Category: Central Coast Sport

  • PARAMATILDAS PAY VISIT TO SPORTS COLLEGE

    PARAMATILDAS PAY VISIT TO SPORTS COLLEGE

    The next generation of football stars got an inspirational lesson today, at the Central Coast Sports College. Two local products paid a visit – fresh from winning silver with the ParaMatildas, at the inaugural World Cup.

  • DONNICA CLARKE GALA TO CELEBRATE COAST SPORT

    DONNICA CLARKE GALA TO CELEBRATE COAST SPORT

    For the first since the Pandemic, the Donnica Clarke Foundation Gala Night is back. Over 300 will be in attendance at Mingara tomorrow, to celebrate Central Coast sporting excellence.

  • AFL STRONG AS EVER FOR CENTRAL COAST TRAILBLAZER

    AFL STRONG AS EVER FOR CENTRAL COAST TRAILBLAZER

    Two Central Coast men’s teams are leading the race for the Black Diamond Cup as the AFL regular season draws to a close. The Local men and women’s teams are set to play a huge roll in this year’s finals series – but with two games left to play – for now their focus is…

  • KING EARNS PODIUM POSITION IN RACE TWO IN QUEENSLAND

    KING EARNS PODIUM POSITION IN RACE TWO IN QUEENSLAND

    Luke King has walked away from the Queensland Raceway with mixed results. The Central Coast driver overcoming early speedbumps to snag a podium finish.

  • TEAM WITH NINE LIVES CHASES TOP FIVE SPOT

    TEAM WITH NINE LIVES CHASES TOP FIVE SPOT

    The Warnervale Wildcats are sharpening their claws in preparation for a finals berth. With just two games remaining in Central Coast Rugby Union’s season – the fifth place side needs to knock off two of the top teams to keep their premiership dreams alive.

  • SEASON ENDS AT HOME FOR CRUSADERS

    SEASON ENDS AT HOME FOR CRUSADERS

    To basketball and the Central Coast Crusaders are hoping to go out with a bang in their last home games for 2022 after a tough opening year in the NBL1 East. The men will have to take on top of the table Canberra Gunners.

  • FINAL WHISTLE FOR HEART CAPTAIN

    FINAL WHISTLE FOR HEART CAPTAIN

    “Reflection” is the key theme for Central Coast Heart this week, with the team not only nursing Saturday’s Grand Final loss but coming to terms with the departure of a vital team mate. The side admits North Shore United were the better team on the day – but refuse to let the defeat put a…

  • KING WALLY’S SON MEETS THE CENTRAL COAST KING

    KING WALLY’S SON MEETS THE CENTRAL COAST KING

    After finishing on the podium in the last round of the TCR Australia Series in Sydney, Luke King will be hoping for another solid performance at Queensland Raceway. In the first parcatice session, King was just outside the top 10, and also had a special guest along for a Hot Lap. Mitchell Lewis, the son…

  • PANTHERS CHASING SEVEN STRAIGHT

    PANTHERS CHASING SEVEN STRAIGHT

    With just three rounds remaining in the Hunter Central Coast AFL competition, Terrigal Avoca is the form team. The Panthers have won six in a row, and in their last outing, defeated Singleton by more than 100 points. The reigning premiers travel to Warners Bay tomorrow, followed by two blockbusters against Newcastle City and Cardiff…

  • COAST TRIO IN MEDAL HUNT AT COMM GAMES

    COAST TRIO IN MEDAL HUNT AT COMM GAMES

    The Central Coast’s Nicola Olyslagers has comfortably qualified for the final of the Women’s High Jump. It’s shaping as one of the highlights of the meet, with the Olympic silver medallist up against the new World champion, Eleanor Patterson. In boxing, Kaye Scott has reached the semis, in her third and final appearance at The…