Mixed results for Thames Valley Kings in weekend action
Two of the Three Thames Valley Kings national league teams were on the road this past weekend in British Wheelchair Basketball National League
Read moreDetailsTwo of the Three Thames Valley Kings national league teams were on the road this past weekend in British Wheelchair Basketball National League
Read moreDetailsReading have fallen to an 0-2 start to the NBL season after losing 109-63 to the star filled Worthing team.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings took the win in their Division One South clash in the Wheelchair Basketball National League against Exeter Otters.
Read moreDetailsA Seth Hall mid range jumper at the buzzer claimed the Nottingham Hoods a 83-81 victory in a game that could have been a blowout
Read moreDetailsIt was the first Thames Valley Kings triple-header of fixtures in the British Wheelchair Basketball national league this past Saturday.
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets Basketball Club have appointed Samit Nuruzade as their new head coach ahead of the 2022/23 season.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS earned victory in their final match at the Rivermead Leisure Centre by scoring 101 points against Team Newcastle University.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS eased through to the play-off quarter finals in a triumphant double header weekend.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS kept their challenge for the play-off Championship on track with a win over Worthing Thunder.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS executed one of their best displays of the season with a win over Thames Valley Cavaliers.
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