Category: Central Coast Sport

  • MAKE OR BREAK MATCH FOR THE WYONG ROOS

    MAKE OR BREAK MATCH FOR THE WYONG ROOS

    Round 16 of the Denton Cup, marked an special milestone for Wyong’s Captain Coach Mitch Williams, playing in his 250th game. But if the Roos want to make it a season to remember for their club veteran they’ll need bring their A game this week, with a spot in the finals on the line.

  • ELLIE RUDDER SELECTED IN NATIONAL PATHWAY SQUAD

    ELLIE RUDDER SELECTED IN NATIONAL PATHWAY SQUAD

    The Central Coast’s Ellie Rudder has been selected for Shooting Australia’s National Pathway Squad. The opportunity hoped to prepare her for international competition, later this year.

  • COAST CLUBS EXCEL AT STATE CHAMPS

    COAST CLUBS EXCEL AT STATE CHAMPS

    Close to 250 athletes competed in the New South Wales Pool Rescue Championships at Woy Woy over the weekend. Local clubs excelled, with Terrigal second behind Bulli in the Open Divison, while Shelly Beach and Umina were also in the top six. Umina also performed strongly in the Youth category, finishing runners-up behind North Curl…

  • HORSNELL HAS HIGH HOPES FOR COMM GAMES

    HORSNELL HAS HIGH HOPES FOR COMM GAMES

    Nicola OIyslagers fifth place at the World Championships could be one of her greatest High Jump achievements yet. Her Coach Matt Horsnell says she was battling illness in the countdown to last week’s event, but should be back to her best for the Commonwealth Games.

  • OURIMBAH OUTPACE KARIONG TO TAKE THIRD PLACE

    OURIMBAH OUTPACE KARIONG TO TAKE THIRD PLACE

    The Central Coast Rugby Union competition has once again been forced to adapt – hosting 3 games at the same ground due to wet weather. The Razorbacks faced former ladder leaders Kariong – who’s recent slip in form saw them on equal points with their opponents.

  • CENTRAL COAST ATHLETES STAR AT STATE POOL RESCUE CHAMPS

    CENTRAL COAST ATHLETES STAR AT STATE POOL RESCUE CHAMPS

    The state’s top life savers are honing in on their skills – competing at the annual Surf Life Saving Pool Rescue State Championships, on the Central Coast. 250 competitors have entered the two day contest, but they were no match for the local talent taking out today’s event.

  • FAMOUS COAST CLUB CELEBRATES 82′ PREMIERS

    FAMOUS COAST CLUB CELEBRATES 82′ PREMIERS

    The Killarney Vale AFL club will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its 1982 premiership this weekend. The Captain-Coach was legendary mid-fielder Tony McVeigh…the father of Mark and Jarrad. A function will be held tonight, ahead of tomorrow’s top of the table blockbuster between The Bombers and Terrigal.. It could be another year to savour….with Corey…

  • STAR BOWLER WINS SIX GOLD AT NATIONALS

    STAR BOWLER WINS SIX GOLD AT NATIONALS

    After winning six gold at the Australian Masters Championships, ten pin bowler Kallan Strong is hoping to qualify for the World Games in South East Queensland. The 20 year-old also smashed his personal best in the Central Coast competition this week.

  • PAM McCLELLAND TAKES NEW TITLE FOR A SPIN

    PAM McCLELLAND TAKES NEW TITLE FOR A SPIN

    A 12 year dream for Central Coast’s Pam McClelland has finally come true after earning the New South Wales Super-feather Weight title. The boxer defeated Skye Falzon last Saturday – winning their 6-roUnd bout by unanimous decision. While the 39 year old and her new belt have become inseparable – her sites are already set…

  • CENTRAL COAST SET TO DOMINATE AT SLS POOL CHAMPS THIS WEEKEND

    CENTRAL COAST SET TO DOMINATE AT SLS POOL CHAMPS THIS WEEKEND

    Hundreds of Surf Life Savers will be making a splash at the State’s Pool Rescue Championships this weekend The competition returning after a two year hiatus, and the locals are set to dominate.