Grand slam donation

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The Winning for Wes slow-pitch tournament on Sept. 16 raised a grand total of $18,000 for CancerCare Manitoba. A full slate of 15 teams participated in the Balmoral-based event in honour of Wes Killbery, who lost his battle with lung cancer in April. The organizers presented the cheque on Sept. 19.

Pictured, left to right: Amy Spruyt, Leslie Snell, Easton Killbery, J’aime Killbery, Tamsen Killbery, Blake Mauthe and Sean McMurray at the Balmoral baseball diamonds. Missing from the photo is Geoff Snell.

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