New Forres pair at the top of the rankings.
International talent on show for first north race in six months.
Club received £15,000 grants towards £42,000 cost of essential roof repairs.
Fifers won't just stop at gaining SPFL status as they eye similar progress to Cove Rangers.
League 2 new boys Kelty will meet Elgin for the first time in their history.
Jags hope to snap up ex-Aberdeen kid Max Barry and striker Adam MacLeod.
County, Livingston, Dundee United and Hearts are the four north seeded clubs.
Gavin Price said he owed it to McHale to give him stronger competition.
Teenager made a winning start on debut before Ireland hit back to defeat Scots in series.
Two rounds of 66 earned Wright glory and a £4250 pay day.
Competitors came from across the north and north east to take part in Moray.
Winger won three Highland League titles and six other cups as Maroons player during golden era.
George Manson steps up from vice-president to the chairman's seat after this week's league AGM.
Hoban (23) was previously at City on loan from Caley Thistle.
Over 40 per cent of schools in Scotland have already signed up for the Daily Mile.
The 30-year-old has played for Elgin City, Lossiemouth, Deveronvale and Inverurie Locos and is now at Huntly.
Lowland League champs Kelty won 3-1 on aggregate and replace Brechin in the SPFL ranks.
Poland, Austria, Portugal trips coming up, maybe Norway, Canada and Birmingham Games for 21-year-old Main.
Forres youngster comes out on top from an entry of 21 players.
RESULTS have been posted from competitions played on golf courses around the Moray Firth coast.