Category: Central Coast Sport

  • PAUL LEMMON CLAIMS ANOTHER TOP GONG

    PAUL LEMMON CLAIMS ANOTHER TOP GONG

    Terrigal’s Paul Lemmon was named a joint winner of the ‘Masters Athlete of the Year’ accolade at the New South Wales Sports Awards. The surf lifesaver blew the competition out of the water at the World Championships with a 14 medal haul. He shared the spoils with cyclist Geoff Stoker. (VISION ONLY)

  • AVOCA TRIO STAR AT HAWAIIAN PRO

    AVOCA TRIO STAR AT HAWAIIAN PRO

    Incredibly three Avoca surfers are still in contention at the Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa. Caleb Tancred advanced to round three, while Adrian Buchan and Wade Carmichael were both impressive winners. (Image courtesy by Keoki Saguibo/WSL via Getty Images)

  • MARINERS SNARE JAIR

    MARINERS SNARE JAIR

    Following the disappointment of a three-one loss to the Reds at the weekend, the Mariners have announced the signing of Brazilian Jair for the remainder of the season. The attacker found the back of the net twice in 20 appearances with The Jets, but was a prolific goal scorer in the K-League in Korea. The…

  • FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR SPORTS AWARDS

    FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR SPORTS AWARDS

    Finalists have been announced for next week’s prestigious Sport Central Coast Awards at Gosford RSL. Athlete with a Disability, Volunteer and Team of the Year will all be recognised, as well as the big one – Sportsperson of the Year…with Winter Olympian Matt Graham looking to win consecutive titles.  

  • CALLAGHAN REQUALIFIES FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR

    CALLAGHAN REQUALIFIES FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR

    To the Port Stephens Pro and Shelly Beach surfer Macy Callaghan has requalified for the World Championship Tour, after knocking out fellow coastie Molly Picklum in round six. Callaghan then went onto win her quarter final.. qualifying for the final against Queensland’s Isabella Nichols. Unfortunately the 19-year-old fell three points short of her two-wave total.…

  • OPETAIA MAKES HIS MARK AGAINST FLANAGAN

    OPETAIA MAKES HIS MARK AGAINST FLANAGAN

    Central Coast boxer Jai Opetaia has cemented his spot as one of Australia’s best boxers, with an impressive stoppage of former world title contender Mark Flanagan overnight. The unbeaten cruiserweight now boasts an impressive 19-zero record. Meanwhile, Umina P-C-Y-C’s Sam Goodman has also kept his untarnished record intact, after the Super Bantamweight won his undercard…

  • ADELAIDE HAND MARINERS THEIR FIRST HOME LOSS FOR THE SEASON

    ADELAIDE HAND MARINERS THEIR FIRST HOME LOSS FOR THE SEASON

    Meanwhile, the Mariners have suffered their first loss at home for the season. The Central Coast opened the scoring – only for Adelaide United to post a mighty three goal comeback.

  • SURFING | MOLLY AND MACY SET TO FACE EACH OTHER IN PORT STEPHENS PRO

    SURFING | MOLLY AND MACY SET TO FACE EACH OTHER IN PORT STEPHENS PRO

    A stellar showing for Central Coast surfers today in the Port Stephen’s Pro. Molly Picklum and Macy Callaghan are both through to round six – but it also means they’ll be facing off against each other.

  • PANTHERS SNARE MASTER COACH

    PANTHERS SNARE MASTER COACH

    Another big announcement in Central Coast Rugby League with Jamy Forbes appointed to the top job at Berkeley Vale. The Master Coach has already secured his first big signing – three time premiership winner Harley Ridge switching from The Tigers to The Panthers in 2020.  

  • MARINERS TO HOST THE REDS

    MARINERS TO HOST THE REDS

    After a fortnight away from home, the Mariners host Adelaide tomorrow at Central Coast Stadium. Three key players, including Danny De Silva, are unavailable but a win could see them climb into the A-League top six.