Pentland United and Swifts are Caithness fair play table-toppers
Champions Pentland United are leading the way in the Caithness AFA Division One fair play league, with an average of 1.389 points against them so far this season.
The scoring system is based on the number of yellow and red cards received (one point for a yellow card and either three points or five points for red cards, depending on the seriousness of the offence).
Wick Groats are behind the Stabbies in second place, the same positions as in the league table itself.
John O'Groats are propping up the fair play standings in the top flight, with an average of 2.357 points per game.
Thurso Swifts are the best-behaved side in Division Two as things stand, with Watten at the opposite end of the scale.
Caithness AFA fair play league standings (up to and including July 13) – Division One: 1 Pentland United, average points per game 1.389; 2 Wick Groats, 1.429; 3 Staxigoe United, 1.467; 4 Thurso Acks, 1.625; 5 High Ormlie Hotspur, 1.947; 6 Wick Thistle, 2.000; 7 Castletown, 2.063; 8 John O'Groats, 2.357.
Division Two: 1 Swifts, 0.571; 2 Top Joe's, 1.000; 3 Thurso Pentland, 1.267; 4 Lybster, 1.375; 5 Keiss, 2.000; 6 Watten, 2.143.
Meanwhile, Wick Groats' Steven Anderson is still out in front in the scoring charts for Caithness AFA Division One with nine league goals. Lewis Mackillop of Lybster remains the top marksman in Division Two with 15.
Top scorers (at July 13) – Division One: Steven Anderson (Wick Groats), 9; Michael Smith (Castletown), 7; James Murray (Pentland United), Marc Macgregor (Pentland United), Korbyn Cameron (Wick Groats), Kyle Henderson (Wick Thistle), all 6; Stuart Campbell (High Ormlie Hotspur), Conor Cormack (Pentland United), Martin Banks (Staxigoe United), all 5; Mark Munro (High Ormlie Hotspur), Kevin Swanson (John O'Groats), Robbie Murray (Wick Thistle), all 4.
Division Two: Lewis Mackillop (Lybster), 15; Bobby Gunn (Lybster), 10; Tony Miller (Keiss), Darryn Mackay (Swifts), both 8; Alan Steven (Keiss), Lewis Gill (Keiss), both 7; Jack MacGregor (Top Joe's), Shane Honeyman (Watten), both 6.
Wick Thistle duo Colin Henstridge and Darren Macgregor were joint top scorers in the Colin Macleod Memorial Cup with four each – all scored in a runaway 15-0 victory over Thurso Pentland – while James Mackintosh (High Ormlie) and Jonah Martens (Wick Groats) got four goals apiece in the Eain Mackintosh Cup.
One of Mackintosh's goals in the latter tournament was the opener in the final against Wick Groats, which High Ormlie went on to win 6-0.
Five players have scored twice so far in the David Allan Shield.