Highlands United will look to jump into second place on the Illawarra Football Association ladder this weekend when they tackle competition leaders Kiama at Renwick Oval.
United are sitting in third place on the ladder on 36 points, just behind Berkeley and Kiama.
Coach Craig Ash admitted it should be one of the toughest matches of the year for his team with Kiama sitting eight points clear of second placed Berkeley on 46 points.
"Kiama are leading the competition by a long way and they are always going to be tough," Ash said.
Full story: SHN, Friday, July 28, 2006.