Youth development remains focus as Oban Camanachd elects new committee
The 13-strong team of office bearers make for a collective of youth, acumen and experience.
The 13-strong team of office bearers make for a collective of youth, acumen and experience.
Among a feast of mouth-watering fixtures Invincible MOWI National Winners Fort William welcome Glasgow Celtic Society Cup champions Kyles Athletic to An Aird in what will prove a stern test for the Premiership newcomers.
Kinlochshiel manager Johnston Gill is awarded the accolade after leading his team to a cup double last season.
Primary School teams from across Scotland descended on Fort William last weekend for the National Primaries shinty Festival.
Tighnabruaich, Inveraray and Rockfield pupils all headed to the Nevis Centre for the Primary Schools shinty Festival last weekend.
Finlay played an integral part in what was a successful 2021 for Kinlochshiel who picked up their first ever Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup and cottages.com MacTavish Cup.
Iain’s funeral will take place on Friday, February 25 at Oban Old Parish Church, Glencruitten Road at 12.30pm. OCC members attending are asked to wear club ties.
The new kit was handed over last week by DMD part owner Ewan Donelly who also coaches the p1-3s.
Fort William and Lochaber travel north to face Strathglass and Newtonmore respectfully while Glengarry play host to Balliemore Cup Champions Skye and Kilmallie welcome Inverness to Canal Parks.