Thames Valley Cricket round-up: Eversley climb to the top of the table
EVERSLEY recorded a huge 154-run win in division 2A as they sit at the summit of the table having won ...
EVERSLEY recorded a huge 154-run win in division 2A as they sit at the summit of the table having won ...
WOKINGHAM fell to their second league defeat of the season as they were beaten comfortably by Thame Town who recorded ...
SHINFIELD extended their winning streak to four games with a 140-run margin victory against Crowthorne & Crown Wood to climb ...
READING FC youngsters Michael Olise and Danny Loader both earned international call ups this week to represent their respective countries ...
THE final game of Thames Valley Kings Division Two South season which was scheduled on Sunday 12th May between the ...
A WOKINGHAM-based football club will play host to one of the biggest names in world football this summer, as 13-time ...
READING women’s captain Kirsty Pearce has retired from professional football at the age of 32. The midfielder joined the Royals ...
WASHINDI Trampoline Club celebrated more success as they hosted their final Gymnastics Club Development competition last weekend. The clubs up ...
TWENTY four teams battled it out at Woodford Park Cricket grounds to be crowned Rangers Sports six-a-side cricket 2019 champions. ...
DESPITE defeat on the final day of the season, there was plenty for the Royals women team to celebrate. A ...
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