Thames Valley Kings perform at the British Wheelchair Basketball National Championships Finals
Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club had two teams on display this weekend at the British Wheelchair Basketball National Championship ...
Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball club had two teams on display this weekend at the British Wheelchair Basketball National Championship ...
The Thames Kings junior wheelchair Basketball team were in action at the Elite 8s finals this past weekend, where the ...
The Thames Valley Kings Wheelchair Basketball Club is holding an all day Wheelchair Basketball Fundraiser on Saturday, June 18.
READING ROCKETS earned victory in their final match at the Rivermead Leisure Centre by scoring 101 points against Team Newcastle ...
READING ROCKETS eased through to the play-off quarter finals in a triumphant double header weekend.
READING ROCKETS kept their challenge for the play-off Championship on track with a win over Worthing Thunder.
READING ROCKETS executed one of their best displays of the season with a win over Thames Valley Cavaliers.
READING ROCKETS got back to winning ways when they played host to Bradford Dragons on Saturday night.
Reading Rockets Basketball Club have applied to join the fully professional British Basketball League.
Reading Rockets suffered a heartbreaking defeat in the semi-finals of the LLynch Trophy to Newcastle in a tense cup encounter.
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