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The Gorges/Comeau Homebase Charity tournament brought the stars to the Okanagan
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The 2nd Gorges/Comeau Homebase Charity tournament drew a packed crowd at Elks Stadium June 28. Photo: KGH Foundation

Hometown heroes Josh Gorges and Blake Comeau broke the bank for a hometown charity.

The 2nd Gorges/Comeau Homebase Charity Tournament raised $212,000 during Canada Day weekend with an all-star slo-pitch game featuring current and former NHL stars, community leaders and more.

The Gorges/Comeau combo, with upwards of 20 NHL stars were hoping to beat the total from 2018sa国际传媒檚 inaugural tournament of $117,000.

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The all-star game brought out a packed crowd to Elks Stadium, where the all-stars were pitted against each other all for a good cause. An 18-team co-ed tournament at the Mission Sports Field capped off the weekend leading into Canada Day as sports fans and the local charity both benefited from the NHL starssa国际传媒 visit to the Okanagan.

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