16:25 GMT, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 17:25 UK
Wales' Evans sticks with Wrexham
Wales centre-back Steve Evans has signed a new one-year deal at relegated Wrexham, with an option for a further 12 months at the Racecourse.
"When I came back from Wales duty we sorted things out pretty quickly," Evans told the Wrexham website.
"I feel we can have a good year next year if we can get the momentum going, we're certainly due one."
Wrexham have also signed academy players Chris Marriott and Chris Maxwell on professional contracts.
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"Pleased Steve is staying loves the club and gives 100% but please no more own goals"
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Defender Marriott has been a regular for the reserves in the Pontins League in the last two seasons.
The youngster has even captained sides containing full professionals in his games at that level.
Llandudno-based goalkeeper Maxwell has had his path to the reserves blocked by three more senior keepers, but has represented Wales at Under-17 level.
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