The Central Coast Academy of Sport (CCAS) celebrated a double milestone on Wednesday, November 20; its annual Viatek Awards Night and the Academy’s 20th anniversary.
A gala evening at Mingara Recreation Club brought together athletes, families, coaches, volunteers and VIPs to recognise outstanding achievements across the Academy’s programs and reflect on two decades of sporting excellence.
Pinnacle of the evening was the Athlete of the Year Awards, with Elley Hawkin from the Central Coast Granite Basketball program taking home the title of Athlete of the Year for her outstanding performances.
Declan Budd was named Para Athlete of the Year for his achievements in swimming, while Jemma Wooden from the Greater Bank Netball program was named the UAA Indigenous/Torres Strait Islander Athlete of the Year.
Key contributors to the Academy were also honoured: Ashton Patterson (hockey) was awarded the Steadfast Athlete Leadership Chair’s Award for his leadership on and off the field; Gavin Sutherland (golf) received the Greater Bank Coach Leadership Award, recognising his significant impact in coaching and mentoring young golfers; Abby Holloway (netball umpires) was awarded The Ray Sandell Dedication to Sporting Excellence Award; and Brent McMahon (basketball) received the Greater Bank Volunteer Manager of the Year award for his dedicated service.
The evening also celebrated Ray Sandell, who was inducted as a Life Member of the Academy for his long-standing contribution and commitment to the organisation.
A highlight of the celebration was a specialist panel featuring influential figures from the Academy’s rich history.
It included: Central Coast Mayor Lawrie McKinna (former CCAS board member and strong advocate for regional sport; Ian Robilliard (former CCAS CEO and current director, who has been instrumental in shaping the Academy’s success); Robyn Low-Hart (former employee, parent and current coach); and Jess Morgan (former athlete turned coach).
Panel members shared insights and memories, celebrating the Academy’s growth and its impact on the Central Coast sporting community.
Over its 20 years, CCAS has supported countless athletes, coaches and volunteers, becoming a pillar of the region’s sports community.
For a full list of winners see the Academy’s website.
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