A much-depleted Wisbech Town side lost their opening league game to Coleshill Town this afternoon.
Here are the results from today's game's involving Fenland's senior teams.
Parson Drove took all three points in their clash with Wisbech St Mary.
Tydd St Giles golf club put on the Sewell Salver and Ciuffini Sheild 36 hole competition.
A Ladies Summer Foursomes competition was won by Paula Brown and Sarah Sheldrick with 35 points.
The latest match at Buttonhole Lake in Marshland St James saw Steve Poole take the honours.
Members of Fenland Running Club took part in the London Landmarks Half Marathon.
Three Counties Running Club member Arthur Sargeant took part in an extremely tough event, The Outlaw Nottingham.
An unnamed semi-professional footballer has been accused of racism.
Parson Drove boss Robbie Harris said his team lacked fight as they lost 6-0 on Saturday.
March Town surrendered a two-goal lead on Saturday as they fell at the first hurdle in the FA Cup.
Wisbech start the season without an influential defender - but know they’re in a much stronger position than this time last season.
Wisbech St Mary lost 6-2 at Diss Town on Saturday after drawing 2-2 at the break.
Overheating caused a tractor and bailer to catch fire.
A depleted March Town side went down to a second league defeat out of two against Lakenheath this evening (Tuesday).
Police on anti-social behaviour patrols on Friday evening seized an off-road motorbike.
Parson Drove's joint managers Gary Haime and Robbie Harris have spoken after today's opening day defeat.
There was no dream start as Parson Drove played in the Eastern Counties League for the first time.
The three Fenland teams in league action this afternoon all fell to opening day defeats.
A good second day was not enough for clay shooting star Aaron Heading to qualify for the Olympic finals in Japan.