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2003 Canadian SCRABBLE Championship Photos: Round 13

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Photo 13-001

David Boys (Dorval QC) vs. Bernard Gotlieb (Cote St. Luc QC).

Photo 13-002

Former CNSC Champion Joel Wapnick (Montréal QC) vs. current CNSC Champion Ron Hoekstra (Kentwood, MI).

Photo 13-003

David Stokoe (Windsor ON) vs. Fern Lindzon (North York ON).

Photo 13-004

Holding their heads, Robin Pollock Daniel (Toronto ON) vs. Tony Leah (Ajax ON).

Photo 13-005

Siri Tillekeratne (Calgary AB) vs. Ian Bell (Waterloo ON).

Photo 13-006

When John Chew asks me why I don't have more news on games played by Siri Tillekeratne (Calgary AB), I want to show him why. What can be gleaned from a scoresheet like this other than Siri likes the color red?

Photo 13-007

Libero Paolella (Toronto ON) vs. Mike Ryan (Vancouver BC).

Photo 13-008

Teri Tetreault (Calgary AB) vs. Salvatore Desiato (Toronto ON).

Photo 13-009

Fern Lindzon (North York ON) chimes in on an endgame talk between Ron Hoekstra (Kentwood, MI) and Joel Wapnick (Montréal QC). Fern is now one win shy of Joel's record.

Photo 13-010

Joel Wapnick (Montréal QC) vs. Ron Hoekstra (Kentwood, MI).


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