ICT boss John Robertson believes entering a Colts team in the Highland League would be an ideal scenario to develop youngsters at the club.
Scott Kellacher believes that taking a page out of Ross County’s book has helped Inverness Caley Thistle build momentum for the play-offs.
Highland Boxing Academy hosted a show at the British Legion in Inverness last weekend that saw 10 boxers from the club compete.
Jamie Gillan is looking to make a splash on the other side of the pond after being picked up by NFL side Cleveland Browns.
Ahead of tonight's play-off first leg away at Ayr United, Brad McKay says top flight football feels within reach once again.
Nathan Austin's strike was enough to see ICT past Dunfermline and up to third in the league table.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle had to come from behind to take three points away from Alloa Athletic.
Highland Boxing Academy's medal haul of five from the Lonsdale Box Cup is a sign of the progress being made by fighters at the club.
Clach have to invest in improving the players they already have since they cannot compete financially with other clubs for signings.
Dave Carson's tenure at Highland Rugby Club is set to continue for at least another year.
Ronnie Sharp has praised the youngsters who won Nairn County's end of season awards.
Lilywhites manager Brian Macleod is adamant he will not be signing players just for the sake of it this summer.
Dave Carson has implored his side to bounce back from cup final agony to round the season off in style on Saturday.
John Robertson does not want his side to settle for a play-off place when third is still within reach.
Cammy Mackay did not play a single game for Inverness Caledonian Thistle last season, and now he wants to help them reach the Championship play-offs.
Brian Bell believes the prospect of an undefeated season is keeping Highland 2nd XV focused going into their final match.
Nairn County captain Gregg Main was delighted to get back amongst the goals last weekend.
Brian Macleod has warned Clach's players that if they do not give 100 per cent in the season's last two matches, they will not be staying at the club.
A 77-12 win over Howe of Fife was enough to see Highland Rugby Club guarantee promotion from National Two with one game to spare.
Kevin Brown says Highland have not changed their preparations ahead of the match they could win promotion against Howe of Fife.