Clay Ferraro joined the Local 10 News team in 2014 to take his dream job: covering big-time sports at a first-class station in paradise.
You could say Clay was born to do this job. His first television appearance was on the Jerry Lewis Labor Day telethon when he was in his mother's belly and he spent his childhood imitating sports broadcasters he would see and hear on radio and TV. So once it was clear he would never be good enough to actually play any sports (although he still tries and has delusions he could), pursuing a career in television was the natural next step.
Clay began his career at VTTV on the campus of Virginia Tech. From there, his professional career has taken him from San Angelo, Texas, to Idaho Falls, Idaho, and now here to Florida. He spent 11 years in Fort Myers before moving to the east coast of the state. He's been fortunate enough to cover some amazing events in South Florida in the past, and he's thrilled to now get the chance to cover them on a daily basis.
While he loves sports, Clay's true loves are his beautiful wife, Kristen, and daughter, Adelyn. They are so excited to make South Florida home and would appreciate any recommendations for great restaurants (especially Italian food). When he's not working or spending time with his family, Clay loves working out, cooking and reading about sports. If you see him out, make sure to say hello.
Despite a 5-4 overtime loss, Florida Panthers fans were loud and proud at Amerant Bank Arena during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, with some willing to give up just about anything to see the Cup return to South Florida — from beer to beloved pets to even relationships.
As the Florida Panthers continue their push for a second consecutive Stanley Cup, one of their players is also helping some lovable canines find their forever homes.
El presidente de operaciones de beisbol de los Marlins, Peter Bendix, el mánager de los Marlins, Clayton McCullough, y varios jugadores actuales y anteriores de los Marlins estuvieron presentes.
Broward Health Medical Center’s chief of neurosurgery weighed in on the growing concerns over Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s long-term health after he sustained a concussion — his third while in the NFL.
The Miami Dolphins are shaking up their roster ahead of Thursday night’s divisional showdown against the Buffalo Bills, elevating wide receiver Robbie Chosen to the active roster.
Los aficionados de los Canes viajaron a Gainesville para presenciar su primer juego de la temporada el sábado por la tarde en el Estadio Ben Hill Griffin.
Los Campeones de la Copa Stanley de los Florida Panthers celebraron su victoria del lunes por la noche contra Edmonton con sus fanáticos el domingo en Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Lando Norris de McLaren, quien sufrió un corte en la nariz en Amsterdam, estaba celebrando su histórica victoria en el Gran Premio de Fórmula 1 de Miami el domingo por la noche.