It has been a decade since the club won major silverware in the North Caley ranks.
The youngster is on course to be her club’s most decorated fighter.
The 25-year-old was supposed to fight for his second championships, only for his opponent to pull out shortly before the contest.
The shot-stopper had been ever present for Ross County in this season’s Premiership.
The club went into the annual awards night with six nominations across a handful of categories.
The youngster has already been prolific out on loan and scored in the Scottish Youth Cup this season.
It was not to be for the Staggies in Glasgow as their winless run on the road continued.
The Staggies travelled down to Edinburgh for what turned out to be a tight affair against their hosts.
He had been out for two months, but initially thought he might miss the rest of the year.
Manager Don Cowie does not want to see a repeat of the last time the Staggies went on the road to one of the Glasgow giants.
Don Cowie has been impressed with Alistair Johnston, who scored in Dingwall earlier this season.
Fresh off the back of a competition win last month, the 32-year-old will be heading to Hong Kong next month.
Ross County midfielder Connor Randall will miss this weekend’s trip to Celtic.
The 25-year-old was due to attempt to become a double Scottish champion at the end of the month.
Staggies boss Don Cowie has revealed one of his side’s goalscorers in their latest victory had called that he would score against Motherwell.
The Staggies saw Ronan Hale and Josh Nisbet score early in the second half to help them to victory over the Steelmen.
It is one of a number of matches to kick off later than usual around Scotland this afternoon.
The Staggies have failed to score in each of their last three league matches, recording only five shots on target during that time.
The session was run by Active Schools Young Leaders at the secondary school.
Ross County boss Don Cowie has backed one of his summer signings to kick on after his initial settling in period in the Highlands.