Teenage bowls star Nicole Moseley has been crowned Norfolk Federation under-15 two-wood champion.
Bowlers from all over the country converged on Hunstanton last week for the annual district open bowls tournament at the Cliff Parade Bowls Green.
Crowd-pleaser Jason Garrity is on his way to the King’s Lynn Stars in time for three massive home meetings next week.
Lynn Stars boss Dale Allitt heaped praise on his side after their big away win at Leicester on Monday.
The King's Lynn Stars underlined their potential as serious play-off contenders with a resounding 52-38 away win at Leicester on Monday.
Swaffham Town manager Paul Hunt has made some exciting new signings in the build-up to the 2018/19 season.
King's Lynn Town boss Simon Clark has already started doing his homework on his side's Southern League Central rivals.
Teenage batsman Harvey Wardle, 16, was the star of the show with a century as high-flying Denver remain second in the Division Five table.
King’s Lynn Stars number one Niels-Kristian Iversen revealed his feelings about his struggle back to full fitness.
It was Pat Cooke-Rogers’ turn to fly the flag for GB and Lynn Triathlon Club last weekend at the ITU Long Distance World Championships in Denmark.
The King's Lynn Stars travel to Leicester tonight looking to keep in touch with their rivals in the Premiership standings (7.30pm).
Lynn Stars captain Robert Lambert raced to a sensational victory in the second round of the Speedway Euro Championship in Gustrow on Saturday.
Snettisham's Phil Wright was back in action at Pembrey in his royal purple hot hatch.
Lynn Golf Club stalwart Mr Alan Cross shot a hole-in-one on July 4 (American Independence Day).
North Runcton booked a NACO Cup final meeting against Old Buckingham at the end of August following a two-wicket success at Cromer on Sunday.
The King's Lynn Stars have signed Simon Lambert on a 28-day contract to cover for injured reserve Kasper Andersen.
Downham fell agonisingly short in their bid to to reach a Carter Cup final in its 50th and final edition.
Ryston's women's team extended their advantage in the 2018 EMAC Track and Field League with a dominant display in the third match of the season.
Thursday saw the annual running of Ryston Runners' Hancock Handicap five-mile race, in memory of one of the club's founders, Bob Hancock.
West Norfolk race ace Ollie Ridout made it two King of Cadwell crowns in as many years after a great weekend at the picturesque Lincolnshire circuit.