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GET STARTED Click for a £1.99 subscription. Use the code SUMMERDonald Mowat came out on top in decent conditions at Reay Golf Club's winter league stableford fixture.
Caithness Rugby Club are looking to restore their winning record in Caledonia One when they travel to take on Hillfoots.
Gary Manson says Wick Academy’s full focus will now be on finishing as high up the Highland League table as possible – starting at Huntly tomorrow.
The opening weekend of the Caithness Small Bore Rifle Association season has taken place – here's what happened.
Caithness United's under-16s got one back on Dingwall after losing on the road to them a few weeks ago.
All three teams from Thrumster continued their winning ways in the latest round of Wick and District Darts League matches.
Gary Manson believes his side performed far better than the scoreline suggested as Wick Academy went out of the Scottish Cup against Falkirk.
Halkirk United manager Ewan McElroy believes his side are very similar to next opponents Alness United, which could lead to a nip and tuck match.
Falkirk manager John McGlynn expects Wick to revel in the "David and Goliath" scenario and has implored his own players to remain professional.
Castletown teenager Jack Ryan secured a top three spot in the overall Junior 1000 Ecosse Challenge final standings.
Only the keenest of golfers took to the Reay course to compete in the North Point Distillery Senior Stableford under extremely windy conditions.
Kara Sutherland once again starred for Seaforth Ladies as she continues to make the step up to senior darts look easy.
Wick Academy boss Gary Manson expects Rothes to be determined to right the early wrongs of their season at Harmsworth Park tomorrow.
Caley Thistle player speaks about road to recovery from injury.
Belladrum is back this year with the theme of myths and legends, so see how much you know about them by taking our quiz!
League president Iain Whitehead says he hopes the increasing strength of the North Caledonian set-up will encourage more teams to push for promotion.
The best of young footballing talent from across the Highlands and Islands will play a festival at the Highland Football Academy at the start of July.
North Caledonian president Iain Whitehead has insisted the league is as competitive as it has ever been after a close finish to the 2021/22 campaign.
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