The second semi-final of the South Kesteven Charity Cup between Grantham Town and Stamford AFC produced a close encounter on Tuesday night.
Belvoir lost the toss and were asked to bat on their home soil.
Cliffedale Primary School held a basketball tournament against two other schools recently.
It has been a fantastic start to the race season for Belvoir Tri Club junior members, especially for their podium place finishers.
A fantastic Friday night was had at Knipton last week in remembering a Belvoir CC and local cricketing legend, Vic Heppenstall.
Grantham Town continue their pre-season campaign with their first home friendly against a Notts County XI at The Meres tomorrow (Saturday).
Judy Murray, the doyenne of British tennis, was in town last week, along with BBC TV commentator and former British number one player Andrew Castle.
The annual match between the King’s School and MCC took place on Friday.
There are many ways to celebrate a 50th birthday but Grantham Running Club’s Craig Drury chose to race up England’s third highest peak.
Isaac Newton School were crowned winners of the Grantham and District Town Sports Athletic Event at The Meres leisure centre last Thursday.
After a successful season, two girls teams, U12 and U13, from Ropsley Colts travelled to play in an all-girls tournament arranged by Leicester City.
Roy Nelson turned up the heat in the very recent Sudbrook Moor senior 36-hole competition, to retain the title and trophy in back-to-back years.
Belvoir Cricket Club will be hosting their fourth Vic Heppenstall Memorial T20 Match at their beautiful ground at Knipton on Friday (June 30).
Last Saturday’s cricket round-up from the Lincs ECB Premier and the South Lincs & Border League.
Fulbeck racing driver Shaun Balfe heads for Snetterton this weekend, as the British GT Championship reaches its halfway point in the season.
Grantham Town have confirmed that they have turned to former boss Paul Rawden to support the club as first team manager for the upcoming season.
Witham Wheelers held their annual British Cycling road races which have a history going back to 1963.
Grantham Amateur Boxing Club had two of their boxers in action in the ring recently.
Since the end of the season, Grantham Town’s U14 coaches have been working hard to improve the squad, as they ready the team for the new U15 campaign.
To mark World Ocean Day, Grantham swimmer Ross Edgley was due to have challenged Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy to the first ever ‘Race For The Sea’.