Marathon tops its stats again
The sporting community comes together this weekend for the 2025 Walkers Cayman Islands Marathon which is set to break its record again for mass participation.
The sporting community comes together this weekend for the 2025 Walkers Cayman Islands Marathon which is set to break its record again for mass participation.
Saturday, November 22 marked the official end of the 2025 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and Girls’ Primary Football League (GPFL) regular seasons. Seven schools now take their unbeaten records into the CUC PFL/GPFL Playoffs, with the quarter-finals scheduled for this Saturday, November 29.
The ‘edge of the seat excitement’ that the CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and Girls’ Primary Football League (GPFL) regular seasons generate continued this past Saturday, November 29 as the quarter-final stage of the 2025 playoffs were played.
The Cayman Islands Men’s National last week closed out the November FIFA international match window with a convincing 4–0 win over Anguilla, capping a four-match CONCACAF friendly series hosted at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex.
One of the many swimming options around this time of year is the Coconut Cup being held this weekend from Friday to Sunday 28-30 November, for ages 10-12.
The Cayman Islands Tennis Club has had another successful and eventful year which continues this weekend with its Year End Masters tournament.
The Cayman Motoring Federation (CMF) Executive Committee members, Jane Scaletta/President, Dr. Anthia Richards/Secretary, and Dail Davis/Director, proudly delivered the state-of-the-art Denford CNC MCR 100 machine and Roll Out Track to Layman E. Scott Sr. High School in Cayman Brac today
With schools jostling for the top four spots and the chance to play Champions Cup football during the playoffs, week 8 in the 2025 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and Girls’ Primary Football League (GPFL) regular seasons provided plenty of action as first, second and third placed schools clashed f
The Pirates Harbour Swim was another successful event last week. And nobody had to walk the plank for a poor performance.