Strathspey Thistle attacker Adam MacLeod and defender Martin Groat have signed one-year contract extensions.
MacLeod, 21, has scored eight goals in as many games since moving from Elgin City, but has not featured since early September due to a serious knee injury.
Strathspey manager Brian Grant said: “The fact Adam scored a goal a game speaks volumes about what he’s capable of and that’s why we’re keen to keep him at the club.
“He is due to have surgery on April 9 and hopefully everything goes well for him so we can get him back for the start of next season.”
Groat is in his second season at Seafield Park after his release from Ross County.
Having spent the 2012-13 season on loan from the Dingwall side at Fort William the full back is one of the more experienced players in the Grantown squad, despite only turning 20 last month.
Grant added: “Martin has got experience of this level at a young age so it’s good to get him on board again, he’s a handy player to have in defence and midfield.”