Justin Wang did not have an "easy" day of work, but a win is a win (Photo courtesy Lennart Ootes/SLCC) Balaji Dagupati is back in the thick of things after back-to-back win (Photo courtesy Lennart Ootes/SLCC) IM Anthony He (courtesy Caroline King) Robert Shlyakhtenko (courtesy Deshaun Adams/Renaissance Knights) Jason Wang got back to an even score with his victory over Justin Wang (Photo courtesy Lennart Ootes/SLCC) IM Kirk Ghazarian is in good company when it comes to missing the Tactic Of The Day (courtesy Austin Fuller/SLCC) Nico Chasin at the 2022 K-12 Grade Championships (photo David Llada) FM Nico Chasin (right) waits on IM Jason Liang to make his next move at the 2022 U.S. Cadet. Photo: Micheline Wilson Vyom Vidyarthi (photo Betsy Zacate) IM Dimitar Mardov Mishra impressed in the classical portion of the tournament, including a victory over Sam Shankland (Photo courtesy of the organizers) courtesy Charlotte Chess Center Andy Woodward, pictured here in round three, joined the three-way tie for first with his latest victory (Photo courtesy Crystal Fuller/SLCC) IM-Elect Chen! (courtesy Elite Chess) photo courtesy Adewumi family Ryan Sun (courtesy Deshaun Adams/Renaissance Knights) Megan Paragua finished in clear second in the Haring, earning a $3,000 scholarship (Photo by Caroline King) Top-seeded Ted Wang still leads the way in the Rockefeller (Photo by Caroline King) Kyle Qiyu Dong leads a pack of five players with 4½/5, and an additional 23 players trail the leaders by a half-point (Photo by Caroline King) Tariq Yue (R) (photo Caroline King) Linxi Zhu leads a group of three players atop the standings in fourth grade (photo Caroline King) Ten-year-old Lev Shangin, featured here on board three of the final round, is a player to watch (Photo Caroline King) Ariv Debmisra (Photo by Caroline King) Photo courtesy of the subject Hardy Gu (L) and Sasha Milo Schaefer (R) (photo Caroline King for US Chess)