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The '''2008 National SCRABBLE'''®''' Championship''' took place on July 25–29, 2008 at Loews Royal Pacific Resort in Orlando, FL.  It was the last [[championship]] organized by [[NASPA]]’s predecessor, the [[National SCRABBLE Association]].
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The '''2008 [[National SCRABBLE Championship]]''' took place on July 25–29, 2008 at Loews Royal Pacific Resort in Orlando, FL.  It was the last [[championship]] organized by [[NASPA]]’s predecessor, the [[National SCRABBLE Association]].
  
 
The winner of the title and the $25,000 first prize was [[Nigel Richards]].  The runner-up was [[Brian Cappelletto]].   
 
The winner of the title and the $25,000 first prize was [[Nigel Richards]].  The runner-up was [[Brian Cappelletto]].   
  
== External links ==
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== See also ==
  
* [http://www.scrabbleassociation.com/tourneys/2008/nsc/build National SCRABBLE Association: 2008 National SCRABBLE Championship coverage]
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* [http://scrabbleplayers.org/tourneys/2008/nsc/build/index.shtml National SCRABBLE Association: 2008 National SCRABBLE Championship coverage] (archived copy)

Latest revision as of 10:36, 10 October 2017

The 2008 National SCRABBLE Championship took place on July 25–29, 2008 at Loews Royal Pacific Resort in Orlando, FL. It was the last championship organized by NASPA’s predecessor, the National SCRABBLE Association.

The winner of the title and the $25,000 first prize was Nigel Richards. The runner-up was Brian Cappelletto.

See also