Three members of Grantham Running Club made the journey to Sheffield to take part in the Jane Tomlinson Run for All Sheffield 10k last Sunday.
A late Lee Shaw equaliser rescued a point for the Gingerbreads at second-placed Hebburn Town on Saturday.
It is possible to catch small roach/bream hybrids on quite a few local venues, but bigger fish are quite rare and elusive.
Five-year-old New Forest pony Marleydenes Miriam will be competing at the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC, Birmingham, next week.
A more than convincing victory took Kesteven to the top of the table on Saturday.
The final league games of the season were played on Saturday, with Grantham's second XI hosting Woodhall Spa 2nd at Gorse Lane.
As the triathlon season winds down to a close for another year, members of Belvoir Tri Club have shown no signs of slowing down and keep on racing.
The first round of the Lincolnshire Cyclo-Cross League was promoted by Sleaford Wheelers at the Ancaster Kart Track venue.
Three separate Belton Woods ladies' Trophy Knockout competitions were held over the past two months, culminating in wins for three players.
Equinox24 returned to the grounds of Belvoir Castle on Saturday.
Kesteven made it three wins out of three after they whitewashed Grimsby at home on Saturday.
Some of the UK’s best Learning Disability tennis players will compete in a competition at Grantham Tennis Club this weekend.
Home team Lindum won the toss and put Grantham in to bat on Saturday.
Woodland Waters has been very busy over the past few weeks, particularly with holiday makers, but that has not deterred the fish from feeding.
Even though they were bolstered by two new additions to the squad, Grantham Town still made an early exit from the FA Trophy competition on Monday.
The annual Ponton Plod running and walking event took place as usual on Sunday.
Kesteven welcomed Gainsborough to Woodnook for round two of the league campaign.
Grantham Town's first foray in the FA Trophy this season will be at Sutton Coldfield tonight (Monday).
Grantham Town manager Matt Chatfield has expressed his disappointment at the Gingerbreads' early exit from the FA Cup this week.
Sleaford won the toss and elected to bat on home turf on Saturday and amassed 267 runs for the loss of six wickets from their allotment of 50 overs.