The Norfolk Alliance title race is going down to the wire with in-form Fakenham threatening to spoil Downham’s stranglehold on the Premier Division.
King’s Lynn Town Reserves manager Adam Seal lavished praise on his youngsters after their 2-1 win at big-spending March Town United on Tuesday night.
Fakenham Town manager Andy Cunningham is backing his side to build on a midweek win when they set out on the FA Cup tomorrow night (Friday).
Niels-Kristian Iversen and skipper Robert Lambert again produced the Heat 15 goods as the Stars repeated their success from Monday in Manchester.
Willie Skoyles was back in the winning groove in the two-litre stock cars and heads to the World Final, at Lynn, full of confidence later this month.
The picturesque circuit of Cadwell Park was the place to be for Snettisham's Phil Wright to deliver some fantastic results at the weekend.
Teenage roller skating star Chantel Lyon is off to the European Championships in Portugal.
Three dedicated students from Wisbech and Lynn Martial Arts Club have conquered the world.
West Norfolk single seater racer Oliver Clarke is celebrating his latest results in the USA F4 Championship.
Anglers across West Norfolk are being urged to help protect fish this summer during sustained periods of hot weather.
Charlie Wakefield, from West Norfolk Junior Badminton, won both a silver and a bronze medal at the under-19 Badminton England silver graded event.
Ryston youngsters Mia Moore and Oakley Took had a day to remember in the last Eastern Young Athletics League match of the season at Peterborough.
King's Lynn Stars team boss Dale Allitt hailed their sensational win at Belle Vue on Monday night as “massive”.
Wrestling favourites Falling Starr Wrestling return to King's Lynn on Saturday with their latest bone-crunching spectacular bill.
The King's Lynn Stars have signed a World Champion.
King's Lynn Stars racer Ty Proctor is aiming to be back in action for the Tru Plant Stars next week.
Fakenham Town manager Andy Cunnigham has hinted that Ghosts fans will be treated to be a style of football which is easier on the eye this season.
The slow-starting Stars were punished for a nightmare opening in their thumping at Poole on Wednesday night.
Title-chasing Downham Town returned to winning ways on Saturday, beating Cromer by five wickets at the Memorial Field.
Eighteen riders of all ages and abilities took to the roads for the Dunwich Dynamo at the weekend.