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Scrabble Players Championship

The Scrabble Players Championship (formerly the North American SCRABBLE® Championship, and earlier the National SCRABBLE Championship) is the largest Scrabble competition in North America. The event is currently held every year, and from 2004 through 2006 the finals were aired on ESPN and ESPN2. The 2023 event was held in Las Vegas from July 15–19, 2023, with Joshua Sokol emerging as champion.[1]

Championship history edit

The first officially sanctioned Scrabble tournaments in the U.S. were spearheaded, organized and run by Joel Skolnick in the mid-1970s. Skolnick was a recreation director for the New York City Parks and Recreation Department. He approached Selchow and Righter in late 1972, and the first tournament, open to Brooklyn residents only, commenced on March 18, 1973. The Funk and Wagnalls Collegiate Dictionary was used to rule on challenges, and the official word judge was Skolnick's then-wife Carol. Carol's sister, Shazzi Felstein, who would later finish in ninth place at the first North American Invitational tournament, won the first preliminary round with 1,321 points over three games. The final round took place on April 15, 1973, and Jonathan Hatch was the winner of the first official Scrabble tournament

The summer of 1973 saw two more tournaments, held respectively at Grossingers (won by Minerva Kasowitz) and the Concord hotel (won by Harriet Zucker) in New York's Catskill region. Another two tournaments quickly followed in November that same year: in Baltimore, Gordon Shapiro topped approximately 400 contestants; and at the Brooklyn War Memorial approximately 2,000 people entered the nine weekly preliminary rounds of the first all–New York City Scrabble Championship. It was won by Bernie Wishengrad. The New York City Championship was thereafter held annually, jointly sponsored by Selchow and Righter and the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.

The first national tournament was the North American Invitational, held May 19–21, 1978, in the Presidential Suite of the Loews Summit Hotel in New York City. Joel Skolnick and Carol Felstein, as usual, served as the tournament director and word judge, respectively. David Prinz took the $1,500 first prize, followed by Dan Pratt and Mike Senkiewicz.

In 1980, soon after the publication of the first Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, control of the national tournament passed to the National Scrabble Association. They continued to organize the tournament until 2008.

The official name of the tournament has been National SCRABBLE Championship in recent years, except in 2006 when it was named US SCRABBLE Open.[2] In 2015, to recognize the longtime eligibility of Canadian members, it was renamed North American SCRABBLE Championship.

Since 2009, the tournament has been organized annually by NASPA Games (formerly known as North American SCRABBLE Players Association). The first event under NASPA was held in Dayton, Ohio, in August 2009. Since then, the championships have been held in various U.S. cities (chosen more or less based on a rotation between five regions: southeast, southwest, northeast, northwest, and central).[3][4]

The 2020 and 2021 events were canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The 2022 event, the first under the new SPC identity, was held in Baltimore on July 23–27, and was won by Michael Fagen, a data analyst from Quebec.[6]

Collins edit

In 2012, a Collins division for international-English play was added for the first time, won by Sam Kantimathi with a 24–7 record.[7] In 2013, John O'Laughlin, creator of the Quackle software program, won the division with a 24–7 record, winning $2,500 and claiming his first NSC divisional title.[8] Past world, national, and Canadian champion Adam Logan won the division easily in 2014 with a 23–4 record and four byes.[9] Peter Armstrong prevailed over past champion Dave Wiegand in 2015, winning 3–2 in the final best-of-five series.[10] David Eldar won the division in 2016 with a 27–4 record, beating past champion Logan by a six-game margin.[11] Austin Shin won the top division in 2017 with a 22–9 record, prevailing over runner-up Dave Wiegand in the final round; this was the first year that Collins players were divided into two divisions.[12] Austin repeated his win in 2022, defeating Waseem Khatri from Pakistan in a 5-game playoff.[13]

Youth edit

Rafi Stern won division 3 of the 2006 National Championship, posting a 20-8 record. Joey Krafchick out of Georgia won division 5 at the 2007 Players' Championship with a 25.5-5.5 record, followed by Bradley Robbins from New Hampshire winning division 6 going 24-4 in 2008.[14] In 2010, Richard Spence of Arizona won Division 4 with a 25.5–5.5 record, and in 2011, won Division 2 with a 25–6 record.[15][16] In 2012, Amalan Iyengar of North Carolina won Division 4 with a 22–9 record.[17] Also in 2012, Chris Canik of Texas won Division 3 with a 26–5 record, the best record in that division's history.[18] In 2013, Andy Hoang of North Carolina won Division 3 with a 23–8 record.[19] Bradley Robbins and Andy Hoang are the only people to have won both the National School Scrabble Championship (2010 for Robbins, 2009 and 2012 for Hoang) and a division in the National Scrabble Championship (2008, Division 6 for Robbins & 2013, Division 3 for Hoang). Mack Meller of New York placed seventh in Division 1 in 2013.[20] He started the 2014 event with a 7–0 record, giving him first place in Division 1 after the first day of the event, and again finished seventh overall.[21]

Past events and Division 1 winners edit

NASPA Word List (NWL/OTCWL/OWL/OSPD) edit

Year Winner Location Region Entrants Winner's Prize Total Prize Pool
2023   Josh Sokol Las Vegas SW 239[22] USD 10,000 USD 43,750[23]
2022   Michael Fagen Baltimore NE 244[24] USD 10,000 USD 42,200[25]
2019   Alec Sjöholm Reno NW 249[26] USD 10,000 no current data[27]
2018   Joel Sherman (2) Buffalo NE 403[28] USD 10,000 USD 52,000[29]
2017   Will Anderson New Orleans SE 365[30] USD 10,000 USD 54,350[31]
2016   David Gibson (2) Fort Wayne C 417[32] USD 10,000 USD 49,275[33]
2015   Matthew Tunnicliffe Reno NW 340[34] USD 10,000 USD 50,225[33]
2014   Conrad Bassett-Bouchard Buffalo NE 524[35] USD 10,000 USD 45,775[36]
2013   Nigel Richards (5)[20] Las Vegas SW 521[37] USD 10,000 USD 43,725[38]
2012   Nigel Richards (4)[39] Orlando SE 339[40] USD 10,000 USD 36,150[41]
2011   Nigel Richards (3)[42] Dallas 329[43] USD 10,000 USD 42,075[44]
2010   Nigel Richards (2)[45] Dallas 408[46] USD 10,000 USD 42,075[47]
2009   Dave Wiegand (2)[48] Dayton 486 USD 10,000 USD 43,175[49]
2008   Nigel Richards (1)[50] Orlando 662 USD 25,000 USD 85,385[51]
2007   James Leong[52] Dayton 451 USD 12,000 USD 85,385[51]
2006   Jim Kramer Phoenix 625 USD 25,000 USD 85,385[53]
2005   Dave Wiegand (1) Reno 682 USD 25,000 USD 85,415[54]
2004   Trey Wright New Orleans 837 USD 25,000 USD 92,805[55]
2002   Joel Sherman (1) San Diego 696 USD 25,000 USD 89,290[56]
2000   Joe Edley (3) Providence 598 USD 25,000 USD 89,290[57]
1998   Brian Cappelletto Chicago 535 USD 25,000 USD 82,200[58]
1996   Adam Logan Dallas 412 USD 25,000 USD 75,485[59]
1994   David Gibson (1) Los Angeles 294 USD 15,000 USD 50,585[60]
1992   Joe Edley (2) Atlanta 315 USD 10,000 USD 35,910[61]
1990   Robert Felt Washington 282 USD 10,000 USD 37,400[62]
1989   Peter Morris New York 221 USD 5,000 USD 24,425[63]
1988   Robert Watson Reno 315 USD 5,000 USD 23,100[64]
1987   Rita Norr Las Vegas 327 USD 5,000 USD 16,850[65]
1985   Ron Tiekert Boston 302 USD 10,000 USD 52,370[66]
1983   Joel Wapnick Chicago 32 USD 5,000 USD 13,600[67]
1980   Joe Edley (1) Santa Monica 32 USD 5,000 USD 10,100[68]
1978   David Prinz New York 65 (invitational) USD 1,500 USD 8,400[69]

Collins Scrabble Words (CSW) edit

Year Winner Location Entrants Divisions Winner's Prize Total Prize Pool
2023   Wellington Jighere[70] Las Vegas, NV 47[71] 1 USD 4,000 USD 8,500[72]
2022   Austin Shin[73] Baltimore 34[24] 1 USD 3,000 USD 5,850[25]
2019   Jesse Day[74] Reno 35[26] 1 USD 3,000 USD 5,850[29]
2018   Evans Clinchy[75] Buffalo 73[28] 2 USD 4,000 USD 10,000[29]
2017   Austin Shin[76] New Orleans 64[30] 2 USD 4,250 USD 10,550[31]
2016   David Eldar[77] Fort Wayne 44[32] 1 USD 2,500 USD 6,000[33]
2015   Peter Armstrong[78] Reno 48[34] 1 USD 2,500 USD 6,000[33]
2014   Adam Logan[79] Buffalo 63[35] 1 USD 2,500 USD 5,775[36]
2013   John O'Laughlin[80] Las Vegas 40[37] 1 USD 2,500 USD 4,700[38]
2012   Sam Kantimathi[81] Orlando 38[40] 1 USD 1,500 USD 3,450[41]

See also edit

References edit

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The Scrabble Players Championship formerly the North American SCRABBLE Championship and earlier the National SCRABBLE Championship is the largest Scrabble competition in North America The event is currently held every year and from 2004 through 2006 the finals were aired on ESPN and ESPN2 The 2023 event was held in Las Vegas from July 15 19 2023 with Joshua Sokol emerging as champion 1 Contents 1 Championship history 1 1 Collins 1 2 Youth 2 Past events and Division 1 winners 2 1 NASPA Word List NWL OTCWL OWL OSPD 2 2 Collins Scrabble Words CSW 3 See also 4 ReferencesChampionship history editThe first officially sanctioned Scrabble tournaments in the U S were spearheaded organized and run by Joel Skolnick in the mid 1970s Skolnick was a recreation director for the New York City Parks and Recreation Department He approached Selchow and Righter in late 1972 and the first tournament open to Brooklyn residents only commenced on March 18 1973 The Funk and Wagnalls Collegiate Dictionary was used to rule on challenges and the official word judge was Skolnick s then wife Carol Carol s sister Shazzi Felstein who would later finish in ninth place at the first North American Invitational tournament won the first preliminary round with 1 321 points over three games The final round took place on April 15 1973 and Jonathan Hatch was the winner of the first official Scrabble tournamentThe summer of 1973 saw two more tournaments held respectively at Grossingers won by Minerva Kasowitz and the Concord hotel won by Harriet Zucker in New York s Catskill region Another two tournaments quickly followed in November that same year in Baltimore Gordon Shapiro topped approximately 400 contestants and at the Brooklyn War Memorial approximately 2 000 people entered the nine weekly preliminary rounds of the first all New York City Scrabble Championship It was won by Bernie Wishengrad The New York City Championship was thereafter held annually jointly sponsored by Selchow and Righter and the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation The first national tournament was the North American Invitational held May 19 21 1978 in the Presidential Suite of the Loews Summit Hotel in New York City Joel Skolnick and Carol Felstein as usual served as the tournament director and word judge respectively David Prinz took the 1 500 first prize followed by Dan Pratt and Mike Senkiewicz In 1980 soon after the publication of the first Official Scrabble Players Dictionary control of the national tournament passed to the National Scrabble Association They continued to organize the tournament until 2008 The official name of the tournament has been National SCRABBLE Championship in recent years except in 2006 when it was named US SCRABBLE Open 2 In 2015 to recognize the longtime eligibility of Canadian members it was renamed North American SCRABBLE Championship Since 2009 the tournament has been organized annually by NASPA Games formerly known as North American SCRABBLE Players Association The first event under NASPA was held in Dayton Ohio in August 2009 Since then the championships have been held in various U S cities chosen more or less based on a rotation between five regions southeast southwest northeast northwest and central 3 4 The 2020 and 2021 events were canceled due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic 5 The 2022 event the first under the new SPC identity was held in Baltimore on July 23 27 and was won by Michael Fagen a data analyst from Quebec 6 Collins edit In 2012 a Collins division for international English play was added for the first time won by Sam Kantimathi with a 24 7 record 7 In 2013 John O Laughlin creator of the Quackle software program won the division with a 24 7 record winning 2 500 and claiming his first NSC divisional title 8 Past world national and Canadian champion Adam Logan won the division easily in 2014 with a 23 4 record and four byes 9 Peter Armstrong prevailed over past champion Dave Wiegand in 2015 winning 3 2 in the final best of five series 10 David Eldar won the division in 2016 with a 27 4 record beating past champion Logan by a six game margin 11 Austin Shin won the top division in 2017 with a 22 9 record prevailing over runner up Dave Wiegand in the final round this was the first year that Collins players were divided into two divisions 12 Austin repeated his win in 2022 defeating Waseem Khatri from Pakistan in a 5 game playoff 13 Youth edit Rafi Stern won division 3 of the 2006 National Championship posting a 20 8 record Joey Krafchick out of Georgia won division 5 at the 2007 Players Championship with a 25 5 5 5 record followed by Bradley Robbins from New Hampshire winning division 6 going 24 4 in 2008 14 In 2010 Richard Spence of Arizona won Division 4 with a 25 5 5 5 record and in 2011 won Division 2 with a 25 6 record 15 16 In 2012 Amalan Iyengar of North Carolina won Division 4 with a 22 9 record 17 Also in 2012 Chris Canik of Texas won Division 3 with a 26 5 record the best record in that division s history 18 In 2013 Andy Hoang of North Carolina won Division 3 with a 23 8 record 19 Bradley Robbins and Andy Hoang are the only people to have won both the National School Scrabble Championship 2010 for Robbins 2009 and 2012 for Hoang and a division in the National Scrabble Championship 2008 Division 6 for Robbins amp 2013 Division 3 for Hoang Mack Meller of New York placed seventh in Division 1 in 2013 20 He started the 2014 event with a 7 0 record giving him first place in Division 1 after the first day of the event and again finished seventh overall 21 Past events and Division 1 winners editNASPA Word List NWL OTCWL OWL OSPD edit Year Winner Location Region Entrants Winner s Prize Total Prize Pool2023 nbsp Josh Sokol Las Vegas SW 239 22 USD 10 000 USD 43 750 23 2022 nbsp Michael Fagen Baltimore NE 244 24 USD 10 000 USD 42 200 25 2019 nbsp Alec Sjoholm Reno NW 249 26 USD 10 000 no current data 27 2018 nbsp Joel Sherman 2 Buffalo NE 403 28 USD 10 000 USD 52 000 29 2017 nbsp Will Anderson New Orleans SE 365 30 USD 10 000 USD 54 350 31 2016 nbsp David Gibson 2 Fort Wayne C 417 32 USD 10 000 USD 49 275 33 2015 nbsp Matthew Tunnicliffe Reno NW 340 34 USD 10 000 USD 50 225 33 2014 nbsp Conrad Bassett Bouchard Buffalo NE 524 35 USD 10 000 USD 45 775 36 2013 nbsp Nigel Richards 5 20 Las Vegas SW 521 37 USD 10 000 USD 43 725 38 2012 nbsp Nigel Richards 4 39 Orlando SE 339 40 USD 10 000 USD 36 150 41 2011 nbsp Nigel Richards 3 42 Dallas 329 43 USD 10 000 USD 42 075 44 2010 nbsp Nigel Richards 2 45 Dallas 408 46 USD 10 000 USD 42 075 47 2009 nbsp Dave Wiegand 2 48 Dayton 486 USD 10 000 USD 43 175 49 2008 nbsp Nigel Richards 1 50 Orlando 662 USD 25 000 USD 85 385 51 2007 nbsp James Leong 52 Dayton 451 USD 12 000 USD 85 385 51 2006 nbsp Jim Kramer Phoenix 625 USD 25 000 USD 85 385 53 2005 nbsp Dave Wiegand 1 Reno 682 USD 25 000 USD 85 415 54 2004 nbsp Trey Wright New Orleans 837 USD 25 000 USD 92 805 55 2002 nbsp Joel Sherman 1 San Diego 696 USD 25 000 USD 89 290 56 2000 nbsp Joe Edley 3 Providence 598 USD 25 000 USD 89 290 57 1998 nbsp Brian Cappelletto Chicago 535 USD 25 000 USD 82 200 58 1996 nbsp Adam Logan Dallas 412 USD 25 000 USD 75 485 59 1994 nbsp David Gibson 1 Los Angeles 294 USD 15 000 USD 50 585 60 1992 nbsp Joe Edley 2 Atlanta 315 USD 10 000 USD 35 910 61 1990 nbsp Robert Felt Washington 282 USD 10 000 USD 37 400 62 1989 nbsp Peter Morris New York 221 USD 5 000 USD 24 425 63 1988 nbsp Robert Watson Reno 315 USD 5 000 USD 23 100 64 1987 nbsp Rita Norr Las Vegas 327 USD 5 000 USD 16 850 65 1985 nbsp Ron Tiekert Boston 302 USD 10 000 USD 52 370 66 1983 nbsp Joel Wapnick Chicago 32 USD 5 000 USD 13 600 67 1980 nbsp Joe Edley 1 Santa Monica 32 USD 5 000 USD 10 100 68 1978 nbsp David Prinz New York 65 invitational USD 1 500 USD 8 400 69 Collins Scrabble Words CSW edit Year Winner Location Entrants Divisions Winner s Prize Total Prize Pool2023 nbsp Wellington Jighere 70 Las Vegas NV 47 71 1 USD 4 000 USD 8 500 72 2022 nbsp Austin Shin 73 Baltimore 34 24 1 USD 3 000 USD 5 850 25 2019 nbsp Jesse Day 74 Reno 35 26 1 USD 3 000 USD 5 850 29 2018 nbsp Evans Clinchy 75 Buffalo 73 28 2 USD 4 000 USD 10 000 29 2017 nbsp Austin Shin 76 New Orleans 64 30 2 USD 4 250 USD 10 550 31 2016 nbsp David Eldar 77 Fort Wayne 44 32 1 USD 2 500 USD 6 000 33 2015 nbsp Peter Armstrong 78 Reno 48 34 1 USD 2 500 USD 6 000 33 2014 nbsp Adam Logan 79 Buffalo 63 35 1 USD 2 500 USD 5 775 36 2013 nbsp John O Laughlin 80 Las Vegas 40 37 1 USD 2 500 USD 4 700 38 2012 nbsp Sam Kantimathi 81 Orlando 38 40 1 USD 1 500 USD 3 450 41 See also editWorld Scrabble Championship Canadian Scrabble Championship National Scrabble Championship UK Brand s Crossword Game King s Cup World Youth Scrabble Championships National School Scrabble ChampionshipReferences edit NASC 2023 Live Coverage event scrabbleplayers org Retrieved 2023 03 07 National SCRABBLE Association Championship Archive Archived from the original on 2008 09 05 Retrieved 2008 07 30 Welcome to NASPAWiki NASPAWiki www 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