Spencer Fordin
Journalist – Sport
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Spencer Fordin holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Florida and spent 16 years writing for MLB.com prior to moving to Grand Cayman. Fordin, a native of Port Washington, NY, has worked in New York, Baltimore and Toronto before relocating to Cayman in 2017.
ARTICLES BY SPENCER FORDIN
Eight teams will be competing for the third annual Cayman Islands Classic championship on Monday, but only one will get to add its name to the young tourney’s honour roll.
Foreign country. Familiar result.
Team USA came to Truman Bodden Sports Complex on Tuesday night and delivered a commanding performance in a 4-0 victory over...
Cayman’s dream run to the top of the CONCACAF Nations League table ended Tuesday night, when Barbados defended its home turf and earned a 3-0 victory to win the group.
A pair of Cayman teams participated in last week’s Dig the Beach volleyball tournament in Pompano Beach, Florida, and they came away with confirmation that their game has improved.
The eyes of the Cayman swimming world were trained on the Lions Aquatic Centre this weekend, where many of the country’s best young swimmers...
Cayman’s national football team overcame a driving rainstorm to beat the US Virgin Islands by 1-0 at Truman Bodden Sports Complex Saturday night, and it will play in Barbados on Tuesday with an excellent chance to win its group in the CONCACAF Nations League C.
Cayman’s charmed run to the top of the CONCACAF Nations League C table has finally reached critical mass. The national team, tied with Barbados at the top of its group, can clinch a landmark result by beating the US Virgin Islands at home and Barbados on the road over the next five days.
Nicolas Claxton is fighting for minutes in the world’s premier basketball league. But before he made it to the NBA, he played in Cayman. Claxton, a rookie with the Brooklyn Nets, is one of a handful of players who are currently on an NBA roster after participating in the Cayman Islands Classic.
The seventh annual Pete Ribbins Memorial Ride/Run will be staged this Sunday, honouring the former general manager of Cayman Water and raising funds for...
Cayman’s boxers returned from a weekend trip to the Bahamas on Sunday, and they’ll have a little more than three weeks to train for the Caribbean Boxing Championships in Trinidad and Tobago.
American star Christian Pulisic, who is having a breakout campaign for Chelsea in the English Premier League, was announced Thursday as part of the Team USA squad that will compete in Cayman next week. But a few days later, Pulisic was ruled out of the team due to a hip injury.
Hours before the pirates made their landfall, another group was stirring on Cayman’s shores. The 39th annual Pirates Week 5K Swim was held on Saturday, and dozens of swimmers showed up at Governor’s Beach to test their endurance.
The Cayman Islands Premier League has reached a natural break in the schedule, and the teams will have around three weeks to prepare for their next games.
Cayman’s national U20 football team left Wednesday for a five-day training camp in Cuba designed to prime it for the qualifying rounds of the next U20 World Cup.
The Pirates Week 5K Run/Walk will be held Friday afternoon, and it will bring more than 100 runners to the downtown streets that will provide the backdrop for Saturday’s celebration. And then, on Saturday morning, there will be a 5K sea swim in the hours before the pirates make their landfall.
The Cayman Islands Boxing Association has sent a group of five boxers to compete in a tournament in the Bahamas this week in the hopes of gaining some hands-on experience.
The 2019 Cayman Islands Triathlon has come and gone. Check out some of the faces that cropped up along the seas, the sands and...
A tight and contentious affair was blown open in the final minutes Sunday, when Sunset used a pair of late goals to take a 3-1 victory over Academy.
The Cayman Islands Volleyball Federation kicked off its national league in early October, and a change in format has spurred a transformation in the...
Patrick Harfield has cemented his reputation as the fastest and fittest person on Grand Cayman after winning the triathlon on Sunday morning.