American Samoa at the 2011 Pacific Games

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American Samoa competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa New Caledonia between August 27 and September 10, 2011. As of June 28, 2011 American Samoa has listed 159 competitors.[1]

Baseball[]

American Samoa has qualified a team. Each team can have a maximum of 20 athletes.[2]

Men
  • Leuma Fualefau Jr
  • Sailiilemalooleatua Laolagi
  • John Love
  • Pemerika Mahuka
  • Ikaika Mahuka
  • Samuel Sili
  • Timoteo Solaita
  • Louis Sola'ita
  • Daniel Va'a
  • Christopher Eneli
  • Vili Fa'Apouli
  • Fritz Helg
  • Joseph Langkilde III
  • Makerita Pu'e
  • John Pu'e
  • Frederick Thomas Jr
  • Derek Tupuola

Basketball[]

American Samoa has qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes[3][4]

Men
  • Josten Meredith
  • Christopher Samia
  • Earvin Magic Le'iato
  • Talalelei Manusamoa Toomalatai
  • Tutuila Maalaelu
  • Shaun Tuiaana Salave'a
  • Jason Jerry Rishi
  • Roman Rishi
  • Johnathan Tausili
  • Fitimauea Kerisiano Talaeai
  • Myron Paul Sagapolu
  • William James McCoy
Women
  • Latoya Marshall
  • Shnaiah Ruby Magalei
  • Charmay Elizabeth Magalei
  • Shara Tauai-Yandall
  • Ursula Fitimaleafa Te'o Martin
  • Maleleiga Sobczak
  • Mahana Pipii Puaina
  • Lauren Selusia Folau

Football[]

American Samoa has qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 21 athletes.[5][6]

Men
  • Nicky Salapu
  • Terrence Sinapati
  • Edgar Apulu
  • Daru Tavita Taumua
  • Rafe Talalelei Luvu
  • Natia Natia
  • Ismael D'Angelo Herrera
  • Moe Casperpona Kuresa
  • Liatama Jr Amisone
  • Frederick Charles Uhrle
  • Shalom Luani
  • Suani Uelese
  • Uasi Heleta
  • Pesamino Victor
  • Johnny Saelua
  • Travis Pita Sinapati
  • Lemusa Alatasi
  • Chin-Fu Ta'ase
Women
  • Sancia Savaliitoga L Sopoaga
  • Meleane Ioapo
  • Fuataina Siatuu
  • Filiga Ioapo
  • Fiso Letoi
  • Lynn Togitoto Tualaulelei
  • Tu'iemanu Ripley
  • Julliam Jasmine Muasau
  • Moaga Siaulaiga
  • Lela Jessica Waetin
  • Nicholette Tolmie
  • Ava Manao
  • Kristina Vaeao
  • Trixie Mavaega
  • Tasi Alailesulu
  • Alma Manao
  • Fiapaipai April Siatuu

Golf[]

American Samoa has qualified 3 athletes.[7]

Men
  • Pemerika Gillet
  • Willie Teleso
Women
  • Fulisia Samoa

Judo[]

American Samoa has qualified 2 athletes.[8]

Men
  • Tasele Scanlan
  • Anthony Telemakasu Liu

Rugby Sevens[]

American Samoa has qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes, and 6 non-traveling reserves.[9]

Men
  • Feite Okesene
  • Iakopo Atonio
  • McClusky Fa'Agata Jr
  • Finau Noa
  • Melea Timo
  • Joseph Ray Poyer
  • Nard Junior Umayam
  • David Laban
  • Niki-Kata Lua
  • Ross Telea Poyer
  • Tasiivavaluvalu Tapuala
  • Esau Time
Non-Traveling Reserves
  • Melani Nanai-Vai
  • Faitio Failautusi
  • Falelua Hall
  • John Levaula
  • Matthew Mariota

Tennis[]

American Samoa has qualified 6 athletes.[10]

Men
  • Christopher Huggai Sami, Jr.
  • Christian Martin Duchnak
  • Muka Godinet
  • Tamiano Joseph Gurr
Women
  • Florence Wasko
  • Leilani Marianne Duchnak

Triathlon[]

American Samoa has qualified 1 athlete.[11]

Men
  • Daniel Lee

Volleyball[]

Beach Volleyball[]

American Samoa has qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 2 members.[12]

Men
  • Sigalu Selefuti Aitui
  • Sam Samasoni Luaiva

Indoor Volleyball[]

American Samoa has qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 members.[13]

Men
  • Paipa Mulitalo
  • Molesi Lomiga
  • Fiti Mamea Jr
  • Donosky Tautunuafatsi
  • Sam Samasoni Luaiva
  • Sam Mataia
  • Dominic Tautunuafatasi
  • Sovala Gaisoa
  • Sigalu Selefuti Aitui

Weightlifting[]

American Samoa has qualified 3 athletes.

Men
  • Saina Seumanutafa
  • Nevo Ioane
  • Tanumafili Jungblut

References[]

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