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||'''Canada''': [[Robin Pollock Daniel]], [[Joel Wapnick]], [[Adam Logan]], [[Evan Berofsky]], [[Zev Kaufman]], [[David Boys]] | ||'''Canada''': [[Robin Pollock Daniel]], [[Joel Wapnick]], [[Adam Logan]], [[Evan Berofsky]], [[Zev Kaufman]], [[David Boys]] | ||
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The Can-Am SCRABBLE® Challenge is the most prestigious team championship in North America, pitting the top players from the United States against the top players from Canada each year, in contention for the Challenge Trophy. It is also the largest regularly held tournament, all of whose games are recorded and posted online.
Detailed statistics are available concerning team performance and individual performance at this event.
The 2018 Can-Am SCRABBLE Challenge will take place in Cambridge, MA, on December 15 to 16, 2018.
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