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LPGA bag used by Canadian golfer honouring Humboldt Broncos raises $19,000

SASKATOON — A golf bag sporting the Humboldt Broncos logo as a tribute to the Saskatchewan junior hockey team has been auctioned off for $19,000. Canadian golfer Alena Sharp had the bag made for last week's CP Women's Open in Regina.
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SASKATOON — A golf bag sporting the Humboldt Broncos logo as a tribute to the Saskatchewan junior hockey team has been auctioned off for $19,000.

Canadian golfer Alena Sharp had the bag made for last week's CP Women's Open in Regina.

She said she was honouring the 16 people killed in an April crash when the Broncos team bus and a transport truck collided at a rural intersection.

Thirteen people were also injured in the collision.

Sharp's bag was auctioned off by the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital at a golf tournament just outside of Saskatoon.

The money raised by the auction is intended to buy new pediatric equipment for the Humboldt hospital.

Sharp said at the Cambia Portland Classic that she found out about the money raised from her agent and it made her cry.

"I was at a loss for words and so happy that we could raise that much money ... and be able to give it back to the Humboldt children. That's just something that's made my year, really."

The Canadian Press