On 23rd July 1958, Mr R.G. Maher. O.B.E. Chairman Of Central Coast Leagues Club held a public meeting to form the original Gosford Boys Club. About 40 people attended, Mr Ron Dibben was voted inaugural President, Mr Bernie Drew Secretary with Mr Frank Kevin Treasurer. Those in attendance were R. Peters, J. Boardman, J. Dunnage, W. Ford, J. Mumford, W.McDougall, F.Kevin, A. Sullivan, C. Cook, L. Cronk, B. D. Rew and E. Craft.
Central Coast Leagues Club voted to sponsor the Gosford Boy's Club. The club's first classes were held at Legacy House Donnison St. Gosford and the club colours were green & gold.
In May 1959 a constitution of Gosford Boys Club was adopted with a membership of sixty. In August 1959 a Gosford Girls Club was formed with a membership of twelve. These two clubs amalgamated in September 1960 when the club finally moved into the old Central Coast Leagues Club building in Georgiana Terrace. The move saw a name change from the Gosford Boys and Girls Club to the Central Coast Youth Club.
Significant Dates:
1960 Wrestling Club formed by B. Wilkinson
1961 Cycling Club formed by Dawn and Brian Roe
1962 Model Railway formed
1962 Mr Bob Young (NSW Trampoline Champion) appointed full time gym instructor
1963 Four Football teams from Youth Club entered into local competition
1963 Surf Club formed by Bryce Norman and Jim Harper and conducted at Avoca Beach
1963 Mr Fred Austine appointed full time gym instructor after Mr Young resigns
1963 Baseball Club formed by Mick Brennan
1973 Record 60 basketball teams nominated for competition. An electronic scoreboard installed
1976 Rowing Club formed by ex-oarsmen and women from Grafton, Balmain, Haberfield, Drummoyne and Sydney Clubs as well as local identities. Several sites around Brisbane Water were inspected but due to community objections a suitable site was not found. However the club continued to prosper with an official opening of the club in March 1978 at the Festival of the Waters when the existing fleet was christened.
1976 Yoga classes started
1976 Orienteering club started
1976 Young People's Theatre Group started
1977 Basketball Pioneers acknowledged: John Smith, Norm Cox, Ian Bennetts, Jim Cunnington, Graham Ellis, Bruce and Tess Charleton, Neil Kibble, Jan Scott, Peter Holmes, Paul, Healy, Fred Touzel, Liz Hoad and Marg Kong
1977 Youthline introduced and conducted by Graham Ellis
1978 Softball Club formed by Joy Morris
1979 Jan Scott made history when she was the first female elected to the management board
1979 Gosford District Amateur Basketball Referees Association formed. John Payne one of finest referees of his time officiated at many National games.
1980 Mr Ted Senior appointed as second full-time instructor
1980 Mr John Monie resigns to take up coaching position as Parramatta Rugby League coach
1980 Mr Brian Austine appointed full-time instructor
1981 Tennis coaching classes formed under guidance of Mr Brian McMahon and Mr David Graham
PAST AND PRESENT CHAMPIONS WHO HAVE REPRESENTED THE CENTRAL COAST YOUTH CLUB
BASEBALL Mr Leon Mills NSW Representative 1968
BASKETBALL Mr Ian Davidson Newcastle Representative at South Pacific Conference
Mrs Cathy Turner NSW Representative at National Championships 1977
SAILING Mr Peter Holmes Australian Representative at Moscow Olympic Games 1980
BOXING Mr Phillip Rendall NSW Schoolboy Representative 1970
Mr Peter Hancock Australian Featherweight Champion
Mr Paul Smallman Australian Champion
CYCLING Mr Clayton Chapman NSW and Australian Representative 1979
JUDO Mr Jim Finlayson Australian Champion 1980
MARCHING Ms Joy Downie Australian Champion 1968
TRAMPOLINE Ms Rosmary Low Australian Representative 1972
Ms Leonie Callaghan, Ms Jenny Edsall, Ms Kim McElwaine, Ms Alison McHugh
Ms Debbie Roache, Ms Collette May, Ms Bronwyn Furze, Mr David Garvey and
Mr Paul Austine Representatives of Australian Open Competitions
Central Coast Youth Club has provided trampolinists for every Australian team that have
competed in International events.
Mr Brett Austine NSW Trampoline Champion 1971-1983, Australian Champion 1971-1983
World Champion 1976 and 1982. NSW Sportsman of Year on three occasions.
Brett was admitted into the NSW Sporting Hall of Champions 1982
Ms Jackie Cully NSW and Australian Champion 1998
Mr Jai Wallace Silver Medalist Sydney Olympics 2000
RUGBY LEAGUE Mr John Money appointed as physical director 1971 which appointment as Parramatta coach