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Hungerford Town manager Danny Robinson is looking forward to the summer break and spending time with his loved ones before focusing on next season.
A basketball club from Thatcham will be on BBC Sports' Red Button on the weekend.
It was a difficult season-opener for Falkland's 1st XI who fell to a crushing 238-run defeat at the hands of Eversley.
Ryan Seager was the hero for Hungerford Town, scoring his 27th league goal of the season to earn The Crusaders a point against Dorking Wanderers.
Tim Underwood paid tribute to Tempelpirate after his popular veteran recorded his 26th win in what is likely to be his last race at Kingston Blount.
Luke Humphries put in another impressive showing at the weekend, reaching the semi-finals of the European Darts Open.
Two player Thatcham Jeffernauts (Fallon Rust and Andy Jeffery) were thumped 9-1 by Kintbury JOG in Division 1 of the Newbury Table Tennis League.
Carol and Mike Sparvell won the Sumner Trophy, a mixed greensome competition, at West Berks Golf Club with 37 points.
The snooker community mourned the loss of one of the true greats of the game recently, with the sad passing of Tony Powell.
Newbury Cricket Club is a good place to be at the moment.
Hundreds of people turned out as the Chieveley Chase made a welcome return.
James McAvoy is relishing the chance to take Newbury Blues to greater heights.
Paggies Bar claim decisive win over NWX at Lambourn FC.
Thatcham Town captain Jack Young is determined to lead his side back into the Thames Valley League Division 2 at the first time of asking.
West Berks were crowned English national Over-60s Fours champions at the national indoor bowls finals in Nottingham.
Team took part in a thrilling match in Swindon that saw a much depleted squad due to the Easter Break.
Paggies Bar completed a league and cup double after beating OLA Prestige 3-2 in the final of the Lambourn Cup on Sunday.
Danny Hawkins has been selected to take part in the European Championships in September.
Hungerford Town's play-off hopes are hanging by a thread after they crashed to their fourth straight defeat in National League South on Saturday.
Tom Cole produced moments of magic at the start and end of Blues’ final South West 1 East match of the season against Grove at Monks Lane.
Paul Archer signed off as Newbury Blues head coach with a warm reception from supporters.
The shutters have gone up on the renovated clubhouse at Newbury Cricket Club.