Nairn County are already missing four players for the trip to Wick.
Lewis Urquhart wins biggest title of his career.
Caley Thistle will receive 15 per cent of Mulraney move to Atlanta from Hearts.
Shaun Rooney will not leave in the transfer window, says John Robertson.
Clachnacuddin chairman Alex Chisholm says the club are looking to return back to Grant Street Park in two weeks’ time.
Dylan Maclean is a major doubt for Nairn County’s trip to Wick Academy after suffering an injury in the warm up against Fraserburgh last week.
Inverness City Lions kept their Scottish Basketball Division Two title hopes alive with a 61-53 victory over Pleasance Basketball Club.
Clachnacuddin are hopeful that mid-season signings John Cameron and Scott Graham will both return for tomorrow night’s match against Forres Mechanics.
Shaun Rooney has reportedly agreed a pre-contract to go to Perth.
Sharp shooters Samuel Johnson and Lauren Rogers hit the target for success when they won medals at the Yorkshire Air Rifle Championship.
Clachnacuddin dropped to 15th after defeat at Turriff
League will increase from seven to nine teams.
Inverness could face Glenurquhart in the first round.
Clach are back at Canal Park on a Friday night.
Highland came agonisingly close to beating Premiership leaders Marr.
Caley Thistle could go seven points clear in second place.
12-year-old signs up to Muir of Ord team.
Ronnie Sharp says Nairn County are only looking to leapfrog the team ahead of them rather than aim for a final spot in the Highland League.
Inverness City Lions got their Scottish Division Two title challenge back on track in a triple overtime 120-110 win over Boroughmuir Blaze.
The players know that they have let Clachnacuddin down, says the club's manager Sandy McLeod, after last week's 1-0 defeat to Fort William.