Back Row (L-R): Graham Solomon, Kristian Kamara, Scott Davies, Sean Mackin, Dave Peacock, Justin Hutchinson, Michael Mackin, Phil Peggs, Craig Gibbon
Front Row: Michael Kinnair, Martin Say, Nicky Ward, Sam Garvie, Danny Wilkinson, Josh Mitchell, David Hicks, Alex Anderson

 

GENERAL INFORMATION
League: Wearside League
Manager: Monty Alexander
Manager's Assistants: Lambton Shepherd (Shep)
Secretary: Simon Whitwell
Chairman: Dave Taylor
Treasurer: Malcolm Carver
Home Ground: New Marske Sports Club, Gurney Street, New Marske, Redcar, TS11 8EG
Colours: Yellow / Blue
Squad: Justin HUTCHINSON, Thomas LAVERICK, Scott DAVIES, Graham SOLOMAN, Phillip PEGGS, Michael KINNAIR, Daniel WILKINSON, Kristian KAMARA, Martin SAY, Michael MACKIN, Nicholas WARD, Sean MACKIN, Alex ANDERSON, David HICK, Andrew Robert MITCHELL, Craig GIBBIN, Steven McPARTLAND, Paul LYONS, David BROWN, Shaun GARBUTT, David HITCHIN, Andrew FUTCHER, Jonathan STOTT, Mathew BELL
   
NEWS

Monty and New Marske Pick Up Sports Awards
14 December 2007

NEW MARSKE Sports Club were well represented at the Evening Gazette's annual Sports Awards dinner held on Monday at Middlesbrough's Thistle Hotel. The awards scheme is designed to showcase the great wealth and depth of sporting talent and achievement within the region. Focussing on the local community it aims to recognise and reward the work taking place at grassroots level up.

Senior's Manager, Monty Alexander was shortlisted for the Coach/Mentor of the Year Award in recognition of his work in non-league football. Monty managed Carlin How to three consecutive Teesside League Division One titles and two of the last three Macmillan Bowl Trophies before the club's move to become New Marske. Monty has been involved with the club for a decade during which time the club has enjoyed an almost unbroken run of success, winning eight out of nine possible titles. And that good form is continuing this season with New Marske having lost just one game in all competitions so far.

Steve Davies, whose son Scott plays for New Marske, paid tribute to Monty's managerial skills, saying: "All the players respect him because he cares about individuals. If someone is injured Monty is the first to call and see if they are ok. He is a gentleman in everyway". On hearing he had been shortlisted for the award, Monty said: "I'm flattered to think that somebody somewhere appreciates what I do. I wouldn't know what to do without football. I've been in the game a long, long time and I still get the respect of 16 and 17-year olds, which is very rewarding".

New Marske were also presented with the FA Charter Standard by Middlesbrough FC's Academy Director, Dave Parnaby. The Charter Standard Scheme is the Football Association's best practice guide that sets standards of coaching and administration for all clubs outside the Football League and Premier League.

Monty Alexander with his finalist award New Marske's Dave Taylor, Steve Davies and captain Nicky Ward being presented with the FA Charter by Dave Parnaby (2nd right)

Above left: Monty Alexander with his finalist award

Above right : New Marske's Dave Taylor, Steve Davies and captain Nicky Ward being presented with the FA Charter by Dave Parnaby (2nd right)