Reading Rockets preview: Rockets seek to build on three consecutive wins
Reading Rockets (3-1) will look to build on their three game winning streak this weekend when they welcome Barking Abbey ...
Reading Rockets (3-1) will look to build on their three game winning streak this weekend when they welcome Barking Abbey ...
Rockets are looking to make it three in a row with visit of Nottingham this weekend. Rockets were victorious for ...
Thames Valley Kings Division 3 team made the long drive to Plymouth on Saturday to Play against Plymouth Raiders 2 ...
Kings Division 1 team travelled to east London on Sunday to play London Titans 2, where the young Kings side ...
Both Kings adult teams were in action this past Sunday with a double-header of fixtures away at Blackhawks. Kings first ...
Reading Rockets (0-1) will be looking to make amends for their narrow defeat on the first day of the regular ...
Rockets began their last warm up friendly game at Rivermead against old rivals Essex and Herts Leopards with a convincing ...
Reading Rockets have completed their first signing ahead of the 2019-2020 season with American guard Nicholas Richards putting pen to ...
Celebrations commenced at Thames Valley Kings Wheelchair Basketball Club’s annual awards evening last Friday. The club had a brilliant 2018/19 ...
THAMES Valley Kings had reason to celebrate at the Wheelchair Basketball Awards as Liam Barker won the Rising Star award. ...
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