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The Peace Bridge Tournament 2015 happened on May 16 2015 at the Seneca Gospel Mission, 462 Elk Street in Buffalo, New York. The winner was Pat Baez.
 
The Peace Bridge Tournament 2015 happened on May 16 2015 at the Seneca Gospel Mission, 462 Elk Street in Buffalo, New York. The winner was Pat Baez.
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===Peace Bridge Tournament 2016===
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The Peace Bridge Tournament 2016 happened on May 14 2016 at the St. Mark's Church, 256 Riverside Street in Buffalo, New York. The winner was Garion Sutton.
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===Peace Bridge Tournament 2017===
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The Peace Bridge Tournament 2017 happened on June 3 2017 at Ed Kowalewski's house in Alden, New York. The winner was Sean Ballantyne.

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The Peace Bridge Tournament is a series of OverPower tournaments that take place in West Seneca, New York. The host is Larry Van Etten.

Tournaments

Peace Bridge Tournament 2013

The Peace Bridge Tournament 2013 happened on March 23 2013 at the Seneca Gospel Mission, 462 Elk Street in Buffalo, New York. The winner was Phil Keffer.

Peace Bridge Tournament 2014

The Peace Bridge Tournament 2014 happened on May 17 2014 at the Seneca Gospel Mission, 462 Elk Street in Buffalo, New York. The winner was Phil Keffer.

Peace Bridge Tournament 2015

The Peace Bridge Tournament 2015 happened on May 16 2015 at the Seneca Gospel Mission, 462 Elk Street in Buffalo, New York. The winner was Pat Baez.

Peace Bridge Tournament 2016

The Peace Bridge Tournament 2016 happened on May 14 2016 at the St. Mark's Church, 256 Riverside Street in Buffalo, New York. The winner was Garion Sutton.

Peace Bridge Tournament 2017

The Peace Bridge Tournament 2017 happened on June 3 2017 at Ed Kowalewski's house in Alden, New York. The winner was Sean Ballantyne.