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* [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship]], Dayton, OH, August 1–5, 2009
 
* [[2009 National SCRABBLE Championship]], Dayton, OH, August 1–5, 2009
 
* [http://www.worldplayerschampionship.com/2008 2008 World Players Championship]  
 
* [http://www.worldplayerschampionship.com/2008 2008 World Players Championship]  
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* [{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2009/nssc/build/ 2009 National School SCRABBLE Championship], Providence, RI, April 24–25,2009
 
* [[2008 National SCRABBLE Championship]]
 
* [[2008 National SCRABBLE Championship]]
 
* [{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2008/canam 2008 Can-Am SCRABBLE Challenge]  
 
* [{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2008/canam 2008 Can-Am SCRABBLE Challenge]  
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* [http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/tourneys/2003/allstars/index.html SCRABBLE ALL-STARS], Providence, RI, August 15–18, 2003
 
* [http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/tourneys/2003/allstars/index.html SCRABBLE ALL-STARS], Providence, RI, August 15–18, 2003
 
* [{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2008/nsc/history.html National SCRABBLE Championships]
 
* [{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2008/nsc/history.html National SCRABBLE Championships]
* [{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2009/nssc/build/ National School SCRABBLE Championship]
 

Revision as of 14:21, 6 October 2020

In addition to administering local and regional SCRABBLE® tournaments, NASPA periodically hosts major championships, such as the North American SCRABBLE Championship, Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship and Can-Am SCRABBLE Challenge. NASPA also selects teams for major championships such as the WESPA Championship and the Alchemist Cup.

Past Championships

Older Championships