Category: Central Coast Sport

  • COAST CRICKET NEARING T20 SEMIS

    COAST CRICKET NEARING T20 SEMIS

    With Central Coast rep cricketers barred from this week’s Country Championships, they’ll instead show their talents in the local comp tomorrow night. The mid-week round will help decide who makes the cut for the T20 semis.

  • MARLINS KEEN FOR GAME TIME AFTER COVID PAUSE

    MARLINS KEEN FOR GAME TIME AFTER COVID PAUSE

    The Central Coast Marlins are champing at the bit for game time with news tomorrow night’s clash against Canterbury can get underway after a COVID-pause. The State League’s Christmas break had been extended until next week as Baseball New South Wales monitored Sydney outbreaks. The seventh-ranked Fish have not had any game time since mid-December…

  • GUNN RUNS SIZZLING SEASON OPENER

    GUNN RUNS SIZZLING SEASON OPENER

    Olympic hopeful Tyler Gunn has run the fastest season opener of his career to claim victory in the 400 metres, at the Hunter Challenge. The 21 year-old set up the win, with a blistering first 300 into a strong headwind, and then powered away from national representative Ian Halpin and two-time Australian junior champ Keegan…

  • ROBERTSON STARS FOR PREMIERS

    ROBERTSON STARS FOR PREMIERS

    Southern Spirit were big winners over the weekend in Central Coast Cricket, with Liam O’Farrell blasting a century. Wyong defeated Lisarow. While Dylan Robertson starred for reigning premier Kincumber; top scoring with 31 and claiming five wickets.

  • COAST FIRST | SWINGERS TAP INTO FOREPLAY GOLF TO BETTER THEIR STROKE

    COAST FIRST | SWINGERS TAP INTO FOREPLAY GOLF TO BETTER THEIR STROKE

    More and more professional sports players are turning to simulation to better their game in the off season. Now in a Central Coast first, a Golf Simulation centre has been established and is attracting PGA hopefuls of all ages.

  • TE IKA NUI TO HOST HISTORIC REGATTA

    TE IKA NUI TO HOST HISTORIC REGATTA

    With the Sydney Harbour Challenge cancelled – the Central Coast will host one of the biggest outrigger regattas of the year. The 50-kilometre race, to be held February 27, is expected to attract some of Australia’s best crews.

  • COUNTRY CHAMPS CANCELLED FOR KAVANAGH

    COUNTRY CHAMPS CANCELLED FOR KAVANAGH

    Wyong’s Tiegan Kavanagh has had her dream of representing Australian Country put on hold due to COVID. However the 23 year-old medium-pace bowler will be back in action tomorrow against Lisarow.

  • COAST SKATERS RETURN TO THE ICE

    COAST SKATERS RETURN TO THE ICE

    The region’s ice skaters have had to overcome multiple hurdles to remain in the sport in recent years. First it was the closure of their home rink, then pandemic restrictions, but now finally they can return to the ice.

  • COASTIES SHED CHRISTMAS KILOS

    COASTIES SHED CHRISTMAS KILOS

    As the New Year begins to unfold, many on the Central Coast are still trying to shed those Christmas kilos. So, to help tip the scales back in their favour, experts have dished up some simple weight loss tips.

  • KAVANAGH NAMED IN BLUES COUNTRY TEAM

    KAVANAGH NAMED IN BLUES COUNTRY TEAM

    Central Coast cricket star Teigan Kavanagh has been named in the New South Wales Country side for the fifth consecutive time. The 23 year-old created history late last year, becoming the first female to play first grade locally, claiming four wickets on debut for Wyong. The Blues side will play two matches in Bowral on…