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Thames Valley Kings Wheelchair Basketball Club gear up for new season

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The Thames Valley Kings are gearing up for the all-new 2022/23 British Wheelchair Basketball Season with their first fixtures of the new season occurring this Saturday.

The Berkshire-based Kings will have three teams competing in the National League competition again this year.

Kings’ first team will be in Division One this season, looking to boomerang back to the top flight after a tough first season in the Premier Division last year.

They will be backed up by an experienced second team in Division Two looking to cement the beginning of their own legacy and a Third Team who will look to emulate or beat the overall third-place finish from the National Finals they achieved last season.

Full fixtures for all below:

Thames Valley Kings – Division One South Fixtures

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