LANCASTER City finished their pre-season campaign with a victory over 10-man Kendal at Giant Axe on Saturday.
An early goal from Lee Dodgson and another from Aaron Helliwell were enough to secure victory after Kendal had equalised from the spot th
rough Michael Colley.
But perhaps the main talking point after the game was the red card shown to Kendal player-manager Lee Ashcroft after a clash with Scott Greenwood.
Referee Tommy Pinder sent Ashcroft off in the 17th minute for what seemed to be a stamping offence, the Kendal boss heading straight down the tunnel.
By then, City were in front with Dodgson looking a particular threat. He was on the scoresheet in the fourth minute when he slotted home after Dave Foster beat the offside trap and found Dodgson with a square pass.
But after the red card, Kendal rallied and won a penalty when Mark Thornley brought down Carl Osman, Colley scoring.
However, it didn't take long for City to go back in front. Neil Marshall's forward pass was expertly laid off by Foster for Aaron Helliwell to race through and beat David Newnes in the Kendal goal.
Thornley made a good save from Lee Mulvaney to keep it 2-1 in the first half while the second period was largely a stalemate.
City travel to Harrogate Railway on Saturday for their first game of the new UniBond Division One North season.
Lancaster City: Thornley, Rigby, Marshall, Heffernan, Greenwood, Stringfellow, Dodgson (Fernandez 46), Entwisle, Foster, Jackson, Helliwell (Sysons 80). Unused subs: Redhead, Durnham, Price.
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