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Scrabble



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
Quay Scrabble Club results
Division One

Highest single word: 1 Avril Nixon 87, 2 Dianne Stanyon 72, 3 Margaret Gibson 71.

Highest game scores: 1 A Nixon 817, 2 Esther Bacon 735, 3 D Stanyon 727.

Highest wins/spreads: 1 D Stanyon 2+126, 2 A Nixon 2+99, 3 Jean Geldard 1+10.

Division Two

Highest single word: 1 Barbara Atkin 57, 2 Eileen Philpot 50, 3 Margaret Walter 46.

Highest game scores: 1 B Atkin 901, 2 E Philpot 881, 3 Margaret Sharp 870.

Highest wins/spreads: 1 B Atkin 3+153, 2 E Philpot 2+62, 3 M Sharp 2+12.

The club meets every Monday at Sewerby Methodist Church Hall, 6.30-10pm, tel 603059 for details.



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  • Last Updated: 05 May 2008 10:11 AM
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