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This '''club news''' page contains news about events and notable achievements in sanctioned [[SCRABBLE]]® [[clubs]].  Other articles may be found in the periodical [[NASPA Bulletin | Bulletins]] or the [[member news]] page.
 
This '''club news''' page contains news about events and notable achievements in sanctioned [[SCRABBLE]]® [[clubs]].  Other articles may be found in the periodical [[NASPA Bulletin | Bulletins]] or the [[member news]] page.
  
Club feats arelimited to those who are:
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Club feats are limited to those who are:
 
   
 
   
 
a.) members
 
a.) members

Revision as of 18:20, 16 November 2009

This club news page contains news about events and notable achievements in sanctioned SCRABBLE® clubs. Other articles may be found in the periodical Bulletins or the member news page.

Club feats are limited to those who are:

a.) members b.) play in a sanctioned club


To have your news item considered for publication here, please send it to Club/Director Committee or Web Committee.

November 2009

November 10, 2009: Club #248, Dee Segrest makes 203 point play

The directors of Club #248, along with its members, want to congratulate Dee Segrest (Grand Prairie, TX) on her superb 203-point bingo Tuesday in a game against Mike Early. Mike played an X on the triple line and Dee cheerfully played MONOXIDE for 203 points. It wasn't enough to secure the win in the game, but the play will make her happy for a long time!

— Mary Rhoades, Director, Bedford Club #248