Category: Central Coast Sport
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SPECTRUM SOCCER LAUNCHES ON CENTRAL COAST
Autism Central Coast, in conjunction with the Mariners, is launching a new football program for those on the spectrum. It’ll get underway next month at Soccer 5s Tuggerah. FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://www.facebook.com/autismcentralcoast/
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COAST TEENAGER BREAKS AUSSIE RECORD
She only took up kayaking last year – but already Natalia Drobot is making her mark in the sport. The 15-year-old broke an Australian record during the Oceania Regatta at Penrith on the weekend.
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MARINERS PREPARE FOR SYDNEY FC
The Mariners will be looking to bounce back from a 2-nil loss to Adelaide United, when they play at home this weekend. But it’ll be no easy feat, the last placed club hosts the competition’s front-runners.
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COAST PAIR PROMINENT AT OCEANIA CHAMPS
Central Coast paddlers Lachie Tame and Riley Fitzsimmons have returned strong performances at the Oceania Championships, including a win in the K-4 500 metres. The pair were also rivals in the K2-1000, with Tame and Murray Stewart second, while Fitzsimmons and his partner Jordan Wood finished in third. With Tokyo Olympic spots up for grabs,…
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NORTH SHELLY SECOND IN EPIC FINAL
As reported last night, North Shelly Boardriders had to settle for second at the Australian Boardriders Battle. It was an inspiring performance that went down to the final second.
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GOLDEN BOY AND BAM BAM BACK IN THE RING
Doyalson RSL will host a major fight night this Saturday, including 18 amateur and six professional bouts. Topping the bill, Tyson ‘Golden Boy’ Lantry and Bailey ‘Bam Bam’ Mannix.
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NORTH SHELLY FINISH SECOND AT AUSTRALIAN BOARDRIDERS BATTLE
Queensland’s North Shore has been crowned champions at the Australian Boardriders Battle after North Shelly were pipped in the dying seconds. Before hitting the waves for the Grand Final, North Shelly pulled off an incredible win in the semifinals. A near perfect wave from Macy Callaghan, crushed finals hopes for the 2017 champions, Avoca.
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THIRD FOR PAPADATOS AT QLD PGA CHAMPIONSHIPS
A strong result from Magenta Shores golfer Dimi Papadatos finished a tied third at the Queensland PGA Championships today. Papadatos hit three birdies in a row – putting him in third place by the 10th hole. The 28-year-old dropped a shot on the 18th, finishing 11 under par for the tournament. (VISION ONLY)
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HIGH JUMPER NICOLA MCDERMOTT STARS AT CANBERRA MEET
Central Coast High Jumper Nicola McDermott has dominated at the 2020 Canberra Track Classic. Although the 23 year old was defeated on countback, she managed to clear this year’s Olympic qualifying height for a second time.
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CRUNCH TIME FOR MARINERS
The Mariners are on their way to Adelaide for tomorrow night’s crunch match with the Reds. Alen Stajcic says defence will be the key, if his side is to break its four-game losing streak.