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Greg Plummer has worked on the local sports scene for many years and is Mr Linnets as far as many King's Lynn Town FC fans are concerned. He follows them home and away.
The March Marlins Blue Army had yet another busy weekend with swimmers competing at the City of Peterborough Swimming Club Winter Meet.
As the road racing season nears its end, the need to travel is a must to seek out that next challenge and Fenland Running Club members did just that.
Three Counties Running members took part in the Larking Gowen Norwich Half Marathon.
Wisbech Town Hockey Club's first teams picked up points at the weekend, while two other sides continued their unbeaten streaks.
March Bears' second string were too strong for West Norfolk 2nds in a derby clash at Elm Road.
Ash Taylor felt his players should have seen the game out after a last-minute goal denied his March Town players a return to winning ways on Saturday.
Luke Hipwell has backed his Wisbech Town players to keep progressing after an impressive 3-2 victory over Ashby Ivanhoe at the weekend.
It was a mixed afternoon for Fenland sides as Wisbech Town picked up a huge win while March Town were held at home and Parson Drove lost on the road.
Tydd Reserves progressed through to the last 16 of the Lincs Junior County Cup at the weekend.
Three Counties Running Club members took part in the Run Luminate 5k.
Swimmers from March Marlins had an eventful weekend.
March Athletics Club juniors competed at the Cambridgeshire County Athletic Association Sportshall Athletics 2024.
A Wisbech gym is celebrating after being named gym of the year for the east of England and East Midlands - a year after first opening its doors.
Wisbech Town Hockey Club's first teams defied the weather conditions over the weekend, both securing important points in their respective leagues.
March Bears produced a brilliant defensive display on a wet and windy Saturday to topple high-flying Mistley 14-7 on home soil.
Amid Storm Bert, Wisbech were in search of their first win after four defeats on the bounce.
A newly-formed football team in Fenland are flying high in their first-ever season together.
Wisbech Town players need to take a close look at themselves with the club embroiled in a UCL Premier Division North relegation fight.
March Town coach Scott Callaghan says several returning faces can be the boost his side needs after another defeat in the UCL Premier Division South.
A late winner from Harvey Henderson saw March Town book their place in the last four of the Hinchingbrooke Cup with a 3-2 win at Whittlesey Athletic.