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Home Sport
Two successive decent displays as Knights return to winning ways.
Home tie awaits Stamford in the next round after victory over Long Eaton.
Gingerbreads boss felt his side deserved more from Khalsa clash.
Tigers follow up midweek win with Saturday success.
Bourne are through to the quarter-finals of county competition.
Village club had been hit by a player shortage ahead of the campaign after losing eight members of last season's squad.
Stamford School student signs contract after impressing the Foxes.
Burghley will now be playing Premier League cricket next season for the first time in the club's 252-year history.
Town’s second team are on the up while Ketton complete successful season.
Grantham runners shrug off their exploits at gruelling Equinox24 course at Belvoir Castle.
Runners rack up 192 miles between them and the elevation of 15,000ft was equivalent to scaling Ben Nevis five times.
Vicki wins race against time to compete in the Vitality 10k in London.
Fellow club member pulls off an amazing achievement after taking part in her first 100 mile ultra event.
Grantham runner was the oldest female finisher by about nine years.
Landmark Leicester moment for Spalding born rugby player.
Match showcased Kesteven's dynamic play and defensive resilience.
Sarah leads scoring spree with four tries in victory over Boston.
Purple, black and whites bring an end to Corby team's run of 26 consecutive home victories.
Belvoir Vale Tennis Club won seven awards at the Tennis Leicestershire Annual Awards Evening, with special guest Greg Rusedski in attendance.
Top-of-the-Belvoir Vale Tennis Club ladies celebrate promotion
Grantham Tennis Club and Gym member Thomas McCormack competed at the recent under-10 Grade Five tournament at Easton Tennis Centre in Norfolk.
Belvoir Vale Tennis Club ladies' third team won their recent match against Newtown Linford Tennis Club in the Leicestershire League.
Grantham Tennis Club and Gym's first team ladies finished third in the Lincolnshire Division One, a highly competitive league held throughout summer.