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Home Sport
The Daniels are currently eight points adrift of safety and have netted just one league win so far this term.
Grantham and Harrowby also have home games in county cup competition.
Holbeach aiming to continue their consistency in tricky away test.
Green and black clad cross-country runners took to action over the rolling, twisty course.
Teenager is selected after squad trials.
Boss admits his side have had a little bit of a wobble after strong run.
Manager disappointed that his side failed to hit the heights of previous performances.
League championship win was fitting tribute to club stalwart.
Deeping’s long tenure in the Premier League is ended after home defeat.
Harrox hoping to be crowned champions as Spalding and Deeping aim to avoid drop.
Kinlock claims eights wickets for Spalding as Grab grabs six for Long Sutton.
Grantham runner finishes in fourth place after taking on next test after running multiple marathons.
Wendi Carrington produced the performance of a lifetime at the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii.
Third time at the event and there were no nasty surprises in store for Grantham runner.
Flat and fast course provided the ideal racing conditions.
Vital win moves Stamford further away from the danger zone.
Elephants hold out for victory to bring Bourne’s good run to an end.
Callum claims hat-trick haul as Spalding get the better of Bourne.
Elephants defy second half dismissal to earn excellent away win.
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.