Category: Central Coast Sport

  • CARMICHAEL EQUAL THIRD AT BALLITO PRO

    CARMICHAEL EQUAL THIRD AT BALLITO PRO

    Surfing now and Avoca’s Wade Carmichael has had the perfect tune-up for the Jeffreys Bay Open – following an equal third in the Ballito Pro. The 26-year-old was in a solid position, posting a six-point-three-three in the messy, challenging conditions. Despite catching eight waves in total, he couldn’t find a competitive second score and was…

  • PEARSALL PERFECTION GETS TIGERS OVER THE LINE

    PEARSALL PERFECTION GETS TIGERS OVER THE LINE

    For the second week in succession, Will Pearsall has iced the game for The Entrance Tigers in the Central Coast competition. The Tigers came from behind with two late tries, before the star five-eighth slotted a field goal to secure the two-points.  

  • ZIGGY HOPING TO SPRINKLE STARDUST ON MARINERS

    ZIGGY HOPING TO SPRINKLE STARDUST ON MARINERS

    Tonight we meet the new Mariners defender – Ziggy Gordon. The 26 year-old Scottish Junior International had interest from English and Polish clubs, but put pen to paper with the Mariners after buying into the vision of Head Coach Alen Stajcic.  

  • CARMICHAEL IN BLISTERING FORM IN BALLITO

    CARMICHAEL IN BLISTERING FORM IN BALLITO

    Matt Wilkinson might have bowed out, but Avoca’s Wade Carmichael had a comfortable victory in Round Six of the Ballito Pro in South Africa. He’s due to surf tonight our time in a four-man heat including American Griffin Colapinto.  

  • WILKO BOWS OUT OF BALLITO PRO

    WILKO BOWS OUT OF BALLITO PRO

    To surfing and Copacabana’s Matt Wilkinson has made an early exit from the Ballito Pro. The 30-year-old struggled to deliver in the opening sets and bowed out, along with fellow Aussie Connor O’Leary. “This will be his seventh roll of the dice. He hasn’t found some success, not many completions. You know what he’s going…

  • KING READY TO CONQUER TOWNSVILLE CIRCUIT

    KING READY TO CONQUER TOWNSVILLE CIRCUIT

    To motorsport now and Springfield’s Luke King has just returned from a month overseas in preparation for round two of the Toyota 86 series. He’ll head to the sunshine state next – to one of his favourite circuits.  

  • CRUSADERS SIT SECOND AFTER MANLY MATCH

    CRUSADERS SIT SECOND AFTER MANLY MATCH

    In basketball, the Central Coast Crusaders will look to claw their way back, after being knocked off the top spot on the ladder. They say every game is “make or break,” following their 8-point loss to the Sea Eagles.

  • STATE CYCLOCROSS HITS THE COAST

    STATE CYCLOCROSS HITS THE COAST

    It’s a European craze that mixes road cycling and mountain bike riding – with a few obstacles thrown in. More than 80 cyclocross competitors tackled the two kilometre off-road course through Matcham over the weekend, which featured a great battle in the main event.  

  • SUTTON SURPISED TO CLAIM OCEANIA GOLD

    SUTTON SURPISED TO CLAIM OCEANIA GOLD

    Callum Sutton is straight back to HSC studies after the biggest win of his career. The Copacabana teenager even surprising himself with gold in the Under-20 Discus at the Oceania Championships in Townsville.  

  • TIGERS TAKE TOP SPOT WITH PEARSALL POINT

    TIGERS TAKE TOP SPOT WITH PEARSALL POINT

    The Entrance now stand alone at the top of the Central Coast Rugby League ladder following Wyong’s surprise 18-all draw with Woy Woy. The Tigers did it the hard way against the Eagles – with a late Will Pearsall field goal sealing the deal.