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The [http://www.thefairplayagency.com/hasbro-gaming-championships 2020 Hasbro Gaming Championships] will take place on April 18–19 in Baltimore. | The [http://www.thefairplayagency.com/hasbro-gaming-championships 2020 Hasbro Gaming Championships] will take place on April 18–19 in Baltimore. | ||
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+ | == 2018 == | ||
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+ | {| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Date | ||
+ | |April 28–29 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Place | ||
+ | |Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Championship Division Winners | ||
+ | |Jeffrey Pogue & Zach Ansell | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Championship Division Runners-Up | ||
+ | |Knox Daniel & Logan Strzepek | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|High School Division Winner | ||
+ | |Noah Kalus | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|High School Division Runner-Up | ||
+ | |Jem Burch | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Challenge Division Winner | ||
+ | |Ian Whitehurst & Kevin Zeng | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Challenge Division Runners-Up | ||
+ | |Lavanya Girish & Kaashika Raut | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Championship Division Winner’s Prize | ||
+ | |$10,000 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Prize Pool | ||
+ | |$23,000 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Teams | ||
+ | |129 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Format | ||
+ | |8 rounds for Championship and Challenge followed by 1-round final | ||
+ | 9 rounds for High School followed by 1-round final | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Organizer | ||
+ | |[https://www.thefairplayagency.com/ The Fair Play Agency] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align=right|Director | ||
+ | |[[Jason Keller]] & [[Judy Cole]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
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!align=right|High School Division Winner | !align=right|High School Division Winner | ||
|Kevin Bowerman | |Kevin Bowerman | ||
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+ | !align=right|High School Division Runner-Up | ||
+ | |Sam Masling | ||
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!align=right|Challenge Division Winner | !align=right|Challenge Division Winner | ||
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!align=right|Format | !align=right|Format | ||
− | |8 rounds for Championship and Challenge | + | |8 rounds for Championship and Challenge followed by 1-round final |
− | 9 rounds for High School | + | 9 rounds for High School followed by 1-round final |
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!align=right|Organizer | !align=right|Organizer |
The National School SCRABBLE Championship is the annual highlight of the School SCRABBLE Program. In 2015, it was renamed the North American School SCRABBLE Championship.
The tournament typically draws over 50 teams of two players each, representing schools and certain other youth organizations, as well as high school students who compete as individuals. Competitors must be 18 years or younger, enrolled in school, and resident in the United States or Canada.
The 2020 Hasbro Gaming Championships will take place on April 18–19 in Baltimore.
Date | April 28–29 |
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Place | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA |
Championship Division Winners | Jeffrey Pogue & Zach Ansell |
Championship Division Runners-Up | Knox Daniel & Logan Strzepek |
High School Division Winner | Noah Kalus |
High School Division Runner-Up | Jem Burch |
Challenge Division Winner | Ian Whitehurst & Kevin Zeng |
Challenge Division Runners-Up | Lavanya Girish & Kaashika Raut |
Championship Division Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $23,000 |
Teams | 129 |
Format | 8 rounds for Championship and Challenge followed by 1-round final
9 rounds for High School followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | The Fair Play Agency |
Director | Jason Keller & Judy Cole |
Date | April 22–23 |
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Place | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA |
Championship Division Winners | Zach Ansell & Jem Burch |
Championship Division Runners-Up | Knox Daniel & Logan Strzepek |
High School Division Winner | Kevin Bowerman |
High School Division Runner-Up | Sam Masling |
Challenge Division Winner | Audrey Benford & Dina Lacugna |
Championship Division Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $20,500 |
Teams | 92 |
Format | 8 rounds for Championship and Challenge followed by 1-round final
9 rounds for High School followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | MSI |
Director | Jason Keller |
See our unofficial page about the 2016 North American School SCRABBLE Championship.
Date | April 9–10 |
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Place | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA |
Winners | Cooper Komatsu & Jem Burch |
Runners-Up | Matias Shundi & Javier Conteras |
Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $20,500 |
Teams | 85 |
Format | 7 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | MSI |
Director | John Chew |
See our unofficial page about the 2015 North American School SCRABBLE Championship.
Date | May 16–17 |
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Place | Pawtucket, RI |
Winners | Noah Kalus & Zach Ansell |
Runners-Up | Matias Shundi & Javier Conteras |
Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $20,500 |
On Jimmy Kimmel Live | May 23, 2015 |
Teams | 58 |
Format | 7 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | MSI |
Director | John Chew |
See our unofficial page about the 2014 National School SCRABBLE Championship.
Date | April 26–27 |
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Place | One Hasbro Place, Providence, RI |
Winners | Thomas Draper (NJ) and Jacob Sass (TX) |
Runners-Up | Jack and Nicholas Miklaucic |
Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $20,000 |
On Jimmy Kimmel Live | May 23, 2014 |
Teams | 69 |
Format | 7 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | MSI |
Director | John Chew |
Date | May 3–4 |
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Place | Washington Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC |
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 |
On Jimmy Kimmel Live | May 23 |
Teams | 89 |
Format | 7 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | John Chew |
students in three Nationals, in 2009, 2012 and 2013.
Date | April 13–14 |
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Place | Royal Pacific Resort, Orlando, FL |
Winners | Andy Hoang and Erik Salgado (NC) |
Runners-Up | Thomas Draper and Nicholas Vasquez (NJ) |
Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $20,000 |
On Jimmy Kimmel Live | April 23 |
Teams | 72 |
Format | 7 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | John Chew |
Date | April 15–16 |
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Place | Royal Pacific Resort, Orlando, FL |
Winners | Alex Li and Jackson Smylie (ON) |
Runners-Up | Evan McCarthy and Bradley Robbins (NH) |
Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $20,000 |
On Jimmy Kimmel Live | May 4 |
Teams | 98 |
Format | 7 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | John Chew |
Date | April 15–16 |
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Place | Royal Pacific Resort, Orlando, FL |
Winners | Evan McCarthy and Bradley Robbins (NH) |
Runners-Up | Timothy Bryant and Kevin Rosenberg (NY) |
Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $20,000 |
On Jimmy Kimmel Live | April 26 |
Teams | 95 |
Format | 6 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | Ben Greenwood |
Date | April 24–25 |
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Place | Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, RI |
Winners | Andy Hoang and Erik Salgado (NC) |
Runners-Up | Paolo Federico O'Murchu and Nicholas Vasquez (NJ) |
Winner’s Prize | $10,000 |
Prize Pool | $20,000 |
On Jimmy Kimmel Live | May 5 |
Teams | 102 |
Format | 6 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | Ben Greenwood |
Date | May 9–10 |
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Place | Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, RI |
Winners | Logan Rosen and Matthew Silver (CT) |
Runners-Up | Dorian Hill and Joey Krafchick (GA) |
Winner’s Prize | $5,000 |
Prize Pool | $10,000 |
Teams | 104 |
Format | 6 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | Ben Greenwood |
Date | May 4–5 |
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Place | Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, RI |
Winners | Aune Mitchell and Matthew Silver (CT) |
Runners-Up | Dorian Hill and Joey Krafchick (GA) |
Winner’s Prize | $5,000 |
Teams | 100 |
Format | 6 rounds followed by 1-round final |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | Ben Greenwood |
Date | April 21–22 |
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Place | Boston, MA |
Winners | Aaron Jacobs and Nathan Mendelsohn (MA) |
Runners-Up | Quentin Babb and Matt Canik (TX) |
Winner’s Prize | $5,000 |
Prize Pool | $9,250 |
Teams | 98 |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | Ben Greenwood |
Place | Boston, MA |
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Winners | Scott Cardone and Asif Rahman (OH) |
Winner’s Prize | $5,000 |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | Ben (Loiterstein) Greenwood |
Place | Boston, MA |
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Winners | Thomas Bao and Eric Johnston (CA) |
Winner’s Prize | $5,000 |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | Ben Greenwood and Joe Edley |
Date | April 26 |
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Place | Boston, MA |
Winners | Nick Amphlett and John Ezekowitz |
Winner’s Prize | $5,000 |
Organizer | NSA |
Director | Ben Greenwood and Joe Edley |
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