PH men's lacrosse team dominates China in Asia-Pacific Championship opener
At A Glance
- The Philippine men's lacrosse team stamped its class right away after hacking out a 20-1 demolition of China in the opening round of the 2026 Asia-Pacific Men's Lacrosse Championship in Wellington, New Zealand Tuesday, Jan. 6.
Nicholas Marsh stars with five goals to lead the Nationals' assault. (Philippines Lacrosse Association)
The Philippine men’s lacrosse team stamped its class right away after hacking out a 20-1 demolition of China in the opening round of the 2026 Asia-Pacific Men’s Lacrosse Championship in Wellington, New Zealand Tuesday, Jan. 6.
With a ticket to the 2027 World Lacrosse Men’s Championship at stake, the Nationals immediately flexed their offensive prowess to overpower the Chinese bets and leave them behind.
With its victory, the Philippines topped Group B and will face Hong Kong, which is coming off a 20-5 loss to Japan, this Wednesday, Jan. 7. China, on the other hand, faces Japan on the same day.
Spearheading the onslaught for the Nationals was Nicholas Marsh who delivered five goals, while Jayden Basalatan, Christian Tacogue, and Benjamin Bisquera added three points apiece.
“It went great, it’s my first time being on the team. It’s just awesome to go out and compete, and I’m really excited for the future of this team in our games,” said Marsh.
“I’m looking forward to the big games, playing Japan, the playoffs, and the medal games,” he added.
Another victory could give the Filipinos a huge boost as pool leaders in Groups A and B are set to earn an outright spot for next year’s world championship in Japan.