Thames Valley football round-up: Finchampstead exit cup after Westwood defeat
Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup Finchampstead exited the cup in the semi-finals after an eight goal thriller against title challengers ...
Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup Finchampstead exited the cup in the semi-finals after an eight goal thriller against title challengers ...
“Those that had flooded felt that nothing was being done to mitigate future events. The partnership was set up to ...
This past Saturday (29th February), Kings hosted Round 3 of Pool D fixtures in British Wheelchair Basketball's Lord Taverners Junior ...
Premier League Berks County are just three points off the top of the table after they thrashed Cookham Dean with ...
THAMES VALLEY KINGS protected their unbeaten run in the National League Division One South after they defeated Aces Wheelchair Basketball ...
The start of storm Dennis meant that only one of the Kings scheduled British Wheelchair Basketball national league games took ...
Premier League Berks County lost ground on current league leaders Westwood Wanderers after they were beaten 3-1 at home. Westwood ...
The Thames Valley Kings were in action this past Saturday in a huge double-header of fixtures for the British Wheelchair ...
KINGS Junior team were in action at Stanmore to play London Titans and Aylesbury aces in the second round of ...
Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup Finchampstead, Wargrave and Hurst all enjoyed a successful weekend in the cup as they all ...
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