March Town are fighting for silverware on four fronts going into the second half of what has already been an excellent season at Robingoodfellows Lane
Things are looking up for Wisbech Town heading into the second half of the season.
A Fenland mum and daughter enjoyed success on the running circuit over the festive period.
It was a very frosty, cold morning, but Three Counties running club members still put on their trainers to race.
March Athletics Club finished the New Year strong with many club members attending the Ely NYE 10k or the Marham Flyer's NYE 10k.
March Town have released a statement after receiving criticism on social media following the late postponement of their FA Vase clash against Daventry
March Town's big FA Vase clash against Daventry Town was called off an hour before kick-off as the cold snap plays havoc with the sporting fixtures.
March Town boss Ash Taylor says his team has not “achieved anything yet” heading into their huge Fourth Round FA Vase clash at home to Daventry Town.
March Town boss Ash Taylor sang the praises of striker Craig Gillies as the prolific striker added to his tally of goals with another hat-trick.
Wisbech Rugby Club suffered a second consecutive away defeat on Saturday afternoon, losing 64-0 to promotion-chasing Suffolk side Woodbridge.
Fenland Running Club members closed out 2024 with some notable achievements in the final few days of the year.
Three Counties Running Club members tackled two different 10k New Year's Eve races to round off a fantastic year of running.
Assistant March Town boss Simon Roberts is predicting an exciting 2025 for supporters with the club challenging for honours on four fronts.
Wisbech Town boss Luke Hipwell believes a draw was the right result in the Boxing Day derby at Deeping Rangers.
March Town and Wisbech Town go into their Boxing Day fixtures with good momentum after wins for both sides in the last week.
The ladies section at Tydd St Giles Golf Club recently organised a 10th-anniversary trophy nine-hole competition.
Three Counties Running Club member Andi Woolley has had a very busy few weeks.
Wisbech Town have announced a four-year plan to start producing its own home-grown talent following the appointment of a new academy director.
Wisbech might be bottom of the table heading into the festive period - but on this evidence, Leonard Veenendaal's side won't be there for much longer.
Wisbech manager Luke Hipwell was delighted for his players after seeing them strengthen their United Counties Premier North survival hopes on Saturday