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2005 Canadian National SCRABBLE® Championship Photos: Final Round 4
Congratulations to the first-ever two-time Canadian Champion,
Adam Logan!
Go to: Registration Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 Round 13 Round 14 Round 15 Round 16 Round 17 Round 18 Final Round 1 Final Round 2 Final Round 3 Final Round 4 After the Finals
Photo 22-001 | Robin Pollock Daniel and the Adam Logan (United Kingdom) vs. Tony Leah (Ajax ON) big board game in progress. |
Photo 22-002 | Gregg Foster and Joseph Bowman take a break for the front of the room work to check out the game as it looks on the big board. |
Photo 22-003 | Salvatore Desiato (Toronto ON) heads over to place Tony's latest play onto the big board. |
Photo 22-004 | An anxious audience. |
Photo 22-005 | CNSC 2005 finals board, round 4, Adam Logan (United Kingdom) vs. Tony Leah (Ajax ON), 438-403, Adam's win and the game that earned Adam the 2005 Canadian National SCRABBLE® Championship title. |
Photo 22-006 | Mad Palazzo, Rebecca Soble, Tony Leah (Ajax ON), Kristen Chew, Adam Logan (United Kingdom), and John Stardom, gaze over the event ending game. |
Photo 22-007 | John Chew takes a minute to check on the NSA web site. |
Photo 22-008 | A bevy of smiles: Mad Palazzo, Rebecca Soble, Tony Leah (Ajax ON), and Kristen Chew. Tony demonstrates that coming in second isn't all that bad! |
Photo 22-009 | CNSC 2005 finals board (big board version), round 4, Adam Logan (United Kingdom) vs. Tony Leah (Ajax ON), 438-403, Adam's win and the game that earned Adam the 2005 Canadian National SCRABBLE® Championship title. |
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