Kilwinning Rangers boss Chris Strain heaped praise on teenage goalkeeper Ewan Henderson after an impressive debut in Saturday’s 4-1 win against Rossvale.
The 17-year-old was thrown in at the deep end at Buffs Park after Jamie Barclay called off on the morning of the game due to illness.
But any nerves were pushed to the side as the youngster produced an assured display between the sticks, beaten only by a first half Hugh Kerr penalty.
Strain revealed the rookie keeper was given a standing ovation in the dressing room after goals from Gavin Millar (2), Thomas Collins and Kyro Crawford sealed an important three points.
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