60th Eddie Soens Memorial returns to Aintree for Merseyside’s oldest race
This Saturday sees the return of Merseyside's oldest bike race, the Eddie Soens Memorial Trophy, after it was cancelled in 2021 due to COVID.
It is the 60th edition of the race, which takes place around the Aintree motor racing circuit in Liverpool.
Roar and Phoenix partner to grow women’s basketball in Cheshire
The founder of Cheshire Roar Women’s Basketball Club believes a new partnership with Cheshire Phoenix will help grow the women’s game in Cheshire.
The partnership was announced on International Women’s Day (Tuesday March 8).
World Gymnastics Championships launches education programme in Liverpool
The World Gymnastic Championships, which will be hosted in Liverpool, has launched an education programme for young aspiring gymnasts.
The programme has been introduced in a bid to inspire the future generation of gymnasts on Merseyside.
Widnes Wild solidify third place hopes with eye on play offs
Widnes Wild are in top three of the league after one win and one loss from a tough weekend against two of the top four teams.
With only a handful of games remaining, the race is on to claim the title and teams are looking towards the play-offs.
Formby table tennis star Yameen Al-Dahiri eyes Commonwealth success
Formby table tennis star Yameen Al-Dahiri is on course to take part in this summer's Commonwealth Games.
He is hoping to represent Wales in Birmingham, aiming to be part of their men's table tennis team.
Meet a young gymnast making his senior debut at British Championships in Liverpool
The Under 19’s British Champion Harry Hepworth will this month be making his debut at the Senior British Gymnastics Championships at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on the 26th March.
Pogačar claims victory at Strade Bianche as cycling season hots up
Eddie Merckx, arguably the greatest road cyclist of all time, has compared two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar to himself after the Slovenian soloed to victory at Strade Bianche.
Pogačar showed his credentials for the coming season with a fantastic solo victory at Strade Bianche on Saturday.
Merseyside Bowls Club bouncing back after COVID
March is here and on Merseyside spring has sprung as the sun beams down – for now at least.
And it marks a new season for Crown Green bowls as players are hoping to be back on their home turf.
Liverpool top-two hopes over after defeat to Manchester Swarm
Liverpool’s hopes of a top two finish in the NBL Division Three are over after an 82-78 defeat at Manchester Swarm.
Parkinson and Deveney top scored for Liverpool, with 24 and 22 points respectively, while Houghton and Schnall ran the show for Swarm, with 21 and 17.
Preston Curling Club “gone crazy” since GB Winter Olympics success
Many of us have developed a growing interest in Curling over the past few weeks while watching the Winter Olympics.
It started off with the mixed doubles team of Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds reaching the bronze medal match.