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After Tiffany Guttormson’s death in the winter of 2017, sister Jessica Hamilton wanted to do something to remember Guttormson, as well as bring their home community of Naicam together.

After Tiffany Guttormson’s death in the winter of 2017, sister Jessica Hamilton wanted to do something to remember Guttormson, as well as bring their home community of Naicam together.

The Tiffany Guttormson Slo-Pitch Tournament weekend from July 27-29 is meant to do just that with money raised from the 12 team tournament going right back into the community of Naicam.

The first tournament in the summer of 2017 brought in around $12,000 that went to community organizations like the medical clinic, the care home, town parks, minor sports teams, and the school.

Hamilton remembers her sister’s love of slo-pitch with Guttormson spending many summers playing in local slo-pitch tournaments with her friends.

Guttormson was also a great auntie to her three kids, the youngest being only 10 months old at the time of Guttormson’s death.

“She was the fun auntie. She always did the awesome things that mom’s don’t necessarily have time for, like pick them up for ice cream or go for a movie date. She was always there and always supportive.”

The day also will include a canteen, home run derby, bouncy castles and their Saturday night cabaret.

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