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2010 National SCRABBLE Champion Nigel Richards receives his prizes from NASPA Copresidents John Chew and Chris Cree |
Our mission statement: North American SCRABBLE Players Association (NASPA) is a community of tournament, club and avid home players of the SCRABBLE® Brand Crossword Game. We foster an atmosphere for people of all skill levels to play their favorite game, improve their abilities and above all, meet people who share a similar love of the game.
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