2019 IPNCT Middle School Field
These 84 players have registered for the middle school division of the 2019 Individual Player National Championship Tournament. The field is currently limited to 88 players.
- Alex Adkins (grade 8; Annunciation Orthodox School, Houston, Texas)
- John Augustyn (grade 6; Notre Dame Catholic School, Clarendon Hills, Illinois)
- Ria Bahadur (grade 8; Willows Preparatory School, Redmond, Washington)
- Camron Baldwin (grade 7; River Oaks Baptist School, Houston, Texas)
- Siddarth Bangaru (grade 8; Franklin Middle School, Springfield, Illinois)
- Jake Bortnichak (grade 8; Holt Junior High School, Holt, Michigan)
- Olin Bose (grade 7; Briarcliff Middle School, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey)
- Robert Bushee (grade 8; Saint Agnes School, St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Eli Casey (grade 5; Norfolk Academic Guild, Norfolk, Virginia)
- Nico Chio (grade 8; Cistercian Preparatory School, Irving, Texas)
- Sofia D'Agostino (grade 7; All Saints Catholic School, Canton, Michigan)
- Yuti Das (grade 8; Liberty Middle School, Madison, Alabama)
- Jared Dong (grade 8; Franklin Middle School, Springfield, Illinois)
- Saketh Dontaraju (grade 8; Keith Country Day School, Rockford, Illinois)
- Kenshin Dybongco (grade 7; Wangenheim Middle School, San Diego, California)
- Owen Farra (grade 8; St. Louis Christian Home School Association, St. Louis, Missouri)
- Landon Foltz (grade 8; Annunciation Orthodox School, Houston, Texas)
- David Fry (grade 8; Annunciation Orthodox School, Houston, Texas)
- Rohan Ganeshan (grade 7; Quest Academy, Palatine, Illinois)
- Arunabh Ganguli (grade 8; Daniel Wright Junior High School, Lincolnshire, Illinois)
- Arthur Gayden (grade 8; Detroit Country Day School, Beverly Hills, Michigan)
- Soren Gjesfjeld (grade 7; Bloomington Junior High School, Bloomington, Illinois)
- Chakrapani Gudlavalleti (grade 7; Winburn Middle School, Lexington, Kentucky)
- Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt (grade 8; Hunter College High School, New York)
- Sam Hargadon (grade 7; St. Raymond School, Mount Prospect, Illinois)
- Cyrus Hodgson (grade 8; Brown Summit Middle School, Browns Summit, North Carolina)
- Michael Hren (grade 6; The Regis School of the Sacred Heart, Houston, Texas)
- Clayton Huff (grade 8; Marionville Middle School, Marionville, Missouri)
- Bianca Joaquin (grade 7; Saint Joan of Arc School, Evanston, Illinois)
- Brody Johnson (grade 8; Edmonson County Middle School, Brownsville, Kentucky)
- Aadit Juneja (grade 8; Aptakisic Junior High School, Buffalo Grove, Illinois)
- Siddharth Kamannavar (grade 8; Sunnyvale Raynor Middle School, Sunnyvale, California)
- Michael Karpov (grade 8; Barrington Middle School-Station Campus, Barrington, Illinois)
- Henry Kauke (grade 8; St. Raymond School, Mount Prospect, Illinois)
- Miles Kirkpatrick (grade 8; The Academy at Lincoln, Greensboro, North Carolina)
- Lukas Koutsoukos (grade 8; Middlebrook School, Wilton, Connecticut)
- Pareekshith Krishna (grade 8; Hopkins Junior High School, Fremont, California)
- Keerthana Krishnan (grade 7; Beckendorff Junior High School, Katy, Texas)
- Abigail Lee (grade 6; Churchill Road Elementary School, McLean, Virginia)
- Elliott Lee (grade 8; Longfellow Middle School, Falls Church, Virginia)
- Cate Lepinskas (grade 8; Alphonsus Academy & Center for the Arts, Chicago, Illinois)
- Rhys Lloyd (grade 7; Annunciation Orthodox School, Houston, Texas)
- Jack Lopez (grade 7; St. Raymond School, Mount Prospect, Illinois)
- Leon Luo (grade 8; Wayzata East Middle School, Plymouth, Minnesota)
- Tyler Luu (grade 8; Sunol Glen School, Sunol, California)
- Kevin Lynch (grade 8; St. Raymond School, Mount Prospect, Illinois)
- Adithya Madduri (grade 8; Maryville Junior High School, Maryville, Tennessee)
- Elijah Kasch Marquardt (grade 6; Leonardo da Vinci K-8 School, Sacramento, California)
- Souradeep Mazumder (grade 8; Rolling Hills Middle School, El Dorado Hills, California)
- Wade McGee (grade 7; Annunciation Orthodox School, Houston, Texas)
- Alexander Minagar (grade 8; Caddo Middle Magnet School, Shreveport, Louisiana)
- Andrew Minagar (grade 8; Caddo Middle Magnet School, Shreveport, Louisiana)
- Maggie Myers (grade 7; Our Lady of the Elms School, Akron, Ohio)
- Arnav Nagrecha (grade 8; Franklin Middle School, Springfield, Illinois)
- Arin Parsa (grade 6; Challenger School, Almaden, San Jose, California)
- Kunal Pikle (grade 5; The Village School, Houston, Texas)
- Jeremiah Rayban (grade 8; Cab Calloway School of the Arts, Wilmington, Delaware)
- Theresa Reisel (grade 7; Bayside Middle School, Bayside, Wisconsin)
- Alex Richards (grade 6; St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School, Coldwater, Michigan)
- Michael Rubin (grade 8; Florida State University School, Tallahassee, Florida)
- Robbie Safran (grade 8; Lyman C. Hunt Middle School, Burlington, Vermont)
- Kenji Sakaie (grade 8; Heights Middle School, University Heights, Ohio)
- Aarush Santoshi (grade 7; Tenafly Middle School, Tenafly, New Jersey)
- Chatanya Sarin (grade 7; Sunnyvale Raynor Middle School, Sunnyvale, California)
- Sanjay Sathyagiri (grade 7; Sunnyvale Raynor Middle School, Sunnyvale, California)
- Kshaunish Shaik (grade 7; The Westwood School, Dallas, Texas)
- Andrew Shi (grade 8; Cooper Middle School, McLean, Virginia)
- Anurag Sodhi (grade 7; Burleigh Manor Middle School, Ellicott City, Maryland)
- William Spaeder (grade 7; Thales Academy - Rolesville Campus, Rolesville, North Carolina)
- Josh Strange (grade 8; St. Joseph School, Crescent Springs, Kentucky)
- Aneesh Swaminathan (grade 8; Wayzata Central Middle School, Plymouth, Minnesota)
- Nathan Swenson (grade 8; Cherokee Middle School, Springfield, Missouri)
- Jacob Taggart (grade 8; Saint Agnes School, St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Aryav Taneja (grade 7; Willows Preparatory School, Redmond, Washington)
- Dante Valencia (grade 8; Northern Virginia Homeschoolers, Herndon, Virginia)
- Pavan Venkatakrishnan (grade 8; Odle Middle School, Bellevue, Washington)
- Achyuth Vivek (grade 7; BASIS Independent Silicon Valley, San Jose, California)
- Lucas Walter (grade 8; Leonardo da Vinci K-8 School, Sacramento, California)
- Rishabh Wuppalapati (grade 8; Daniel Wright Junior High School, Lincolnshire, Illinois)
- Kelly Xue (grade 8; Fort Settlement Middle School, Sugar Land, Texas)
- Luke Yard (grade 6; River Oaks Baptist School, Houston, Texas)
- Charles Young (grade 7; Barrington Middle School-Station Campus, Barrington, Illinois)
- Aarush Zarabi (grade 6; Bret Harte Middle School, San Jose, California)
- Aeres Zhou (grade 8; Detroit Country Day School, Beverly Hills, Michigan)
Standby List
The standby list comprises players who will be at the tournament site even if they do not have a spot guaranteed. Such players will only play if a spot opens up, and if they play, they will play for free.
There are no players on the middle school standby list yet.
Additional Notes
The IPNCT is an individual competition. Players do not represent their schools, although a valid school affiliation (which could be a middle school or homeschooling affiliation) is required to play. The affiliations listed are for informational purposes only and have no effect on the tournament other than entitling the player to compete.
This page is not updated automatically when new registrations are received; it is updated manually. Please be patient when waiting for your registration to show up.
Registration
Interested players may register for the IPNCT. To register for the standby list, e-mail ipnct@naqt.com.