lafayette Larry Swindell Anderson
35th 1976 Anderson Lester VanMeter Bloomington
36th 1977 Indianapolis Lester VanMeter Bloomington
37th 1978 Indianapolis Dennis V. Gogel New Albany
38th 1979 South Bend Dennis V. Gogel New Albany Edward Vano Highland
39th 1980 Indianapolis Dennis V. Gogel New Albany
40th 1981 Wabash Charles Maddigan Auburn Dennis V Gogel New Albany
41st 1982 Wabash Loren Schmidt West Lafayette
42nd 1983 Indianapolis Dennis V. Gogel New Albany
43rd 1984 Gary Dennis V. Gogel New Albany
44th 1985 Kokomo Jim Mills Muncie
45th 1986 Fort Wayne Lester VanMeter Indianapolis Nick Adams Fort Wayne
46th 1987 Indianapolis Jim Mills Muncie
47th 1989* Fort Wayne Lester VanMeter Indianapolis
48th 1990* (Jan) Indianapolis Magdy Amin Assem West Lafayette
49th 1990* (Sept) Ft. Wayne Jim Mills Muncie Mike Wiseman Shelbyville
50th 1991 Indianapolis Peter Bereolos West Lafayette
51st 1992 Indianapolis Nelson Castañeda Bloomington
52nd 1993 Indianapolis Lester VanMeter Indianapolis Greg Kennedy Indianapolis
53rd 1994 Indianapolis Jim H. Dean Indianapolis
54th 1995 Bloomington Emory A. Tate Jr. Merrillville Eugene Zelensky Evansville
55th 1996 Indianapolis Emory A. Tate Jr. Merrillville
56th 1997 Indianapolis Craig Stauffer Terre Haute
57th 1998 South Bend Jim H. Dean Indianapolis
58th 1999 Logansport Jim H. Dean Indianapolis
59th 2000 Kokomo Emory A. Tate Jr. Merrillville
60th 2001 Indianapolis Jason R. Doss Indianapolis
61st 2002 Indianapolis Jason R. Doss Indianapolis
62nd 2003 Indianapolis Patrick Mihelich Indianapolis
63rd 2004 Indianapolis Jim H. Dean Fort Wayne
64th 2005 Kokomo Emory A. Tate Jr. Merrillville
65th 2006 Indianapolis Emory A. Tate Jr. Merrillville
66th 2007 Logansport Emory A. Tate Jr. Indianapolis Andrew Boekhoff Portland
67th 2008 Logansport Garrett Smith Indianapolis
68th 2009 Indianapolis Dennis Monokroussos South Bend Mike Herron Indianapolis
69th 2010 Wabash Steven Cooklev Fort Wayne
70th 2011 Indianapolis Bradford Drake
71st 2012 Indianapolis John Cole
72nd 2013 Indianapolis John Cole Luis Flaquer Greenwood
73rd 2014 Terre Haute John Cole
74th 2015 Indianapolis Andrew Porter Jeffersonville
75th 2016 Indianapolis Mike Herron Indianapolis
76th 2017 Indianapolis Mike Herron Indianapolis Alex Cibotarica
77th 2018 Indianapolis Jim Mills Indianapolis
78th 2019 Indianapolis Aydin Turgut Culver
79th 2020 Indianapolis Aydin Turgut Culver
80th 2021 Indianapolis Braydon Povinelli Shelbyville
81st 2022 Indianapolis Braydon Povinelli Shelbyville
82nd 2023 Noblesville Tansel Turgut South Bend
83rd 2024 Indianapolis Lester VanMeter Indianapolis
84th 2025 Indianapolis Nathaniel Criss Muncie
85th 2026 Indianapolis Sam Khanin Indianapolis

* See the history above for notes on the 1946, 1958, and 1961 championships and the 1988–1990 schedule.

List compiled by Roger Blaine in 1989 with assistance from Paul Fisher and Cleo Mooday, and revised and updated since then.