Tag: central coast marlins
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GLORY DAYS AHEAD FOR THE BOSS, BUT A LOSS FOR THE MARLINS
The Central Coast has posted a loss in round six of the State League Baseball last night at Springfield. The Host’s looked to have the game in the bag, but a fearless Vikings outfit sent the Marlins home gutted.
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MARLINS LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK FROM VIKINGS LOSS
In baseball, the Central Coast Marlins are hoping their pitching rotation will get them over the line, when they meet Canterbury on Saturday. The team is looking to make up for last night’s 1 run loss to the Vikings.
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MARLINS BREAK FOUR GAME LOSING STREAK
To baseball, and after being washed out for three games in a row the Central Coast Marlins finally completed a game overnight. Travelling to take on Manly-Warringah, the squad notched up a 17 to 6 win. The victory also ends a four game losing streak for the Fish. (VISION ONLY.)
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MARLINS LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK AFTER WASH OUT
In the State Baseball League, the Central Coast Marlins are itching to get back on the field, with two games in a row now washed out. The team is hoping to bounce back in a match against Blacktown on Saturday.
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MARLINS TAKE DOWN REIGNING STATE BASEBALL PREMIERS IN SEASON OPENER
In the State Baseball League, the Central Coast Marlins’ season has started on a high on home. Taking to the field against Macarthur, the ‘fish’ lead 3 runs to nil thanks to catcher Jake Amos’s efforts. The Orioles fought back, before the Marlins broke a 6 run tie. (AUDIO IN PARTS.)
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CENTRAL COAST MARLINS READY FOR BASEBALL RESTART
In baseball, the Central Coast Marlins are looking to rebuild following a lacklustre end to last season. While coronavirus has presented some big challenges to the first grade side – the club’s young guns are rising to the occasion.
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MARLINS GEAR UP FOR BASEBALL SEASON OPENER
The Central Coast Marlins state baseball campaign kicks off this weekend. They’re locked in a tough contest, opening their season against the reigning premiers.
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MARLINS BOOST AUSTRALIA’S WORLD CUP BID
Two Central Coast baseballers have helped Australia’s Under 18s side qualify for the upcoming World Cup. Marlins product Tristan Watts and coach Shaun Smith were part of the national team that won gold at the Oceania Championships in Guam over the weekend. The team will now face the world’s best in Korea in September.
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HOME RUNS FIRST IN THE FAMILY: CRAIG ANDERSON RETIRES
Dual Olympic baseball player Craig Anderson, has announced he’s retiring from all forms of the game. Anderson will play his final home game with the Sydney Blue Sox tomorrow, and will also bid the Central Coast Marlins farewell at the end of this season.
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MARLINS IN SPOTLIGHT WITH LIGHTING UPGRADES
The Central Coast will soon be home to one of the state’s best baseball fields. The sport’s followers have welcomed a cash injection of more than $230,000 to install floodlights at the Marlins’ homeground in Springfield.