The
academy graduate and current under-23 regular put pen-to-paper on a deal which
will keep him at Wolves for another 12 months in the summer.
The
19-year-old stopper, who made 9 appearances for the under-18s last season, as
well as being a member of the under-23 squad, has signed a new contract with
the club until 30th June 2020, with the agreement including an additional
one-year option.
Pardington (pictured) initially joined Wolves in August 2018 from Stratford`s league rivals Rushall
Olympic.
Returning
to the The DCS Stadium is defender Kynan Isaac, who re-joins from league rivals
Banbury United, for whom he has made 17 appearances this season having joined the
Puritans for a third spell in September 2019.
He
was with Reading as a youth before joining Oxford City in February 2011.
The
27-year-old moved to Banbury for his
first spell with the club in September 2012 and playing wide midfield or
upfront he made 77 appearances for the Puritans, scoring 27 goals prior to
earning a one-year deal with then-League Two side Luton Town in the summer of
2014.
In
his year at Kenilworth Road he played for the Hatters development side and had
a loan spells with Oxford City and Hemel Hempstead Town prior to re-joining
Banbury on loan in February 2015, making a further 16 appearances for the club,
scoring one more goal through to the end of that season.
After
leaving Luton, he played for Oxford City again, Brackley Town and Aylesbury FC
prior to joining Stratford in the summer of 2018.
He
had been playing for North Leigh this season prior to returning to Banbury. |