Cambs Senior Invitation Cup – Newmarket T Ladies 7 March Town Ladies 0 The Hares played an excellent first half by defending well.
Cambs Senior Invitation Cup Wisbech Town Ladies 6 Cambridge Rangers 2
Some 35 stalwart Fenland Running Club members braved the treacherous conditions in this year’s Perkins Great Eastern Run.
Fenland Gymnastics Academy have had a superb September with 41 gymnasts aged between 5 and 14 competing at the Cambridgeshire County Levels.
The second practice round for the East Midlands Winter League took place on a very wet, and at times windy, Old Nene at March and Creek Cottage.
Wisbech Swimming Club’s A team finished second in the Anglian League final at Boston to claim overall league victory after strong performances.
The Fen ladies faced rivals the Saints for the second time this season and preserved their 100 per cent record to win their first four league games.
The March Marlins were split into two squads, the Blues and the Whites, for the annual memorial gala for Richard Shaw on Saturday.
Wisbech made some impressive opening tries and outstanding tagging in a great display of team work at the Bury St Edmunds Festival on Sunday.
Wisbech Wildcats made it two from two in the season when they beat hosts Thetford Heathens 7-31 to continue their love affair with floodlit fixtures.
Chatteris Kingfishers claimed numerous successes at the Rob Welbourn Open Meet.
Strikers Toby Allen and Craig Gillies earned March Town FC a home 2-2 Thurlow Nunn League Division One North draw against Norwich CBS on Saturday.
S Tech Prem – March Town 0 Cambs City Dev 3 An excellent home performance by the Hares was disappointingly not matched by the final result.
Wisbech Town FC manager Gary Setchell was proud of his side's performance in their 2-1 home exit to higher-ranked Kidsgrove Athletic.
William Coad Intermediate Cup Chatteris Town 5 Girton United 0 Nothing else could have gone better for Chatteris Town, writes Dan Mason.
Broxbourne 4 Wisbech Men 1 With injury being a factor this week, Wisbech started very well but missed vital chances to take the lead.
Gary Clifford of Wisbech Fenland Running Club took on the ultra-marathon from Ely to Cambridge.
A young Wisbech side put their name on the Ernie Wool Shield for the first time when they beat four times winners and host club Chatteris by 30 runs.
You can always tell winter is not too far away when the big weights we saw from all the local commercial waters start to drop, writes Ken Wade.
Cambs Kershaw Senior A Chatteris Town 2 Soham United 0 Chatteris recorded a fifth straight home win to maintain the pressure on leaders Over Sports.