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High-flying Bourne are beaten by a side who started the day at the foot of the table.
Six wins on the bounce as Stones are the only side in the top four to triumph.
Sponsorship allows the club to purchase new training and playing kits for both this season and next.
Capes has become the new number one in his age group for shot put.
European events are on the horizon for sprinter who has set his sights on going to America.
Wakes aiming to end a near 20-year wait for county silverware.
Fine first half performance fires young Gingerbreads to victory.
Former England cricketer Matthew Hoggard has joined a school’s coaching team for the rest of the academic year.
Skipper is determined to keep Harrox heading in the right direction.
With homegrown heroes and international icons aplenty, Leicestershire County Cricket Club are set for another trophy-winning season in 2025.
Club presents run-maker with new bat after fantastic feat.
Potter leads Grantham club home as preparations continue for London Marathon.
Trio are big winners on the night after success in multiple categories.
Former King’s School pupil has made his international debut for Denmark
Well drilled and accomplished Peterborough side prove too strong.
Bright start fades as Elephants are defeated by high-flying hosts.
Rugby club are moving closer to ending long wait to play again at regional level.
Battling display produces deserved away win for Elephants.
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.