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Exeter City goalkeeper Christy Pym signs new contract
Exeter City goalkeeper Christy Pym has signed a new contract.
The 19-year-old, who broke into the Grecians' first team this season, is the first of Exeter's out-of-contract players to have agreed a new deal.
Pym made his debut in February's 3-2 win at Southend and played nine matches for City this season, including the last five as he ousted Artur Krysiak between the Exeter posts.
He kept two consecutive clean sheets in City's last two games of the season.
Grecians youth team graduate Pym's new contract length is undisclosed, and he could start the season as City's first choice after Krysiak was released earlier this month.
Pym's understudy, James Hamon, is still considering a contract offer as are Matt Oakley, Matt Gill, Eliot Richards and Jimmy Keohane.