BY TONY IROGA
Team Up Partner Coordinator for Vanuatu, PNG and Solomon Islands, Daisy Sipiti yesterday visited the Solomon Islands Hockey Federation at the National hockey Centre as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen regional sports partnerships.
Her visit focused on reinforcing collaboration between Team Up and SIHF, particularly in supporting hockey development programs across Solomon Islands.
Speaking to Island Sun yesterday in country Coordinator for Hockey 4 health Joachim Rande said the visit highlights an opportunity to expand participation, improve capacity building, and enhance pathways for local athletes.
Mr Rande said the engagement reflects continued commitment from regional partners to boost sports development and promote inclusive opportunities for athletes in both Vanuatu, PNG and Solomon Islands.
Speaking to local hockey athletes yesterday team up partner Coordinator Sipiti says they are committed to working closely with SIHF to ensure hockey continues to grow at all levels.
“This partnership is about creating opportunities for young people, especially boys and girls, to be involved in sport,” Sipiti said.
Coordinator for Hockey 4 health, Rande said by working together, they can strengthen systems, support coaches and players, and ensure sustainable development of hockey in Solomon Islands and across the Pacific.
He said the engagement reflects continued commitment from regional partners to boost sports development and promote inclusive opportunities for athletes in both Vanuatu, PNG and Solomon Islands.
Rande said they are grateful for the continued support from Team Up through Daisy Sipiti’s visit.
“This partnership is helping us build stronger pathways for our athletes and develop hockey across the country,” he said.
Rande said they are grateful and honoured to welcome Daisy Sipiti, Team Up Partner Coordinator for Vanuatu, PNG and Solomon Islands, who took her time to visit them yesterday at the National Hockey Centre, KG in Honiara.
“Her presence brought great encouragement and inspiration to our team and young participants,” he said.
It was a simple but powerful message that touched both the kids and adults in our program.
He said following the session, they moved onto the turf where their Under-12 players took part in a fun and exciting small competitions.
“This activity is part of our ongoing development program, designed to build skills, teamwork, and confidence among our young athletes,” he said.
He said this more than just playing hockey, it’s about shaping character, building friendships, and inspiring the next generation.
“Yesterday was a beautiful reminder that growth starts small and with the right guidance and support, those small moments can turn into something truly meaningful,” he said.
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