Category: Central Coast Sport

  • CRICKET: WARNERVALE CLAIMS T20 TITLE

    CRICKET: WARNERVALE CLAIMS T20 TITLE

    In Central Coast Cricket, Warnervale has been crowned T20 champions following a 50 run win over Terrigal-Matcham. There’s no resting on their laurels, with a change of format putting teams through their paces this weekend.

  • MARLINS HOPE FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT VICTORY AGAINST BLACKTOWN

    MARLINS HOPE FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT VICTORY AGAINST BLACKTOWN

    In baseball, the Central Coast Marlins look to continue their unbeaten run up against Blacktown Workers tonight. The Fish are sitting just outside the top four heading into the clash. They’re hoping for five victories in a row, following a 7-2 win over Manly on Saturday. (VISION ONLY.)

  • LUKE KING STARS ON DEBUT

    LUKE KING STARS ON DEBUT

    TCR Series racer Luke King has just missed out on a podium finish at his first meet in Tasmania. However, the Springfield product is leading the rookie of the year championship after three solid performances.

  • CODES COLLIDE FOR INAUGURAL CENTRAL COAST PINK STUMPS CUP

    CODES COLLIDE FOR INAUGURAL CENTRAL COAST PINK STUMPS CUP

    Worlds collided at Terrigal this afternoon when rugby league, union and basketball players tried their hand at cricket. Their efforts were part of a fundraising campaign for the McGrath Foundation.

  • MARINERS STILL RIDING A HIGH

    MARINERS STILL RIDING A HIGH

    The Mariners are still riding on a high after their two-nil victory over reigning champions, Sydney FC. The side is determined to hold onto top spot on the ladder, as they prepare to play three home games in eight days.

  • LUKE KING MAKES TCR SERIES DEBUT

    LUKE KING MAKES TCR SERIES DEBUT

    Central Coast driver Luke King has started strong in his first race of the TCR Series in Tasmania. The Springfield product qualified earlier today, and is set to feature in two more races tomorrow.

  • MARINERS BACK AT TOP OF THE A-LEAGUE LADDER

    MARINERS BACK AT TOP OF THE A-LEAGUE LADDER

    Central Coast gaffer Alen Stajcic says his team won’t be resting on its laurels. He’s heaped praise on Daniel Bouman and Alou Kuol helping the side to victory.

  • FLETCH FIRES AT STATE

    FLETCH FIRES AT STATE

    Central Coast kayaking star Fletcher Armstrong had an Opens debut to savour at the New South Wales Championships. The 18 year-old won seven medals, and now looks certain to make the Australian under-23 squad. (Image courtesy jgrimages)

  • NEWCASTLE TO HOST 10TH PASHA DASHA

    NEWCASTLE TO HOST 10TH PASHA DASHA

    Over 60 crews and more than 400 athletes have entered for the 10th annual Newcastle Pasha Dasha Grand Prix tomorrow. Some of Australia’s best individual paddlers hit the water in the opening race on the harbour at 7:30. That’s followed by the fast and furious action in the six-person canoes, including several Central Coast clubs…

  • SKIING STAR SUFFERS HUGE SETBACK

    SKIING STAR SUFFERS HUGE SETBACK

    After a breakout year, where she finished on the podium for the first time….Abbey Willcox has suffered a huge setback, fracturing her lower leg bone in training for the Aerial Skiing World Cup event in Russia. She will now return home for surgery followed by quarantine in Melbourne. The 24 year-old posting on social media…