Thames Valley Kings shortlisted for national award
THAMES Valley Kings have been nominated for the Club of the Year at the national Wheelchair Basketball Awards. The annually ...
THAMES Valley Kings have been nominated for the Club of the Year at the national Wheelchair Basketball Awards. The annually ...
THAMES Valley Kings have been nominated for the Club of the Year at the national Wheelchair Basketball Awards. The annually ...
THE final game of Thames Valley Kings Division Two South season which was scheduled on Sunday 12th May between the ...
READING Rockets celebrated their ‘Coming of Age‘ 21st year with a presentation evening at the Hilton hotel. From humble beginnings ...
READING ROCKETS held their first ever SEN Basketball camp during February half term. The club's programme for children with special ...
READING ROCKETS Under-18 Ladies edged past Charwood College Riders to lift the National Cup. Racing into a 46-27 half-time lead, ...
READING ROCKETS have appointed Mark Bennett MBE as their new head of performance development. Former British Commandos senior instructor Bennett ...
JOSH THORNE says it is a "dream come true" to be announced as Reading Rockets' new assistant head coach. The ...
DECLAN SOUKUP top scored on 19 points as Reading edged past Leicester 75-70 to keep themselves in contention in the ...
WOKINGHAM will play host to Reading Rockets this weekend as Manuel Pena Garces' side look to bounce back from opening ...
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