The 22-year-old former Caley Thistle star has been out of action for over a year, and is now hoping a crowdfunder can save her football career.
One Charleston Academy teacher hailed the group as ‘one of the most rewarding things I’ve done in a long time’.
Today marks 10 years since Caley Thistle won their first ever major trophy, beating Falkirk in the final at Hampden Park.
Despite the club’s off-field constraints, he felt a renewed freedom on the pitch under head coach Scott Kellacher.
He will be sticking around in Scotland after signing a two-year deal with his new employers.
The play-off final was in the balance going into the second leg, but it did not go Ross County’s way in Dingwall.
It will be part of a personal challenge to walk to all four cardinal extremes on the United Kingdom mainland.
The golfer has recently changed clubs, and that freshness has reinvigorated him towards success on the course.
A year ago he said “we’ll get our club back”, and he thinks that process is almost complete.
The players are split evenly between Inverness-based basketball teams the Highland Bears and Inverness Lions.
The competition had not been held since the year before the Covid-19 pandemic, but a cross-school committee of teachers brought it back.
A road traffic incident took place, forcing the closure of the dual carriageway westbound.
The former Culloden Academy pupil has decided to pursue opportunities outside of football to prioritise his long-term health.
The scheme sees the sport integrated into day-to-day life at the school through the curriculum, after-school clubs and competitive fixtures.
The annual event has seen the trophy swing back and forth over recent years, and was decided in a dramatic match for 2025.
Three businesses have come together to donate time and equipment to ease long-term energy costs for the Mason family.
Club captain Martin Mainland says it was a ‘mature’ display from what is a very youthful Lovat side this year to reach the final.
It was the closest possible final, with the overall winner being decided by less than a second in the end.
A meeting had been planned for this Thursday, but has been rescheduled for next month instead.
He lifted the North of Scotland Cup twice and the Highland League Cup once with Nairn, and he is now back at Station Park in a coaching capacity.