East Woodhay's miserable start to the Hampshire Cricket League Division 1 season continued following a 39-run defeat to Ferndown Wayfarers.
Thatcham Town's solid start to their Thames Valley Cricket League Division 4a campaign continued with a six-wicket win over Finchampstead 3rd.
Falkland suffered a first defeat of their Thames Valley Cricket League Division 1 season, losing by 45 runs to Tring Park.
New Kintbury Rangers manager Danny Langford has promised to put his heart and soul into the role as he targets promotion next season.
There was more heartache for Luke Humphries as he missed out on a place at the World Cup after suffering a fourth final defeat of 2023.
Spencer Annetts scored a blistering 191 not-out as Hungerford thumped Medstead to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.
Jagjit Singh took five wickets as Newbury beat Cove 2nd to move to the top of the TVCL Division 4a table.
Ed Walker admits he’s far more relaxed than three years ago as he prepares to send out another runner in this weekend’s Epsom Derby.
Hungerford Town announced the signing of Oxford United legend Ryan Clarke.
Newbury Road Club held its annual Open Time Trial last week, with the event now dedicated to late club member Dave Jones.
Both Newbury Athletic Club and Team Kennet produced stellar performances in last week’s Berkshire Athletics Track and Field County Championship.
Hungerford Town boss Danny Robinson has made a number of shrewd-looking signings as he plans for next season in the Southern Premier League.
East Woodhay’s disappointing start to the season continued with a two wicket defeat to Purbrook at the weekend.
Falkland enjoyed a fantastic weekend with all four of their sides winning their matches.
The Tullochs were on top form on and off the pitch as both Hungerford sides recorded wins at the weekend.
Thatcham suffered a first defeat of their season as a batting collapse condemned them to a 41-run loss against Reading 2nd.
Frankie Dettori’s farewell season continued with a spectacular ride as Newbury hosted an action-packed weekend of racing.
Falkland Cricket Club made history this week when it hosted the first ever professional cricket match to take place in Berkshire.
Modern Games managed to avoid a nibble from rival Chindit as he landed the feature Group 1 Al Shaqab Lockinge Stakes at Newbury on Saturday.
Team Kennet teamed up with West Berkshire School Sports Network to host the annual West Berkshire Quadkids Athletics Festival.