the central coast academy of sport is a local initiative aimed at providing opportunities
for athletes, coaches and administrators, from all sports
on the central coast of new south wales. the central coast
academy of sport is a Not for Profit Organisation aimed at
supporting, and improving the prowess, of those involved
in sport.
AFL
The inaugural CCAS AFL program kicked off recently with the squad of 21 athletes inducted into the exciting new Academy Program.
NETBALL
21 Athletes Selected for the 2010 CCAS Netball Squad which will commence at an all day Orientation and training function at Bridgecoast Stadium on Wednesday 27 January
SWIMMING
The Academy swimming squad of eleven athletes and five officials set a new mark in training when they completed a four day trip to Thredbo to train at high altitude.
FEATURED BUSINESS PARTNER
CENTRAL COAST EXPRESS ADVOCATE
The Central Coast Express Advocate has been a part of the Central Coast community for more than 60 years. It is the most widely read newspaper in the region, and has won several prestigious Australian Community Newspaper and PANPA Awards.
SPORT SPONSORS
NSW RUGBY
As the oldest Union in the Southern Hemisphere and the seventh largest in the world, NSW Rugby has a significant legacy to protect. NSW Rugby is committed to inspiring and enriching peoples lives through the power of Rugby.
JOIN US
THE Central Coast Academy of Sport is a not for profit sporting organisation helping to develop young athletes of the Central Coast. If you are interested in how to become involved as a sponsor with the Central Coast Academy of Sport please click below.
DAWSON AND GASPAROTTO TAKE TOP HONOURS!
Academy athletes Matt Dawson and Elyssia Gasparotto took honours in the Central Coast Express Advocate Sports Stars of the Year Awards. Matt was selected as the Junior Sports Star of 2009 for his achievements on the hockey field and Elyssia was awarded the Young Achievers award for her efforts in swimming, surf life saving and basketball.
NEWS
STAPLES, DAWSON ON TOP!
Academy athletes Lachlan Staples and Matt Dawson each won a coveted Award at the initial Central Coast Sports Federation Awards held at Mingara Recreation Club on Saturday night.
INSPIRATIONAL
HE S SKATING TO SUCCESS
Rhys Outred is just 18 years old and has already opened many people’s eyes with his ability on the ice skating rink, not just plain ice skating but with a ice hockey stick in his hands!