A tough assignment
An already daunting prospect wasn’t made any easier when the Tyrone club’s first team game was called off.
And finding themselves 3-0 down after only 20 minutes, it looked as if a long and painful afternoon lay ahead for Freddie McKelvey’s side.
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Hide AdBut they refused to crumble and reduced the arrears to 3-1 with a goal from Dean Smyth.
The half-time interval provided a chance to regroup, and Scarva showed an abundance of commitment and fortitude to ensure the second half was scoreless.
As expected the home side created a series of dangerous attacking opportunities but the locals kept them at bay and carved out chances of their own, with both Kris Heron and Andy Boyce posing a real attacking threat.
Best for Scarva Rangers Reserves was William Morrison, who was colossal in the centre of midfield, while goalkeeper Gordon Magill also deserves plaudits for a series of first class saves.