(KMZA)--The Baileyville Benefit Tournament held this past weekend is being called a hugh success.
Organizers say the 25th annual event was the best ever---raising about $125,000.
Proceeds from this year’s benefit will go to help three individuals with health issues—3-month-old Max Hammes, 22-month-old Graham Fleury Blakeley and 14-year-old Karsyn Aylward.
Organizer Dan Broxterman said the Baileyville Benefit Tournament committee would like to thank those who made the event an overwhelming success.
Organizer Kenny Schmitz added they have a Facebook page where people can go to view the progress of this year’s recipients.
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