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.
The pair played together in the middle of the park for the Highland League club last season.
The margins quite literally could not have been closer as the Highland heavyweight only just missed out on a fourth title.
Last year there were three competitors from the Highland club selected, but this time around that number almost tripled.
Tom and Luke were both well-placed after the first day of qualifying, so could they get the job done to progress?
It will be his last year in the junior ranks, so the multi-time world champion will be looking to sign off in style before moving up.
He spent time on loan there last season, but has now made the full-time switch.
There were 17 home athletes stepping into the ring, with some nail-bitingly close bouts on show.
The world’s strongest brothers are both bidding to reach the final in California.
Ahead of next month’s event, the Highland group have joined with dozens of their counterparts across Scotland to issue a joint-statement.
Most of their squad were due to see their contracts expire in a few weeks, and now ICT have issued an update.
They were only formally established in October last year, but they are already trailblazers in multiple ways.
He made history when coming out three years ago, and now he has been sharing his experiences with students, councillors and sports clubs.
One of the top scorers in the Highland League will continue plying his trade at Grant Street Park.
The group travelled almost the length of the UK to scale the highest mountains in Wales, England and Scotland inside 24 hours.
Inverness finish their 2024/25 season away at Montrose this weekend, and victory could be worth thousands to the Highland capital club.
The club’s captain is one of a number of players due to see their contracts expire at the end of this season.