It was a weekend of Parkruns across the county for Three Counties Running Club Members.
March Town United FC moved back up to sixth place in the Thurlow Nunn League Division 1 North after tasting success at the weekend.
Sunday saw race number two get underway of the 30th Anniversary Frostbite League at Nene Park, Ferry Meadows – near Peterborough city centre.
Wisbech Men’s 1st 0 Sudbury 2 An in-form Wisbech were slow off the mark and conceded an early goal through a good passing move from leaders Sudbury.
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League D1 East Stocksbridge Park Steels 1 Wisbech Town 0
Chatteris boxer Jordan Gill says the level of recognition he has received after winning his first title has been “overwhelming”.
Wisbech secured a dominant 71-0 bonus point rugby win over Ipswich YM at Harecroft Road on Saturday.
Wisbech Town FC have been reinstated into the FA Trophy and will host Yaxley on Tuesday night (Nov. 6, 7.45pm) in the first qualifying round.
The Halloween run that took part in Wisbech Park on Saturday saw Three Counties Running Club members win both the 1k and 5k events.
Kev Lee rounded off the Fenland Rods season with yet another match win, topping the field from peg 13 on the Elm Pool with 68lb 13oz.
King's Lynn Sunday League Sponsored by Walker Construction In the sole fixture The Woodman’s Cottage moved up to third place, writes Will Jones.
Students from the 14 Mark Farnham Schools of Tae Kwon-Do have the opportunity to take part in Colour Belt Grading examinations four times a year.
Wisbech Men's 1st 3 Norwich City 2’s 2 Wisbech started the game on a high from last week's victory, playing some good passing hockey.
Wisbech Tennis Club staged its first introductory Halloween Tournament for children aged 6, 7 and 8 during half-term.
North Cambs played their first Derbyshire indoor game of the 2018/19 season against Hunts at Hudson IBC, Wisbech.
Fenland Gymnastics Academy had a superb month of competitions after 41 gymnasts, aged 5-14, competed at the Cambs County Levels competitions.
The TT season traditionally finishes with a competition where a steep hill sees spectators who cheer riders on who bid to be fastest to the top.
Chatteris Town manager Alex Kaufman believes that more quality in the final third could have been the difference between victory and defeat.
In Saturday’s programme, promoter Eddie Hearn wrote: “There’s a lot of talk about Jordan Gill but it’s now time to find out if the hype is real.”
Dave Burgess was first March AC club member home on Sunday, finishing the gruelling Snowdonia Marathon in 3hr 13min 36sec and 57th overall.