Central Coast Academy of Sport

Academy of Sport’s night of nights

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…






Wealth of sporting skill on show

The Central Coast Academy of Sport (CCAS) held its 2024 UAA Indigenous Talent Identification Day in Terrigal on June 22, a significant event aimed at discovering and nurturing Indigenous athletic…


Kaiden McNamara named Athlete of the Year

The Central Coast Academy of Sport major award winners for 2022 were announced at a formal presentation evening earlier this month with AFL player Kaiden McNamara taking out Athlete of…



Sponsorship for scholarship basketball

The Central Coast Academy of Sport (CCAS) is delighted with the strength in numbers of athletes seeking to gain a scholarship position within the CCAS Basketball Program. CCAS Managing Director,…





Our rising sports stars

Young golfer Riley Millers has been named Central Coast Academy of Sport’s Athlete of the Year. A CCAS spokesperson said the 15-year-old’s amazing list of results made him a stand-out…





Academy winter swimming program underway

SWIMMING – The Central Coast Academy of Sport (CCAS) Winter Programs are officially underway, including Mingara One Swimming, following the squad’s online orientation. The orientation was held via Zoom, which…




Academy of Sport Awards presented

Some of the Coast’s best and brightest athletes, coaches and officials have been recognised for their dedication, perseverance and achievements in the face of COVID-19, following the 2020 VIATEK Central…