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  • The '''2009 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' took place on August 1–5, 2009 at the Dayton Convention Center a ...ay from our annual national convention which we call the National SCRABBLE Championship.
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  • The '''Canadian National Scrabble Championship''' (CNSC) was established in 1996 by Tournament Director [[Michael Wise]] a |[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship|website]]
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  • ...bble Program]]. In 2015, it was renamed the North American School Scrabble Championship. [[File:NASSC_HS_2024.jpg|320px|2023 NASSC Champions - Championship Division - Nathanael Campos & Rishi Palicha]]
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  • the [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship]], and again before you them to volunteer as a [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship#Player Helpers|player helper]].
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  • ...he last [[championship]] organized by [[NASPA]]’s predecessor, the [[National SCRABBLE Association]]. ...sc/build/index.shtml National SCRABBLE Association: 2008 National SCRABBLE Championship coverage] (archived copy)
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  • ...entrants will qualify to compete at the next [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]] (CNSC).
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  • #REDIRECT [[2011 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship qualification system]]
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  • [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship]]. major championship in Dayton, and to our many private donors this year.
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  • The '''2010 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' (NSC) will take place on August 7–11, 2010 at the Hotel InterCon championship. You can see what has changed recently
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  • This page describes the '''format''' of the [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship prizes]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship format]]
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  • the [[2010 National SCRABBLE Championship]], and again before you them to volunteer as a [[2010 National SCRABBLE Championship#Player Helpers|player helper]].
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  • Participants in the 2012 National Scrabble Championship are responsible for bringing all equipment necessary to play in the tournam
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  • The '''2011 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' (NSC) took place on August 6–10, 2011 at the Hotel InterContinen championship. You can see what has changed recently
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  • The '''2012 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' took place on August 11-15, 2012 at the Royal Pacific Resort in Orland ...division of players using the [[Collins]] lexicon at the National Scrabble Championship. The NASPA Advisory Board has approved proceeding with the Collins divisio
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  • [[2010 National SCRABBLE Championship]]. [[NASPA]]-organized National SCRABBLE Championship,
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  • The 2011 [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]] (CNSC) $12,150 prize package, and the new national champion
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  • #REDIRECT [[2011 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship qualification system]]
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  • [[2011 National SCRABBLE Championship]].
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  • ...meet the overwhelming demand for the game. As stories about it appeared in national newspapers, magazines and on television, it seemed that everybody had to ha ...p]] is held in a major US city, and a [[World SCRABBLE Championship |world championship]] takes place in a different country. In addition, [[NASPA]] sanctions over
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  • * director of the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]] * director and webmaster of the [[World SCRABBLE Championship]]
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  • ...Players Championship]], [[2010 World Players Championship | World Players Championship]] and [http://www.dallasopen.com Dallas Open]
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  • ...SCRABBLE Championship]] in Las Vegas, NV and the 1998 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]], in Chicago, IL.
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  • * 1980 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] * 1992 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]
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  • * Director of the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]], [[World Players Championship]] and many lesser events
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  • * past Internet reporter for major events such as the [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]
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  • ...Championship|NASPA Championship]]?</span><br />The [[2024 Scrabble Players Championship]] is scheduled to take place in South Bend, IN, from July 20 to 24, 2024. ...division cutoffs, determining pairing format, etc. Major decisions of the Championship Committee are typically reviewed by the [[Advisory Board]].
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  • ...enge]]. NASPA also selects teams for major championships such as the WESPA Championship and the Alchemist Cup. ** [[2023 Scrabble Players Championship (SPC) |2023 Scrabble Players Championship]]
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  • The '''2009 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' took place on August 1&ndash;5, 2009 at the Dayton Convention Center a ...ay from our annual national convention which we call the National SCRABBLE Championship.
    31 KB (4,838 words) - 11:34, 10 October 2017
  • #REDIRECT [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]
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  • ...' (also known as the NASC or NSC in previous years) is the largest major [[championship]] in North America. The '''[[2024 Scrabble Players Championship]]''' will take place in South Bend (IN) at the Century Center Convention Ce
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  • ...end director-only functions at the [[National SCRABBLE Championship |NASPA Championship]] you attend the Director&rsquo;s meeting at the [[North American SCRABBLE Championship |NASC]],
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  • ...e answers to frequently asked questions about the [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship]]: ...ment do I need to bring?<br />As mentioned in the [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship Player Bulletin|player bulletin]] each player must bring all equipment nece
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  • ...p]], the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]], the [[World SCRABBLE Championship]], and many regional and local tournaments in North America and around the
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  • The '''World SCRABBLE'''&reg;''' Championship''' ('''WSC''') was the world&rsquo;s top international Scrabble championship
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  • The '''Canadian National Scrabble Championship''' (CNSC) was established in 1996 by Tournament Director [[Michael Wise]] a |[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship|website]]
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  • '''Will Anderson''', the [[2017 North American SCRABBLE Championship|2017 Scrabble champion]], is owned by 3 cats. ...higan. He’s a lover of euro-style board games, escape rooms, meditation, national parks, and, of course, Scrabble.
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  • that 1978 [[National SCRABBLE Championship|National Champion]] [[David Prinz]]
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  • * sponsorship of the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]]
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