FIFTH seed Fiona Guirhem took charge in the juniors division while no. 2 Allan Pason upended top seed Felix Balbona in the sixth round to wrest control in seniors play halfway through the 25th Shell National Youth Active Chess Championship Visayas leg at SM City Cebu last Saturday.

Top seed Jerish Velarde and no. 20 Jeraian Cagang, on the other hand, posted 5.5 points each to share the lead in the kiddies side of the fifth and final regional eliminations of the country’s longest talent-search sponsored by Pilipinas Shell.

Guirhem, a mainstay of Central Philippine U, toppled Braven Maralil, Adelyn Bensi and Marie Valencia, drew with Cyril Telesforo then trampled Remegio Galenzoga III and Jeremy Tanudra to set the pace in the 13-16 age bracket with 5.5 points.

But eight others stood just half-a-point behind, including top seed Chris Pondoyo, Manilyn Cabungcag, Jave Peteros, Alphecca Gonzales, Jane Quinanola, Reishi Polan, Telesforo and Tanudra, guaranteeing a fierce battle in the last three rounds of the two-day tournament sanctioned by the National Chess Federation of the Philippines.

Earlier, Sankie Simbulan, Social Investment manager of Shell Companies in the Philippines, and Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. Retail Territory manager Greg Moratin made the ceremonial moves.

Pason, meanwhile, repulsed Balbona in the sixth round to move on top of the 17-20 division with perfect six points, a full-point ahead of Jethro Esplanada, Adrian Basilgo, Gerard Gelera, Marc Villarojo, Michael Canizares, Joshua Panes, Jethro Caparino, Sheila Mae Diloy and Balbona.

Pason earlier hurdled Paul Arenilla, Lyan Portes, Rose Poster, Rowena Padro and Jethro Esplanada before repulsing Balbona with the black. Velarde, on the other hand, defeated Tiffany Camuin, Anne Paradela, Kryztyl Badilles, Aaron Resma, Lennox Samson before the Marie Ernestine School standout drew with Andre Cardosa to match Cagang’s 5.5-point output in the 7-12 category.

Cagang, from Guiwanon Elementary School, beat Teosito Tatoy, Jr., Lloyd Sayaboc, halved the point with Andre Cardosa in the third round before crushing Lee Dimagnaong, Edelyn Vosotros and Dwayne Abella.

Second seed Lester Belano, Andre Cardosa, Lennox Samson, Krisen Sanchez and Lloyd Sayaboc pooled five points to remain the race while another half-a-point behind are Karljakin Quilantang, Kryztyl Badilles, Sean Cogonon, Dwayne Abella, Edelyn Vosotros, Lenon Cerrado, Ruth Lim and Jervy Villarin.