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East Kilbride Burgh United 2008s are looking to recruit players for the new season that will start in early 2017.
Your child must be have been born in 2008 and be keen to improve their football skills while also being part of a team.
If interested contact Stuart on 07983536809 for more information.
• Claremont Amateurs 2004s are looking for a keeper with experience of playing 11-a-side matches.
They play in the first division of the LFDA league on Sunday mornings. Contact Alan on 07771831145. • East Kilbride Caledonian Thistle are looking for new players for their 2011, 2010 and 2009 age groups.
They are also looking for established players to boost their 2007 and 2005 squads. For all enquiries message them on Facebook.com/EKCTFC.
Craig Malcolm extended his lead at the top of the Star Tracker to 23 points this week after helping Stranraer to a 3-1 win over Stenhousemuir.
points edged him two points further ahead of second place Chris Erskine, who scored zero after his Partick side lost 2-0 to Motherwell.
closing in on Erskine with his two appearance points from Saturday leaving him just two points off second.
The Blues striker didn’t score, but his appearance
their 2-1 defeat to Airdrie on Saturday. That sees him
Malcolm’s team-mate Mark McGuigan is now The big mover this week was Alloa’s Jamie
move up to fourth.
Paul Woods drops to fifth, despite Queen’s Park’s 2-1 win over East Fife on Saturday. He picked up two appearance points and is four clear of Neil Parry, who had a tough week between the sticks for Alloa. He conceded four goals this week and drops down to 14 points for the season.
At the bottom end of the table Frazer Wright didn’t
feature in Dumbarton’s 0-0 draw with Raith and remains on minus two. Fraser Kerr came off injured after 19 minutes of the defeat to Stranraer and escaped punishment for the three goal concessions.
Craig McLeish didn’t feature for Queen’s Park and remains rock bottom on minus five.