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Thames Valley Kings put in solid display in triple header weekend

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Friday, March 10, 2023 6:51 am
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Kings retreive the ball after tip against High Rollers

Kings retreive the ball after tip against High Rollers

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All three Kings teams hit the court this weekend, with two out of three teams coming away with victories. The results were impressive, with all three teams putting up strong performances against their opponents.

The Kings III put on a dominating performance against the Folkestone Arrows, winning 45-24 in a high-energy game. The Kings III showed incredible teamwork, with several key players stepping up to lead the team to a decisive victory.

Not to be outdone, the Kings II also had an impressive victory, beating the Woking Blackhawks 46-23. The Kings II displayed their depth of talent, with every player on the team contributing to the win.

Unfortunately, the Kings didn’t fare as well, losing 47-52 against the High Rollers in a hard-fought game.

The match was closely contested throughout, but ultimately the Kings were unable to secure the victory.

Despite their valiant effort, the Kings couldn’t overcome the High Rollers’ tenacious defensive display.

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Overall, it was a successful weekend for the Kings teams, with two out of three teams securing victories.

Fans can look forward to more exciting matches from the Kings in the weeks to come as the season draws gradually toward an exciting conclusion.

Results:

Kings III 45 – 24 Folkestone Arrows

Kings II 46-23 Woking Blackhawks

Kings 47-52 High Rollers

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