SA Scrabble Championship 2025

Book your place now for the South Australian Scrabble Championship. Join in the battle for Scrabble SA’s biggest title.

The SA Scrabble Championship 2025 starts Saturday 8 March. The Championship will again be an open tournament over 2 days (March 8-9) with 16 games, directed by James Gunner. Registration on Saturday is 8:00-8:30 am. We will play 9 games on Saturday and 7 games on Sunday. The tournament will be held at Prospect Primary School Gymnasium, 27 Gladstone Rd, Prospect. The best entry for the Gymnasium and car park is off Braund Rd.

The dictionary will be the CSW24. This tournament is an excellent warm-up for the National Scrabble Championship which is also being held in Adelaide.

The Championship is open to people of all playing abilities. There are prizes for first to 5th places and also for High Word, High Game and a rating band prize  (aka Best of the Bottom Half or the Tilde Prize). There will also be a novelty word competition where you can win a chocolate bar.

Tea, coffee and light snacks will be provided. Lunch is available from shops on Prospect Road which is a short walk from the venue.

Dinner

All participants and guests are welcome to attend our Saturday dinner which will be held at a venue to be announced.

Payment

The entry fee will be $60 for members of a state Scrabble association and $70 for non-members.  Payment of your entry fee can be made by bank transfer (before Friday 7th March). 

Bank transfer can be made to:
BSB: 105 077
Acc: 299040440
“Australian Scrabble Association of SA” or just “Scrabble SA”
Please use a description in your bank transfer which identifies who you are. If you are paying on the day, please bring the correct money.

Festivals

March is the festival season in Adelaide, so there are plenty of side-activities to keep you entertained during your stay:

Adelaide Fringe: https://www.adelaidefringe.com.au/
Adelaide Festival: http://www.adelaidefestival.com.au/
Adelaide Cup: http://www.adelaidecup.com.au/
Womadelaide: https://www.womadelaide.com.au/

If you are intending to come to the tournament and have not already been in touch, please email me. 

Antony Kimber
Phone: 0487 122 347
Email:  AntonyKimber@outlook.com
https://scrabblesa.com/

Scrabble at the Scout Jamboree

In January, we are running introductory sessions for 9000 Scouts at Jamboree in Queensland.

Over one session of three hours, we hope to convince a number of youngsters from all over Australia, to take Scrabble further.  For that, we need friendly helpers in each state. Someone is required to nurture them on their return home.  In the initial stages, what a youngster needs is encouragement and a peer group – which means we need to aim for probably 4 to 6 regular players in each state, so that there is always another youth there when they come to tournaments. The Eastern states are taken care of, with a core group of youngsters competing in each state. 

The Scouts we are working with will be aged 12 and over.

We need to follow up any promising young Scouts who may want to move into tournaments. Of the Scouts attending Jamboree, we could have up to 1000 attending our 3-hour workshops, where we will attempt to excite them about Scrabble. We hope to have up to 10 possible expressions of interest from youth within each of your states, wanting to take things further.   

Once they return to their home states, we need a contact person for each Scout – someone who could perhaps select a personal mentor for practice sessions (some older volunteers, perhaps?), and who can direct them to clubs;  someone to invite them to tournaments when they are ready, to hold their hand for their first event/s, and to make sure they are encouraged back after their first attempt. One possible thing to do would be create beginners’ tournaments for them to start with.  If you need any assistance/advice, I am always available, with 19 years of experience in encouraging youth to compete.(actually, more than that, make it 27 years if you count my own son).  Also, Tony Hunt and Tisa Ng have established a thriving youth presence in NSW Scrabble, and would surely also advise.  I can also provide equipment if required for whatever initiatives you plan.

We need friendly people who know the basics of Scrabble (definitely don’t need top players – they are too intimidating!) and who enjoy seeing children flourish.  They should be (or have been) tournament players – once a child ventures into a competition, they need someone to gently guide them through the protocols and etiquette, which is only possible if you are prepared to attend the same events (as a player, or even just as an observer).   

Note: If you have a caring person who wants to help youth, but has never played a tournament, they can still take on this challenge – but will need to learn about tournaments alongside the youngsters!  I am thinking of a parent/grandparent or teacher who wants to learn themselves.

You will get all the help you need, mostly from afar.  However, I would happily visit your state to help with any initial challenges you may have.

Mentoring young players is a extremely fulfilling way to enjoy your retirement.  I have made many new friends of all ages – players plus their families.  I have watched a generation of youngsters move into adulthood and parenthood, with their confidence and skills boosted by their involvement in Scrabble.

Please contact me privately for more information.

Karen Richards
karen.d.richards@gmail.com

https://www.aj2025.com.au/

SA Scrabble Championship 2024

Book your place now for the South Australian Scrabble Championship. Join in the battle for Scrabble SA’s biggest title.

The SA Scrabble Championship 2024 starts Saturday 9 March. The Championship will again be an open tournament over 2 days (March 9-10) with 16 games, directed by James Gunner. Registration on Saturday is 8:00-8:30 am. We will play 9 games on Saturday and 7 games on Sunday. The tournament will be held at Prospect Primary School Gymnasium, 27 Gladstone Rd, Prospect. The best entry for the Gymnasium and car park is off Braund Rd.

The dictionary will be the CSW22 (aka CSW21). This tournament is an excellent warm-up for the National Scrabble Championship.

The Championship is open to people of all playing abilities. There are prizes for first to 5th places and also for High Word, High Game and a rating band prize  (aka Best of the Bottom Half or the Tilde Prize). There will also be a novelty word competition where you can win a chocolate bar.

Tea, coffee and light snacks will be provided. Lunch is available from shops on Prospect Road which is a short walk from the venue.

Dinner

All participants and guests are welcome to attend our Saturday dinner which will be held at a venue to be announced.

Payment

The entry fee will be $60 for members of a state Scrabble association and $70 for non-members.  Payment of your entry fee can be made by bank transfer (before Friday 8th March). 

Bank transfer can be made to:
BSB: 105 077
Acc: 299040440
“Australian Scrabble Association of SA” or just “Scrabble SA”
Please use a description in your bank transfer which identifies who you are. If you are paying on the day, please bring the correct money.

Festivals

March is the festival season in Adelaide, so there are plenty of side-activities to keep you entertained during your stay:

Adelaide Fringe: https://www.adelaidefringe.com.au/
Adelaide Festival: http://www.adelaidefestival.com.au/
Adelaide Cup: http://www.adelaidecup.com.au/
Womadelaide: https://www.womadelaide.com.au/

If you are intending to come to the tournament and have not already been in touch, please email me. 

Antony Kimber
Phone: 0487 122 347
Email:  AntonyKimber@outlook.com
https://scrabblesa.com/