
By Robert Balajadia
Former Guam resident and current USA Women’s Rugby Defensive Assistant Coach Peter Baggetta is back on island for the first time in five years.
The graduate from JFK has been busy with the Guam Rugby community over the past two days after meeting with the players and coaches for an interactive learning experience from both high school and at the national level.
“Guam has some phenomenal rugby talents,” said Baggetta after spending three separate sessions with the Guam rugby community.
“We had a great classroom session where we talked about the modern game and I just had them think about the game differently. I put a lot of ownership on the players for them to try and figure out how to drive a team without a coach. My motto is that the leadership should come from the players and not the coaches.”
Baggetta met with the players on Tuesday and then met with the coaches on Wednesday evening.
“We have guys that can compete with anyone in the world. The challenge is exposure, experience of playing a lot of games, and the mindset of adapting a high performance life style. If we can expose more of our athletes then that will allow them to pursue their dreams. The only limitations that our athletes have are those imposed on ourselves, even though we’d like to think otherwise,” added Baggetta.
Coaching For Coaches
Baggetta’s Wednesday evening meeting with the current and hopeful rugby coaches was mostly about finding a coaching identity and coaching philosophies.
“Philosophy drives decisions which drive actions. The need to think about why they coach and role of the coach. An effective coach creates a positive experience for their players and that’s what it’s all about at the end of the day,” said Baguette on what’s on tap for his Wednesday night coaching session.
All the important questions were asked from ‘why do the you want to coach?’ to ‘what are your players playing for?’. Baggetta’s focus on the matter was finding out the players motives and for the coaches to be the ones to adjust instead of having the players adjust to the coaches standards.
The clinic wasn’t just a clinic for rugby coaches, but for coaches one in the same. Each of Baggetta’s philosophies apply to each sport and those in attendance were coaches from volleyball, basketball, and rugby.
The Tuesday and Wednesday sessions have come full circle for Baggetta who has been able to give back to Guam in such a positive way.
“I follow everything that happens with Guam and you just can’t explain how it feels to come back here and give back to the community. That’s what everyone wants to do, give back to the island, and I’m just fortunate enough to be able to share my knowledge with the community.”


GPS Sports Calendar
April 2025
- SU
- MO
- TU
- WE
- TH
- FR
- SA
Events for April
4th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
5th
H.S. PADDLING
H.S. TRACK & FIELD
GIRLS 3×3 BASKETBALL FINALS
Events for April
5th
Events for April
11th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
12th
KO’KO’ KIDS FUN RUN
H.S. PADDLING
H.S. TRACK & FIELD
Events for April
16th
Events for April
18th
Events for April
19th
Events for April
23rd
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
24th
H.S. PADDLING
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
25th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
SCRAPS 5
Events for April
26th
Events for April
30th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL

MMA/Boxing
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Paddling
JFK SWEEPS PADDLING DISTANCE TITLES

Volleyball
FRIARS REMAIN CONTENDERS, DROP TITANS

Volleyball
FRIARS REMAIN CONTENDERS, DROP TITANS

Paddling
JFK SWEEPS PADDLING DISTANCE TITLES

MMA/Boxing
MARTINEZ DROPPING TO 185 IN NEXT FIGHT
COMING SOON …
4th Quarter Sports: boys volleyball, girls soccer, paddling, track & field
Scrap 5 on April 25
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