Football
In the Peterborough and District League Premier Division, Uppingham Town returned to winning ways, 5-0 at home over Deeping Rangers Reserves who had not lost since mid-February. Rio Wills double and one each for George Johnson, Ollie Lewin and Fynn Seggie.
Oakham United lost 3-1 away at Ramsey Town. Oli Cox with their goal. Stamford Bels also losing, 7-3 at 4th placed Warboys Town.
To Division 1 and Ketton Sports Premier completed a league double at Stamford Lions with a 5-2 win. Two goals each for Nathan Bedford and Lee Croft with Kaine Baker the other. Taylor Gilbert and Charles Osei scoring for Stamford Lions.
Bourne Town drew 1-1 against visitors Bedworth United that was after Robbie Ellis had given them a first half lead in the Northern Premier League Midlands Division.
A mixed afternoon for our local clubs at home in the United Counties Premier Division North. Blackstones for the first time this season made it three wins in a row as they beat Gresley Rovers, 3-0. Andrew Irvine with a brace and Cam Harris the other. The result sees them move out of the bottom two.
Deeping Rangers meanwhile suffered a 4-1 defeat to Eastwood. Josh Randall with their goal.
Cottesmore avenged their defeat at Magna 73 in August thanks to a Leon Kavanagh hat-trick as they won 3-1 in the Everards Brewery Premier Division.
Women’s Football
Deeping Rangers lost 4–3 at home to Newmarket Town Development in the Cambridgeshire Women’s Division 1. Sasha Beresford, Kara Butler and Katie Waters with their goals.
Youth Football
Peterborough & District League
Under 16 Division 3 - Ketton Sports 0–1 Crowland Juniors
Rugby
Leicester Tigers have failed to reach the quarter-finals of the Investec Champions Cup following their 64 points to 14 defeat at Bordeaux Bègles.

Rutland Farm Park's last week of public opening
Frank Newbon Outdoor Gym re-opens
Cabinet roles announced for Rutland County Council
Regular church services return to All Saints' Church
Man arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage
Neighbourhood priorities remain the same for residents in Uppingham
The Great Tommy Sleep Out in Oakham
Rutland Belle's 40th anniversary