Super Nationals Kicks Off And Defenders Take Finals Game 1

On June 29, 2026, Belize made a landmark leap in domestic youth sports with the kickoff of its first-ever Super Nationals Tournament, a landmark event bringing together more than 600 of the nation’s top teen athletes to compete at the Belize City Civic Center. Spearheaded by the National Sports Council, the tournament was opened by Devin Daly, Minister of State for Tourism, Youth and Sports, who led the opening parade of young competitors. A former student-athlete himself who rose to political office from a humble neighborhood background, Daly emphasized the core mission of the new event: nurturing young athletic talent, investing in Belize’s future, and building sustainable support for the next generation of national team competitors.

The opening ceremony blended athletic celebration with Belizean cultural heritage, featuring traditional folk dance performances and historic exhibits showcasing the nation’s sporting legacy. Unlike traditional school-based competitions, Super Nationals unites athletes from across intra-district rival communities under a single regional banner, giving rising young competitors the rare opportunity to showcase their raw talent in front of the country’s top sports decision-makers. Daly noted that the government aims to secure long-term cross-ministerial commitments and dedicated annual budgets for the tournament in coming years, framing it as a pipeline to identify and support elite young athletes who will go on to represent Belize on national teams. “This is our future, so we’re investing in them,” Daly said, referencing his own career trajectory that was made possible by early support for his athletic participation.

Following the opening celebration, the broadcast recapped top sporting results from across Belize and international competition over the past weekend. In game one of the National Elite Basketball League (NEBL) Finals held Saturday, the Belize City Defenders secured a hard-fought 71-57 victory over the Orange Walk Rebels, led by an MVP-caliber performance from guard Nigel “Hoop Kid” Jones. While the final score reflects a double-digit win, the match remained tight throughout, setting the stage for what fans expect to be a tightly contested championship series.

In the Unified Belize District Softball fastpitch tournament, both matchups held Friday in Sandhill ended with dramatic walk-off wins in their final at-bats. The Belize Bank Lady Bulldogs overcame a 5-1 deficit and a late-game error to clinch a comeback walk-off victory in the women’s matchup. For the men’s division, the Wolfpack rallied from a 4-1 disadvantage to force extra innings and secure a 6-5 come-from-behind win. Six additional matches held across Sandhill and Lords Bank over the weekend were non-competitive exhibition games.

To close the weekly Sports Monday broadcast, produced by the National Sports Council of Belize, host Shane Williams congratulated Belizean cyclist Derrick Chavarria on his standout performance at the Baker City Cycling Classic in the United States. Chavarria claimed a third-place finish in the 78-mile opening stage road race, followed by a first-place win in the stage three criterium, earning a spot on the podium across two stages of the competition. Fellow Belizean rider Jaylen Briceno also turned in strong results at the event, with the final 101-mile stage still pending at the time of broadcast. Williams noted that the pair’s success points to a rapidly brightening future for competitive cycling in Belize. Signing off, Williams reminded audiences that friendly competition unites communities, and encouraged Belizeans to keep pursuing their passion for sport.