Thames Valley Kings defeat Exeter Otters in Division One
Thames Valley Kings took the win in their Division One South clash in the Wheelchair Basketball National League against Exeter Otters.
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 moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD made it back to back wins by hitting four past Maidenhead Town.
Read moreDetailsReading eventually ran out winners in a match which they looked to have easily won after thirty minutes but in which they allowed
Read moreDetailsReading FC suffered a third consecutive defeat on Tuesday evening as Swansea came from behind to win 3-2.
Read moreDetailsPaul Ince described Tuesday night's defeat to Swansea as 'really, really frustrating' after his side spurned a two-goal lead.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC surrendered a two goal lead as Swansea City fought back to take three points.
Read moreDetailsRAMS repelled a ferocious second-half comeback from Cambridge as they edged the battle of two unbeaten sides 29-26 in a National One humdinger
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED lost out after Maidenhead United earned a convincing 7-0 win.
Read moreDetailsREADING CITY ensured they continued their outstanding form with a comeback victory against Hilltop.
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