Thames Valley Kings claim double header win over Warwickshire Bears
Thames Valley Kings first and second teams picked up a memorable doubleheader victory over the Warwickshire Bears 2nd and 3rd ...
Thames Valley Kings first and second teams picked up a memorable doubleheader victory over the Warwickshire Bears 2nd and 3rd ...
READING ROCKETS (14-9) will be up against one of the leagues highest scoring teams this weekend when they entertain Worthing ...
Following the disappointing loss to Derby the night before, Rockets launched themselves from tip at the Den with a 11-0 ...
READING ROCKETS’ play-off hopes were provided another blow as they were narrowly beaten by Derby Trailblazers on the road. Other ...
READING ROCKETS (13-8) will be hoping to put their recent run of three consecutive losses behind them when they face ...
ROCKETS were eventually beaten in a pulsating game where the lead changed hands 19 times and the game was tied ...
THAMES VALLEY KINGS protected their unbeaten run in the National League Division One South after they defeated Aces Wheelchair Basketball ...
READING ROCKETS fell to a home defeat after an exceptional performance from Solent Kestrels as they hit triple figures. Having ...
The start of storm Dennis meant that only one of the Kings scheduled British Wheelchair Basketball national league games took ...
READING ROCKETS suffered defeat on the road against Leicester with an injury hit squad leaving them light on the court. ...
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