NAIRN County finished third in the Highland League thanks to their 1-0 victory away to Turriff United at the weekend in their final fixture of the season.
On a day when Forres Mechanics were crowned champions for the first time since 1986, Nairn earned all three points at The Haughs with a wonder strike.
NAIRN County boss Les Fridge will begin the search for a new striker following the news that Steven Mackay is quitting for big-spending Brora Rangers.
The midfielder, who has netted 32 goals this season is just two behind Keith ace Cammy Keith, in the hunt to top the Highland League scoring charts by the end of the season.
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NAIRN County's hopes of finished as runners-up in the Highland League were dashed on Wednesday as Cove Rangers won 2-0 at Station Park.
With leaders Forres Mechanics' game being washed out, this result means that Cove have kept their championship chances alive and sit just one point behind the Can Cans, although they've played one match more.
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NAIRN County moved five points clear of Buckie Thistle in third place in the Highland League - thanks to a rousing 5-2 Station Park midweek win against mid-table Deveronvale.
This was Les Fridge's side first home game in seven fixtures as they ensured that their supporters lapped up the drama.
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