HIGHLAND League fixtures have been released for the first three weeks of the season - but games will only go ahead if crowds are allowed.
HIGHLAND League fixtures are set to be unveiled to clubs this weekend.
MORAY, RAF Lossiemouth and Kinloss Eagles have been handed their fixtures for a scheduled return to competitive rugby next month.
FORRES Mechanics new boy Jack Grant impressed manager Charlie Rowley in Tuesday night's 4-1 friendly defeat at Elgin City.
A FIT and hungry Ryan Farquhar can be a major asset to Forres Mechanics this season, says manager Charlie Rowley.
COMPETITORS from Dores to Newmill were rewarded with sunshine at Mundole Equestrian’s dressage event last weekend.
THE Springfield Scottish Squash Open is coming to Inverness, meaning a return trip north for former Gordonstoun pupil Fergus Richards.
Rugby clubs will be involved in mainly local-based matches when their sport resumes from the coronavirus shutdown.
HIGHLAND League football clubs will receive grant money to help them return to action from the coronavirus pandemic shutdown.
NEXT season's Highland League Cup will be split into three geographical sections in a brand new group stage format.
TWO ex-Commonwealth Games marathon stars have backed Kenny Wilson’s bid to make the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in two years time.
FORRES ultra runner Kyle Greig's world record attempt has agonisingly fallen just short.
FORRES Mechanics have made two signings for the forthcoming Highland League season.
AN unexpected marathon personal best has given Kenny Wilson a timely boost in his quest to make the next Commonwealth Games.
FORRES Thistle went the extra mile to raise more than £2000 for two good causes in a charity running challenge.
THE memory of his late mum will spur former footballer Sam Milton to complete the North Coast 500 route on a gruelling bike ride for charity.
THE Highland League is on course for a mid-October return to football.
COVID-19 testing and more breaches of protocol could jeopardise the Highland League season, reckons Keith chairman Andy Troup.
FORRES Mechanics boss Charlie Rowley hopes the Aberdeen coronavirus cluster doesn’t further delay the start of this year’s Highland League season.
THE coronavirus pandemic and freak weather conditions couldn’t stop Forres Golf Club hosting their big competition of the year.