Ryston’s Owen marks race debut with a win
Clubs join forces to host second Athletics Norfolk Open Meeting
Clubs join forces to host second Athletics Norfolk Open Meeting
Competitors looking good ahead of Regional Championships
Zoe Sharp helps herself to a hat-trick of tries
Throwing talent sparkles at spring open meeting
King's Lynn team boss Alex Brady pulled no punches after seeing his side crash out of the Premiership KO Cup after a humiliating 56-34 home defeat at the hands of Sheffield at the Adrian Flux Arena on Monday.The Tigers, who have an outstanding record of success in Norfolk over recent years, raced to an emphatic 114-66 aggregate victory.Grand Prix rider Jack Holder stormed to a five-ride paid maximum and former
Downham Town are determined to put last season's play-off heartache firmly behind them - by going one step further and winning promotion this term.The SCL Memorial Field outfit suffered agony against Harleston Town in the final last year.But the Thurlow Nunn First Division North runners-up - who missed out on winning the title to Heacham on the final day of this season - have a chance to make amends in
King's Lynn Town's hopes of automatic promotion will be decided on the final day of the National League North season.Lynn’s 3-1 success at Darlington on Saturday was matched by second-placed Fylde, who were 5-1 home winners over Leamington, whose relegation was confirmed as a result of their defeat.Mark Hughes' side showed their quality by scoring twice in the first half through Ben Stephens and Josh Coulson.Gold Omotayo added a third