Thames Valley Kings Juniors return in action packed league action
The Thames Valley Kings Juniors returned to the court this past Saturday in what was an action-packed day of Junior ...
The Thames Valley Kings Juniors returned to the court this past Saturday in what was an action-packed day of Junior ...
Two of the Three Thames Valley Kings national league teams were on the road this past weekend in British Wheelchair ...
Reading have fallen to an 0-2 start to the NBL season after losing 109-63 to the star filled Worthing team.
Thames Valley Kings took the win in their Division One South clash in the Wheelchair Basketball National League against Exeter ...
A Seth Hall mid range jumper at the buzzer claimed the Nottingham Hoods a 83-81 victory in a game that ...
It was the first Thames Valley Kings triple-header of fixtures in the British Wheelchair Basketball national league this past Saturday.
The Thames Valley Kings are gearing up for the all-new 2022/23 British Wheelchair Basketball Season with their first fixtures of ...
READING ROCKETS progressed to the quarter finals of the KitKing Trophy with three wins in eight days in the pool ...
Reading Rockets Basketball Club have appointed Samit Nuruzade as their new head coach ahead of the 2022/23 season.
Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club's Trustee Peter Scoins named one of Royal Voluntary Services Platinum Champions.
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