(Northern Marianas Sports Association) — Team Marianas will begin its quest for medals in the 2025 Pacific Mini Games today, Monday, as swimming, fast-pitch softball, indoor volleyball, wrestling, va’a and baseball competitions kick off in Palau.
Members of the NMI indoor volleyball and wrestling had several days to get ready for their respective tournaments as they were the first Team Marianas delegation to arrive in Palau, making it to Koror last Tuesday morning. NMI swimmers and beach volleyball players landed Palau last Wednesday, while va’a, baseball, and softball teams made it to the host island nations just last Saturday. Basketball and weightlifting teams left Saipan for Palau Sunday morning, while the NMI athletics team are scheduled to leave Monday morning, and the triathlon squad will be the last batch to travel with their flight to Koror scheduled for July 4.
Helping Team Marianas settle in is Chef De Mission Nick Gross, who encouraged the athletes to give their all in the competition.
“Trust your training and preparations, the time to shine has finally arrived. The physical prep is complete. Focus on the mental aspect of your competitions and know that the entire Northern Marianas is cheering you on! The medals will justify the struggle! Let’s go NMI! BIBA!” Gross said.
NMI vs Palau in baseball
Defending champion NMI Baseball Team will have the toughest assignment in the opening day of competitions as it takes on host Palau in the 5 p.m. match (6 p.m. Saipan time) at the Nippon Baseball Stadium in Koror. Three other teams are entered in the baseball competition with Guam, Fiji, and the Federated States of Micronesia joining the NMI and Palau on the list. The Joshua Jones-led NMI topped the baseball tournament in the 2022 Pacific Mini Games that Saipan hosted after beating fierce rival Guam in the finals, 12-9.
“There is definitely a big pressure to defend the title in this year’s Pacific Mini Games in Palau. We’ve been training hard for the past months and working as one solid unit so these also give us the confidence that we will be able to deliver the past possible results for NMI amid the pressure given to us,” team manager James Kintol said.
The baseball competition will have a round-robin format in the preliminary and page system in the medal round with the Top 4 teams after the elimination round advancing. The No. 1 and 2 squads will square off for the first finals berth, with the loser challenging the winner between the No. 3 and 4 ranked teams for the second and last finals ticket.
10 medals at stake in swimming
The medal-rich swimming competition will take place at the Palau Swimming Pool in Meyuns today with preliminary races scheduled in the morning and the finals of the 10 events slated in the evening.
Isaiah Aleksenko, the NMI’s flag bearer in last night’s opening ceremonies at the Palau National Track, will lead Team Marianas’ medal run in the pool, as he competes in the 100m individual medley prelims and the 4x100m freestyle relay.
Maria Batallones, a multiple gold medalist in the 2024 Micronesian Games, will also have her debut in the Mini Games tonight when she competes in the 400m freestyle event. Other races scheduled for today are the men’s 400m freestyle, men’s and women’s 50m backstroke, 100m IM, and 200m breaststroke, and women’s 4x100m freestyle relay.
NMI vs PNG in fastpitch
The NMI Women’s Fastpitch Softball Team will face an unfamiliar opponent in its opening game as it takes on Papua New Guinea at the Meyuns Softball Field at 4:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. Saipan time).
Both the NMI and PNG are making a return in women’s fastpitch with the former last competed in 2005 (in Palau) and the latter in 2015 where in defeated American Samoa in the finals. Joining PNG and NMI in women’s fastpitch are host Palau, FSM, the Marshall Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.
Tough opening games for indoor
The NMI’s return to indoor volleyball is marked by tough opening games today at the Palau National Gym.
In the women’s division, the NMI will meet host Palau at 9 a.m. (10 a.m. Saipan time), while in the men’s contest, the NMI will battle Tahiti at 5 p.m. Besides Palau, the NMI women’s team will also be competing against Tahiti, Nauru, Fiji, American Samoa, and Wallis & Futuna. In the men’s division, the NMI’s other foe in pool play Group D is Kiribati and the match is set for July 1.
Prelims for va’a and wrestling teams
Also having their preliminary events for the morning sessions today are the NMI wrestlers and paddlers.
The qualification rounds and repechages for all weight categories in wrestling will start at 10:30 a.m., while the finals are set for 4 p.m. NMI’s bets in wrestling are Lincoln Manibusan (65kg freestyle and Greco ), Miles Borja (86kg freestyle and Greco), and Seth Sablan (71kg freestyle and Greco).
In va’a, heats for the mixed V12 500m will start at 8:30 a.m. (9:30 a.m. Saipan time) at Meyuns ramp, while other preliminary races include the V1 male and female 500m. The finals for the Day 1 events are set to kick off at 11a.m.
Team Marianas’ participation to the 2025 Pacific Mini Games is supported by the Office of the Governor, Saipan & Northern Islands Legislative Delegation, Joeten Daidai Foundation, Northern Marianas Sports Association, ASC Trust, Triple J, Tan Holdings, Altanx, E-Land, Quality Distributors, IT&E, Mobil, McDonald’s, Chinese Association on Saipan, GPPC, Marianas Press, Matson, Laolao Bay Golf & Resort, Dial-Rent-To-Own, NMI Local Peace Corps Reunion Committee, Y.K. Corporation, Shell/AFE Marianas, LLC, Wushin, I Love Saipan, Bank of Hawaii, BC Corporation, Zoom Chicken, and Artman.