BY TONY IROGA
Hockey is more than just a game, it’s a powerful tool for development and helps to build confidence and leadership among young athletes.
It promotes teamwork, discipline, and respect, creating opportunities for education and life skills while also breaking down social barriers and empowering communities.
In an interview with Island Sun, Hockey coach Esmie Bello emphasised that hockey is not just about winning matches but about developing people and strengthening communities.
“Solomon Islands Hockey Federation is helping athletes better understand Hockey through training, education, and development programs across the Solomon Islands,” she said.
She said the federation focuses on teaching the basics of the game, rules, skills, and teamwork ensuring players not only compete but also grow in knowledge and confidence.
“Through the support of Solomon Islands Hockey Federation, players are learning values that go beyond the field respecting others, embracing diversity, and working together as one team,” she said.
The sport brings people from different backgrounds together, strengthening unity and fostering lifelong friendships.
She said hockey is helping young players in the Solomon Islands grow into strong leaders for the future.
“While provincial federations have been established across the Solomon Islands, financial challenges are limiting outreach and support,” she said.
She said that distance and funding constraints make it difficult to regularly reach and assist provincial teams, affecting development programs and training opportunities.
Despite this, SIHF remains committed to expanding Hockey nationwide and is seeking support to strengthen connections with provinces.
She calls on athletes across the Solomon Islands to come forward and register as members of the federation.
“Becoming a member provides opportunities for training, competition, and personal growth through sport,” she said.
Photo credit: Tony Iroga
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