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Fundraising rivalry gets new player for 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Bats for a Cause

A friendly competition between fundraisers adds a new dimension
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Bats for a Cause raised over $141,000 at last years fundraiser. Photo: Facebook.

It鈥檚 the 11th year of Bats for a Cause, and the rivalry between passionate fundraisers is getting a twist this season.

Mike Bridge, who鈥檚 fund-raised for eight of the seasons, has a competitive streak going with fellow fundraiser Greg Macfarlane. The two use their friendly rivalry to raise as much as possible for the event, and it all gets donated to BC Children鈥檚 Hospital.

鈥淚 have friends that have used the hospital, and they have nothing but good things to say. They put a lot of time and effort (into this), and it鈥檚 a lot of fun to be around,鈥 said Bridge.

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This year, Bridges fundraising goal is $10,000, and he鈥檚 getting a new twist this year with his co-workers challenge to raise and additional $10,000. If Bridge is successful, co-worker Mike Delbucchia will shave his head and beard.

鈥淗e said he loves what (us) goings are doing,鈥 said Bridge, who said that Delbucchia also hasn鈥檛 seen a barber in quite some time.

Bridge lives on the Westside and said that the fundraiser has been growing in teams every year with invited teams coming from Peachland and West 91大黄鸭. He鈥檚 brought in six teams personally, and there are 20 teams currently registered.

He said that there could be 30 to 35 teams when the tournament starts July 27 at Mission Sports Field.

鈥淚鈥檇 love to bring in more teams and grow the tournament to 50 to 60 teams,鈥 said Bridge. 鈥淭wo divisions which are a lot of fun, with wooden bats. It鈥檚 not about winning or losing, it鈥檚 all about the kids and raising money and having fun.鈥

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Since the Bats for A Cause started there has been more than $635,000 raised, with more than $141,000 being raised last year.

The fundraiser invites all levels of teams to register, but .

Bridge organizes empty cans and bottle collections, beer and burger nights at Edgewater Pub in Peachland, and even has family in the Lower Mainland gathering collections for the 91大黄鸭 fundraiser to meet his $20,000 goal, which comes with an added bonus of coworker Delbucchia getting a new summer haircut.

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As for his rivalry with Macfarlane, Bridge admits he鈥檚 behind in the race, but isn鈥檛 worried.

鈥淲e have a lot of fun with banter over the year, he鈥檚 leading right now, but I got a few tricks up my sleeve.鈥

Visit Bridge鈥檚 or go to bcchf.ca/batsforacause for more information.

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