Thames Valley Kings II fall to Brixton Ballers in an intense matchup
Thames Valley Kings II fell to defeat against Brixton Ballers in an intense matchup.
Thames Valley Kings II fell to defeat against Brixton Ballers in an intense matchup.
All three Kings teams hit the court this weekend, with two out of three teams coming away with victories. The ...
Thames Valley Kings' team continued their journey in the British Wheelchair Basketball League with action against Jaguars.
Teams from the Thames Valley Kings were in action on Saturday in Littlehampton against the Southern Sharks.
This past Saturday saw more British Wheelchair Basketball National League action for the Thames Valley Kings as the first and ...
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 ...
Thames Valley Kings took the win in their Division One South clash in the Wheelchair Basketball National League against Exeter ...
It was the first Thames Valley Kings triple-header of fixtures in the British Wheelchair Basketball national league this past Saturday.
It was a weekend of mixed results for Thames Valley Kings in the opening weekend of the British Wheelchair Basketball ...
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