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King's Lynn Town's poor National League North form continued after they were beaten by AFC Fylde at the Docherty Walks Stadium.
Fakenham Racecourse kicks off its 2025/26 National Hunt season today with plenty to celebrate.
Heacham continued their impressive recent form with a hard-fought 3–2 victory over Yarmouth Town in the Norfolk Senior Cup.
Marshland St James racer Jenson Sayell continued his fine 2025 campaign with another impressive performance at the Hunts Kart Racing Club Championship
Motorsport fans are in for an explosive evening tomorrow as the Adrian Flux Arena plays host to the Golden Gridlock.
King's Lynn Town have bolstered their defensive ranks by turning to near-neighbours Norwich City.
Hunstanton Bowls Club brought down the curtain on a highly successful 2025 outdoor season.
Just a few years ago, Clenchwarton Bowls Club stood on the brink of collapse.
Fakenham secured their second league win of the campaign with a hard-fought 25-19 victory over Wymondham 2nds at the Stringer Ground on Saturday.
Dylan Whitehouse was at the sharp end of the field as a calm, still autumn morning greeted the 348 runners who took part in Lynn parkrun on Saturday.
Runners braved thick Sunday morning fog to take on the annual West Acre Wild 10k Challenge.
West Norfolk Athletic Club members set a string of new personal bests and strong performances both on the road and off it.
West Norfolk coach Jamie Williamson admits his side can no longer call themselves underdogs after they stormed to a fourth successive league victory.
History was made at RAF Marham last week as the station’s first-ever Ladies 15s rugby team took to the field for their inaugural match.
West Norfolk and neighbours Wisbech RUFC have joined forces to reignite their second-team squads, competing together under the ‘Wildcats’ banner.
Pelicans produced a superb second-half comeback to defeat Cambridge University 3-1 in an enthralling home encounter on Saturday.
Seven students from the Mark Farnham Schools of Taekwon-Do travelled to Motherwell to compete in the TAGB Scottish Championships.
The second week of the Wisbech Table Tennis League campaign started with Eagles gaining an 8-2 win against Nets and Edges in the Premier Division.
King's Lynn Town have confirmed that Joe Simpson will continue in his role as caretaker manager.
King's Lynn’s Luke Harrison was crowned British Under-19 champion on a stunning day for the club’s youngsters at Workington on Saturday.
King's Lynn Town caretaker boss Joe Simpson said he was proud of his side's performance after their FA Cup exit to Scunthorpe United on Saturday.