Christmas came early at Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Caley Thistle move four points clear in second place after win over Dunfermline.
James Beeston is out of Clachnacuddin’s match at Wick Academy and could be missing for several games due to work commitments.
Castle Stuart Golf Links has been ranked among the top 100 courses in the world according to a leading golf magazine.
However club has raised 70 per cent of funding required to solve cash flow problem.
Dave Carson says he would be content with a tight victory against Kelso as long as they scored at least four tries to pick up a bonus point.
ICT are an improved team from last season according to John Robertson as they look to consolidate second place against Dunfermline tomorrow.
Sandy McLeod does think Clach haven't a mountain to climb at Harmsworth Park.
Ronnie Sharp will stay as manager of Nairn County after signing new deal.
Bellfield Park are ringing with success after becoming North of Scotland Under-18 League tennis champions.
Highland head coach Dave Carson says defeat at Biggar tomorrow could put the National One league leaders out of sight in the title race.
Clachnacuddin manager Sandy McLeod has hailed teenage winger Ross Logan as the kind of player who gets fans off their seats.
Nairn County manager Ronnie Sharp has branded the decision not allowing the club to play Turriff United tomorrow as ridiculous.
Megan Keith hopes to benefit from her experience in international orienteering at the European under-20 Cross Country Championships.
Stuart MacDonald says being the only team to beat Biggar this season can give Highland the mental edge in the top-of-the-table clash.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle are looking to go on a winning run in a bid to chase down Dundee United for the Championship title.
Inverness City Lions recorded their biggest win of the season as they stayed top of Division Two with a 96-67 victory over Glasgow Uni B.
Making the step up from playing North Caledonian League to Highland League has fitted like a glove for Clach goalkeeper Ryan Hunter.
George Stewart, Calum Turnbull and Adian Williamson will try to make a step up in their careers by competing against the best in Europe.
Teenager Kim Johnstone has ambitions of turning professional as she continues to rise up the tennis world at a national level.