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Advisory Board Member Emeritus Matt Hopkins was the first Advisory Board member to be so honored, as announced on February 4, 2010.

Chris Cree writes

I called Matt Hopkins on Wednesday, February 3, and told him I had two things to talk to him about.

First, I asked how he was doing as I had heard plenty of not so good reports concerning his health. He said he “is still kicking the soccer ball, it just doesn't go as far right now.”

He went on say that he really missed going to and directing tournaments. He has been able to keep abreast online, but he missed being in the middle of it all. "Connie Creed has taken over the Atlantic City tournament and is doing a wonderful job. But, I am still playing, still going to club."

Then I asked if he would accept the assignation of Advisory Board Member Emeritus. He said plenty, I wrote down some of the quotations:

“I am honored, humbled and deeply moved by this.”

On the High School Scrabble League in Philadelphia, “I feel that my influences on the game are still out there. I am so glad that you haven't forgotten me.” He asked for good thoughts and prayers.

Then he said, “You have made my day. I feel stronger now.”

And he ended the conversation with, “My best is yet to come.”

Thanks for everything, Matt.

John and Jane Williams of the National SCRABBLE Association add

Congratulations to Matt Hopkins on being named Advisory Board Member Emeritus.

Matt Hopkins has been one of the finest individuals we’ve known and worked with in our 20 plus years at the National SCRABBLE Association.