Table tennis round-up: Reading FC A remain top with Kingfisher win
Reading FC A remain top of Division 2 following their 7-3 win over Kingfisher G.
Read moreDetailsReading FC A remain top of Division 2 following their 7-3 win over Kingfisher G.
Read moreDetailsLuke Southwood may have spent much of the last few years wondering whether he would ever get the chance to be Reading?s number one.
Read moreDetailsFORMER British & Irish Lion Mike Phillips was a superstar guest at Rams RFC as he ran a coaching masterclass for the club?s juniors.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS held their nerve to progress to the semi-finals of the LLynch Trophy at the expense of Loughborough Riders.
Read moreDetailsReading continued their rich vein of form in their determined, and increasingly realistic, bid for promotion
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED fell to an away defeat in the Combined Counties Division One with a 4-2 defeat to Enfield Borough.
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of rugby Seb Reynolds reiterated the strength of the league after Rams? latest nail-biting National One victory in a 21-19 triumph.
Read moreDetailsFrank Lambert has become the latest player to receive a scholarship from the Sand Martins Feel Inspired Golf Academy.
Read moreDetailsHolme Grange School have won the U16 Hockey Berkshire County Championships beating tough competition from around the county.
Read moreDetailsHat tricks from Jason Roberts and Neil Hurford saw Sonning Common & Peppard A 9-1 winners at Kingfisher B in Division One.
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