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SPC Satellite Event

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To celebrate and promote multi-day tournaments, the Championship Committee established the Scrabble Players Championship (SPC) Satellite Event program.

To qualify for the Satellite Event program, an event must meet the following criteria:

  • Take place over multiple days
  • Contain a minimum of 14 rounds
  • Have at least 50 players across all divisions in the specific event
  • Be fully rated
  • Occur before the close of registration for the SPC
    • The Championship Committee reserves the right to terminate the program early if registrations for the SPC approach the attendance cap, if any. Spaces will be reserved for any later events already designated as Satellite Events.


If a tournament has multiple events (Early Bird, Main Event, Late Bird, etc.), each event must qualify separately. For example, the total number of players in all events cannot be used to meet the 50-player requirement.

The Championship Committee will award a complimentary SPC registration to one player for every 50 players participating in an SPC Satellite Event. The SPC Satellite Event director can decide how to award the SPC registration - e.g., as a prize to a top player or as a raffle prize for all players or among division winners.

  • The SPC registration must be awarded to a player in the event.
  • The director cannot retain the SPC registration for personal use unless the director is also playing in the event and thereby qualifies for the prize.


Directors should register their interest in designating events as Satellite Events when requesting sanctioning of the tournament.

  • If a qualifying event is already sanctioned, directors should email the Championship Committee at nsc@scrabbleplayers.org to add the event to the program.
  • The Tournament Listing will designate the event as an SPC Satellite Event.


Winners of an SPC Satellite Event will receive a complimentary Main Event registration to the SPC and will be recognized there.

  • The prize covers registration for the Main Event only. Winners are responsible for other costs, such as travel, lodging, commuter fees, Early Bird, etc.
  • If a winner has already registered and paid for the SPC, the winner will be given the option to:
    • Transfer the complimentary registration to another player
    • Receive a credit on their NASPA account
    • Receive a refund


After the SPC Satellite Event, the director must promptly provide the name and contact information of the winner(s) to the Championship Committee at nsc@scrabbleplayers.org.

If you have questions about the SPC Satellite Program, you can email the Championship Committee at nsc@scrabbleplayers.org.

2022 SPC Satellite Events

Tournament Date Winner(s)
Lake George (NY) Oct 15 to 17, 2021 Marty Gold
New Orleans (LA) Jan 15 to 17, 2022 Michael Baker
Atlantic City (NJ) Feb 5 to 7, 2022 Beth Mix
Kingston (ON) Mar 15 to 17, 2022 Agnes Kramer
Monteal (QC) May 28 to 29, 2022 Sylvia Polson
Albany (NY) Jul 1 to 4, 2022 Vera Bigall