James Anderson has become the latest teenager to be given a chance in the Clachnacuddin first team.
The Highland Wildcats have had four players involved with GB training camps – but there could have been more if the camps were more practical.
Mark Ridgers says there are similarities between Partick Thistle's struggles this campaign and Inverness's in the early part of last season.
Their Highlands & Islands league rivals may have the experience advantage over them, but ICT Development will not be intimidated.
John Robertson says everybody knew more than 24 hours in advance that last week's Highland derby would be called off, but the league made them wait.
Head of youth development Charlie Christie will take over on an interim basis.
The Millburn Academy Eagles lifted the Highland Bowl for the first time.
Dave Carson expects Stewart’s Melville to put up a much stronger fight on their own turf tomorrow.
The new Highlands and Islands Women’s League kicks off with a bang in the shape of an Inverness derby on Sunday.
Highland head coach Dave Carson says Saturday's match against Stewart's Melville could go a long way to deciding the promotion race.
Joe Chalmers says he is enjoying the switch to the attacking line for Caley Thistle.
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Brian Bell says the most pleasing aspect of Highland 2nd XV’s 76-12 win over Banff last weekend was the debuts of four youngsters.
Jamie Lindsay thinks Ross County can right the wrong of another loss at Cappielow Park when Morton come to Dingwall on Saturday.
Alan Clyne secured an astonishing ninth national squash title and a fourth in a row at the 2019 Sterling Trucks National Championships.
Ross Sutherland head coach John Mann says his squad needs to change their mind-set to be more competitive in matches.
Clachnacuddin manager Brian Macleod does not think the last time his side faced Turriff United will have any bearing on tomorrow’s match.
Brian Macleod is still looking to reel the teams immediately above Clachnacuddin in the Highland League in before the end of the season.
Highland RFC head coach Dave Carson feels his side have clicked at just the right time as they look to secure National Two promotion.
John Robertson has labelled Coll Donaldson’s game-changing tackle against Dundee United on Tuesday evening as crazy.