Storm Desmond wreaked havoc to all the local sport within the area at the weekend. Football, and hockey, as well as indoor sports such as basketball and Futsal, were all affected.

Kendal Town's home game with Prescot was one of many local games that fell victim to the terrible weather conditions.

Ibis, who play their home games at the Jubilee Playing Fields in Kendal, won't be playing at home for a while as the playing fields were seriously flooded. Ibis have not played a game for over a month, while itsr Reserves only played once in the whole of November.

Milnthorpe Corinthians are likely to be out of action as their home ground was seriously damaged by the floods, while Kendal Cricket Club's Shap Road ground was deep under water.

Kendal Warriors Basketball, who play all their home games at Dallam School in Milnthorpe, postponed their game as travelling to and from the Milnthorpe Campus was impossible. Monday night's Futsal was also called off due to Queen Katherine School not having any power, while some of the roads were still flooded.

Kendal Rugby Club won 32-12 at Wilmslow to go top of the league. However, travelling to and from the game proved to be a nightmare.

Kirkby Lonsdale Rugby Club travelled to Altricham Kersal and lost 17-13, their first defeat of the season.

This weekend's games may all still be affected. It is hard to say when the sport will return.

Kendal Town don’t have a home game until December 28, while Kendal Rugby Club are due to be home to Blackburn and Kirkby Lonsdale at home to Wilmslow this weekend.

Kendal Ladies and the Men's Hockey Second Team are also scheduled to be at home for what will be the last games before the Christmas break.