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  • The '''2018 [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' (CNSC), the tenth such event since its inception in 1996, is tentative The championship will receive major event web coverage
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  • to compete in the '''[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]]''', ...f [http://poslarchive.com/tssc/2018-tssc/html 2018 Toronto School SCRABBLE Championship] High School Division Champions [[Ben Lemke]] or [[Evan Bialo]].
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  • the '''[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]]'''. ...to players who qualify according to the [[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship qualification system|qualification system]] established by the NASPA [[Cana
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  • '''[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' (CNSC) features an open rated '''Early Bird''' (EB) event, which takes [[North American School SCRABBLE Championship]] contestants.
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  • The [[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]] (CNSC) |[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship Early Bird|Early Bird]] registration.
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  • This page archives '''[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' player '''news''' items that are no longer current. : While no contracts have yet been signed, we are looking at holding the championship on June 15-18 at the Bond Place Hotel. We are not looking at any other cand
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  • The '''[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' welcomes '''media''' inquiries before, during and after the event (see ...– [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/canadian-national-scrabble-championship-eric-tran-winner-1.4712256 CBC News]
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  • The '''[[2018 North American SCRABBLE Championship]] prize''' table describes For further information, please contact the [[Championship Committee]].
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  • The '''[[2019 North American SCRABBLE Championship]] prize''' table describes For further information, please contact the [[Championship Committee]].
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  • ...al '''transportation in Addison area''', near the [[2011 National SCRABBLE Championship]] venue.
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  • ...e]] meeting at the [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship|National SCRABBLE Championship]] in August 2009, and with Hasbro’s approval a few weeks later. All
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  • == [[North American SCRABBLE Championship|Scrabble Players Championship]] venues == At the high end, a national event for 400–800 players would almost always be held in a hotel ball
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  • #REDIRECT [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]
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  • === July 31, 2009: National SCRABBLE Championship === The location of the next two (2010 and 2011) National SCRABBLE Championships has been announced: [http://www.intercontinental.com
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  • ...core]] was set today in the second early bird event of the 2010 West Coast Championship in Reno, NV. Edward De Guzman scored a whopping 771 points, besting the pr === August 11, 2010: Nigel Richards wins National SCRABBLE Championship ===
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  • [[National SCRABBLE Championship]], [[Players Championship]],
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  • [[National SCRABBLE Championship]], [[Players Championship]],
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  • | 6th Sri Lanka Open Scrabble Championship. Officially reported as 876-151 victory over Matheesha Da Silva. One news r | Northern Ireland Scrabble Championship
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  • The '''2010 World Players Championship''' (WPC) took place on [[World SCRABBLE Championship]].
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  • This '''schedule for the [[2010 National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' may be modified to add new events, [[2010 World Players Championship]]
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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 [[2010 National SCRABBLE Championship]] will first-ever National SCRABBLE Championship Early Bird,
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  • ...ld SCRABBLE Championship]] in Washington, DC, the 2002 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] in San Diego, CA, and the [[2018 North American SCRABBLE Championship]] in Buffalo, NY.
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  • '''Adam Logan''' won the 2005 [[World SCRABBLE Championship]] in London, UK; ...05, 2008, 2013 and 2016 [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship|Canadian National SCRABBLE Championships]]
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  • ...Championship]] in Los Angeles, CA, and the [[2016 North American SCRABBLE Championship]] in Fort Wayne, IN.
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  • '''Robert Felt''' (aka. '''Bob Felt''') won the 1990 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] in Washington, DC.
    167 bytes (20 words) - 18:49, 26 June 2010
  • ...rld SCRABBLE Championship]] in London, UK and the 1989 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] in New York City, NY.
    181 bytes (23 words) - 20:08, 26 June 2010
  • '''Bob Watson''' (aka. '''Robert Watson''') won the 1988 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]] in Reno, NV.
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