He spent time in the Highland capital last season, and has now returned to Scott Kellacher’s squad.
Part of the reason he left ICT in his first spell was to be closer to family, and he is optimistic they will be able to make it work this time around.
ICT’s head coach is seeing the positives in being the last team in their group to get under way for the 2025/26 competition.
Caley Thistle prepare for the new season.
The duo played together for seven years at the Caledonian Stadium, with Tremarco watching the Irishman turn from a kid into a man.
It was an occasion that the Irishman never thought would come to fruition, but he will return to the Caledonian Stadium this weekend.
Four new faces have been added to the board of directors at the Highland League club.
Students and their allies from the Royal Academy and Millburn Academy congregated together in a show of support for each other.
The teenager jumped into action for over 12 hours alongside his local community to try and combat the blaze.
She has called time on a 28-year career of competing across track and road, which returned nine national medals and five Scotland vests.
The Caley Jags got revenge on a side who had knocked them out of a different cup earlier in the season by defeating them in the final.
The 24-year-old was limited to just nine appearances in the second half of last season after picking up several injuries.
After dominating the junior kickboxing ranks, he was invited to take part in a brand new challenge in London’s O2 Arena last weekend.
ICT’s captain is entering his 10th season playing for the Highland club, and he says team success would be the perfect way to celebrate.
Competitions took place across the under-8, under-11 and under-16 age categories.
The Inverness City Boxing Club 21-year-old became Scottish and Commonwealth Youth Super Lightweight champion last Friday night.
The two teams were vying to overcome their respective points deductions and escape relegation from League One last season.
The Caley Jags have made no secret of their promotion ambitions this season, and a former club captain has backed them to achieve exactly that.
His status was up in the air, but he has now committed his future to Inverness.
He won two trophies and played more games than anyone else for Nairn County, before rounding off his career with St Ninian.