Seventh annual memorial slo-pitch tourney to raise funds for men’s mental health
The seventh annual Clayton Askoty Memorial slo-pitch tournament in Taylor will raise money for the Movember Foundation, for suicide prevention and men’s mental health awareness.

TAYLOR, B.C. — An annual slo-pitch tournament raising funds for suicide prevention will take place early next month.
The seventh annual Clayton Askoty Memorial Tournament is set for the first weekend of September, with funds raised going toward the Movember Foundation, according to a Facebook post.
The Clayton Askoty Memorial slo-pitch tournament will take place from September 5th to September 7th at the Taylor baseball diamonds near the Taylor District Ice Centre at 9880 Cherry Avenue West.
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The tournament is in honour of the late Clayton Askoty, Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) Chief Valerie Askoty’s brother, who took his own life in 2012.
Festivities will include the guarantee that each team will get five games, a home run derby, an opportunity to enter a 50/50 draw and a chance for $18,000 in cash prizes.
Registration is open now and entry fees will be $550 per team, with men’s and women’s divisions.
To register or for more information, call Valerie at (587) 343-4973 or Ferlin Makadahay at (250) 264-7468.
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