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Guam at the 2015 Pacific Games

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Guam at the
2015 Pacific Games
IOC codeGUM
4 July 2015 (2015-07-04) – 18 July 2015 (2015-07-18)
Competitors148 in 15 sports
Flag bearerJagger Stephens
Medals
Ranked 11th
Gold
3
Silver
3
Bronze
7
Total
13
Pacific Games appearances
2011
2019

Guam competed at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea from 4 to 18 July 2015. Guam listed 148 competitors as of 4 July 2015.[1]

Athletics

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Guam qualified one athlete in track and field:

Men
  • Justin Michael Barcinas Andre

Basketball

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Guam qualified men's and women's teams in basketball (28 athletes):

Women
  • Kali Lauren Benavente
  • Brianna Veronica Calvo Benito
  • Charrisse Rose Aquino Bolabola
  • Alina Flores Bonto
  • Destiny Rae Castro
  • Kathryn Krystle Castro
  • Joylyn Ollet Pangilinan
  • April Pardilla
  • Crystal Pardilla
  • Emily Pardilla
  • Jocelyn Labordo Pardilla
  • Maree Rose Cruz Pelkey
  • Sonja Maria Sanchez
  • Derin Joy Santos
Men

The gold medal-winning squad at the 2015 Pacific Games:[2]

Guam men's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club
1 John Chaco
2 James Stake
G 3 Kyle Husslein 19 – (1995-11-06)November 6, 1995 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) University of Redlands United States
F 5 Michael Sakazaki 20 – (1995-03-29)March 29, 1995 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Chaminade Silverswords United States
G 10 William Stinnett (C) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
11 Seve Susuico
G/F 12 Joseph Blas 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
13 Jesus Cruz
14 Reggie Rechebong
G 15 Vincent Estella 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
F 33 Jonathan Galloway 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) UC Irvine Anteaters men's basketball United States
F 42 Tai Wesley 29 – (1986-05-13)May 13, 1986 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Southland Sharks Australia
Head coach
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 20 August 2015

Beach volleyball

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Guam qualified men's and women's teams in beach volleyball (7 athletes):

Women
  • Kendra Celena Byrd
  • Kara Nichole Guerrero
  • Tatiana Afalava Sablan
Men
  • Ookkrit (Jimmy) Boonprakong
  • Ryan Kevin V. Eugenio
  • Shintaro Okada
  • Christopher Lee Shepherd

Boxing

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Guam qualified 2 athletes in boxing:

Women
  • Gianna Sarusal
Men
  • Adrienne Laurence Panlilio Francisco

Football

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Golf

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Guam qualified 7 athletes in golf:

Women
  • Teresita Manabo Blair
  • Emiri Satake
  • Kalina Mia Satake
Men
  • Bruce Arizobal Estrada III
  • Jimmy Lawrence Duenas Mafnas
  • John Anthony Blas Muna
  • Louie Jose Sunga

Outrigger canoeing

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Guam qualified 26 athletes in va'a:

Women
  • Analisa Santos Almazan
  • Kamaka Moylan Alston
  • Maribeth Balidio Benavente
  • Rosemarie Bell Camacho
  • Liana Lynn Galvez Delos Trinos
  • Francine Nicole Galao
  • Elizabeth Dupuluar Lubuag
  • Odessa Maureen Martinez
  • Beatrice Delin Sahagon Mata
  • Nicole Marie Murphy
  • Patrina Ann Perez
  • Thelma Reyes Soriano
Men
  • Carl Joseph Aguon Jr.
  • Jonathan Paul Buasuwan
  • Christian Anne Jimena Carreon
  • Bonn Bryan Apelo Delos Trinos
  • Brandon Joseph Delgado Hernandez
  • Ian Roque Perez Iriarte
  • Eric John Mendiola
  • Thomas Carl Johnson Mendiola
  • Adam James Cariaso Palomo
  • Johnny Cariaso Palomo
  • Michael Steven Pangelinan Jr.
  • Michael Steven Pangelinan
  • Arthur Thomas Tedtaotao Taimanglo
  • Richard Eugene Valentine III

Rugby sevens

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Guam qualified a men's rugby sevens team (13 players)

Men
  • Gerard Joseph Aguon
  • Johnny Benjamin Quitigua Borja
  • Edward Gerard Sonido Calvo
  • Vinson Calvo
  • Paul Anthony Eustaquio
  • Robert James Leon Guerrero
  • Jesse Fontino Andrew Perez
  • Sixto Aguon Quintanilla III
  • Brian Kevin Murphy Ramiro
  • Ezra Brown Sablan
  • Christopher Peter Sgro
  • Matthew Eduardo Sgro
  • Christopher Ryan Blaz Wintterle

Shooting

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Guam qualified 10 athletes in shooting:

Women
  • Erika Takahashi Camacho
  • Maria Teresa B Cenzon-Duenas
  • Hope Florice Marie Delos Reyes
  • Amalia Concepcion Cenzon Duenas – 10 m air pistol female.
  • Daena Joan Taitague Mansapit
Men
  • Ricardo Jose Duenas
  • Adrian Tano Mora
  • Louis John Paulino
  • Richard Daniel Paulino Jr
  • Valentino Gregg Perez

Swimming

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Guam qualified 8 athletes in swimming:

Women
Men

Taekwondo

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Guam qualified 3 athletes in taekwondo:

Women
  • Amber Elizabeth Garrido Toves
Men
  • Alexander Xavier Gaces Allen
  • Joseph Jinbum Chargualaf Ho

Tennis

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Guam qualified 4 athletes in tennis:

Women
  • Charlayne Labra Espinosa
  • Camdyn Letah Nadler
Men
  • Joshua Joseph P Cepeda
  • Andrew Chung

Triathlon

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Guam qualified 7 athletes in triathlon

Women
  • Genina Georgette Piolo Criss
  • Mylene Garcia Garcia
  • Karly Jael O'Neal
  • Ayshalynn Almogela Perez
Men
  • Patrick Bernard Aflague Camacho
  • Peter Noble Lombard II
  • James Cameron O'Neal

Volleyball

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Guam qualified men's and women's teams in volleyball (23 athletes):

Women
  • Demie Rose Williams Brennan
  • Leah Marie Jastillana Castro
  • Adriana Sorah Chang
  • Kyra Lilia Emiko Lee
  • Dawn Kuunani Makio
  • Mya Jade Certeza Sanchez
  • Sheri n/a Stanley
  • Muneka Joy Cruz Taisipic
  • Joneen Veronica Hernandez Terlaje
  • Jasie Elise Villanueva
  • Maria Kamalin Aquiningoc Wahl
  • Erin Marie Wong
Men
  • Eric Mikel Palacios Ada
  • Brian Attao Balajadia
  • Teleforo Jerry Baza Balajadia Jr.
  • Robert Mcmurray Borden
  • Misaki Paul Cramer
  • Kenneth William Brennan Leon Guerrero
  • Jude Vincent Lizama
  • Devin Douglas Maluwelmeng
  • Luis Crisostomo Mesngon Jr.
  • Nathaniel Justin Sanchez San Nicolas
  • Derrick Charles Aquiningoc Wahl

Weightlifting

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Guam qualified 9 athletes in weightlifting:

Women
  • Krystal Monique Tedtaotao Madden
  • Amy Marie Reyes
  • Kayla Sonido Taguacta
  • Kimberly Sonido Taguacta
Men
  • Zachary Joseph Bonanno
  • Paul Patrick Mendiola Claros
  • Shane Alan Concepcion
  • Brandon James Holm
  • Krysthian Marr Jeffersonne G Villanueva

References

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  1. ^ "Athletes: Guam". Pacific Games 2015. 4 July 2015. Archived from the original on 8 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  2. ^ 2015 Pacific Games - Port Moresby, Guam - Team, Retrieved 19 November 2016.