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Martin Carpenter

Based in Los Angeles, California, Martin is a freelance photographer with Martin26Photos, specializing in sports and portrait photography. He has made a name for himself in Southern California’s sports photojournalism scene, covering local high school and college events as well as media days. With experience capturing high-profile Division 1 athletics, Martin aims to expand his work to professional sports in the near future.

The New College Football Landscape: JUCO’s Rising Role and NCAA Changes

The recent ruling in favor of Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is sending shockwaves through college football. If you missed it, here’s the deal: Pavia argued that his year at a junior college (JUCO) shouldn’t count against his NCAA eligibility clock. The court agreed, granting him an extra year to play college football. This decision has…

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Coaching Changes and the Transfer Portal Complicate UNLV vs. Cal in the 2024 LA Bowl

Featured Photo by Will Navarro/SoFi Stadium This Wednesday, the Cal Bears will face off against the UNLV Running Rebels in what promises to be a chaotic, yet thrilling matchup. With coaching shakeups and lineup adjustments galore, this game is a true “anything can happen” scenario. So, what can we expect under the bright city lights…

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Heritage Christian Dominates in Their Early Season Matchup Against Kennedy

The Heritage Christian Warriors showed early season confidence with a 75-23 win in the second game of The Tip-Off Classic. The showdown took place at Heritage Christian School in Northridge, CA on November 20th, 2024. Heritage, led by Senior wing, Dillan Shaw, and Senior forward, Tae Simmons, was able to make a strong statement by…

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Dillon Gabriel Leads No. 8 Oregon to 34-13 Win Over UCLA in Their Big Ten Opener

The UCLA Bruins fell to the No. 8 Oregon Ducks in their first matchup since leaving the Pac-12 Conference after the 2023 season. The UCLA dominant 43,000+ crowd at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA was let down early as Oregon took clear control beginning in the first quarter.  Ducks’ quarterback, Dillon Gabriel, completed…

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