7 April 2016
A sunny morning with a nice Caribbean breeze blowing across the ground greeted the teams for the start of the penultimate round of the tournament. More
6 April 2016
A sunny morning with a nice Caribbean breeze blowing across the ground greeted the teams for the start of the knockout phase of the tournament. More
5 April 2016
Pool play has ended, dust has settled and the quarterfinal opponents are now known. The results stayed true to the team rankings, even if there were a handful of surprise performances. Here is a look at Tuesday’s quarterfinal match ups in order of when the match will be played. More
5 April 2016
The Trinidad & Tobago Hockey Board (TTHB) hosted the PAHF, tournament officials, teams and local stakeholders to a cocktail reception at The Atrium, Guardian Life, West Moorings More
3 April 2016
Argentina topped Pool A with a heavy 17-0 over Barbados, Chile secured second place in Pool A with an exciting 2-1 win over Uruguay, USA secured Pool B with a 9-0 win over Mexico and Canada beat hosts TTO 4-0 to earn 2nd position in Pool B More
2 April 2016
Uruguay, Argentina, USA & Trinidad and Tobago obtained victory at Day 2 in Tacarigua, at the Junior Pan American Championship More
1 April 2016
From 1st to 3rd of April Trinidad & Tobago will host the PAHF Umpiring Workshop featured by Soledad Iparraguirre, Olympic renowed Umpire from Argentina. More
31 March 2016
Women National Teams of Argentina, Chile, Canada & USA obtained victory in their 1st day at the Jr Pan American Championship in Trinidad & Tobago. More
29 March 2016
There are many behind-the-scenes roles at major events such as the Pan American Junior Championships. Some are sport-related jobs, such as team manager or medical support staff, other people work on the operational side, ensuring the pitch is watered, the ice is ready, and the ticket gate is manned. But a third group of workers are concerned with getting our sport out into the wider public eye. More
22 March 2016
Nataki Akii-Bua is going to be a busy woman over the next few months. At the Women's Pan Am Junior Championship in her home nation of Trinidad and Tobago, she will be one of two Technical Officers working as part of the PAHF team of officials, while also working on one of the sub-committees of the local organizing committee. Just two months later and Nataki will be jetting over to Canada as a manager to one of the men's teams competing in the Men's Pan Am Junior Championship. More