17 October 2017
Day 2 of the Mens Cup opened with Canada playing Barbados. Initially Barbados held possession for periods of time but were susceptible to the strong passing and quick attack from Canada. More
16 October 2017
Looking for his next Pan American Cup gold medal, the co-captain of the Canadian Indoor National Team is no rookie: today, in Georgetown, Guyana, Ken Pereira took his position on the court after hearing the pre-game Canadian national anthem for the 400th time, a combination of 348 outdoor Caps and 52 indoor Caps! More
16 October 2017
The opening match of the 2017 Womens Pan Am Cup started quickly for Argentina. Three goals by Carina Guzman in the opening 3 minutes had Barbados on their heels. More
16 October 2017
Canada, Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago picked up victories on day one of the Mens Indoor Pan American Cup in Georgetown, Guyana More
11 October 2017
With just a few days to go before the 7th Indoor Pan American Cup bursts into life, we meet up with the coach of one of the teams tipped to take the title. Scott Sandison is coach to the current reigning men’s champions, Canada, and as one of the players in the last edition of this event, Scott has a good idea of what his players can expect as they seek a third consecutive indoor title. More
25 September 2017
The PAHF seeking an experienced, dynamic leader, passionate about sport and its’ development in the Pan Americas, and ready to take on the challenge of strategically growing the programs and resources of PAHF as its Managing Director. More
10 September 2017
Fast, furious and great entertainment, indoor hockey is the lesser-known relative of the outdoor game, but with the advent of the seventh Pan American Indoor Cups in Georgetown, Guyana, in October, this is a chance for some of the nations who are still at the developmental stages of the outdoor game to really make a challenge for a podium place. More
6 September 2017
The fifth women’s Pan American Cup threw up a new player on the scene as Chile pulled off a shock defeat of the USA to set up a final with Argentina. This was the first time in the Cup’s history that the final was not contested by the two heavyweights of the PAHF hockey scene, Argentina and USA. More
18 August 2017
Just as a new era of hockey has evolved. Now more than ever are the demands for quality, intuitive and fit umpires a necessity of one of the world’s most popular team sports. Meet Lelia Sacre and Tyler Klenk, umpires of PanAm Cups in Lancaster More
13 August 2017
Every event that happens, big or small, would not happen without the heart and dedication of volunteers. For the Hockey Makers this is taken to an unparalleled level. Although their involvement stems as far back as 2007, it wasn’t until the London 2012 Olympics that the Hockey Makers and the idea of volunteers being a mainstay of events really took off. More