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National School SCRABBLE Championship

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The National School SCRABBLE Championship is an annual tournament organized until 2013 by the National SCRABBLE Association (NSA) as a part of their School SCRABBLE Program.

The tournament typically draws over 50 teams of two players each, representing schools and certain other youth organizations. Competitors must be in grades 4–8 and resident in the United States or Canada.

2014

See our unofficial page about the 2014 National School SCRABBLE Championship.

2013

Winners Kevin Bowerman and Raymond Gao (NC)
Runners-Up Thomas Draper (NJ) and Sam Masling (DC)
Winner’s Prize $10,000
Prize Pool $20,000
Date May 3–4
Place Washington Marriott Wardman Park, Washinton, DC
Teams 89
Format 7 rounds followed by 1-round final
Organizer NSA
Director John Chew

This was the last NSSC organized by the NSA prior to their dissolution. With this event, North Carolina became the first state to have winning students in three Nationals, in 2009, 2012 and 2013.