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  • High school football: Snap, hold, and kick is true for the Woodland Beavers

    High school football: Snap, hold, and kick is true for the Woodland Beavers

    Woodland long snapper Evan Martynowicz (42), kicker Josiah Graham (8), and holder Alec Martynowicz (14) have put in the work to make the special teams that much more special with the Beavers this season. Photo by Paul ValenciaWoodland long snapper Evan Martynowicz (42), kicker Josiah Graham (8), and holder Alec Martynowicz (14) have put in the work to make the special teams that much more special with the Beavers this season. Photo by Paul Valencia
    Woodland long snapper Evan Martynowicz (42), kicker Josiah Graham (8), and holder Alec Martynowicz (14) have put in the work to make the special teams that much more special with the Beavers this season. Photo by Paul Valencia

    The Woodland Beavers have an interesting story on how the their long snapper, holder, and kicker teamed up to become a reliable force

    Paul Valencia
    ClarkCountyToday.com

    There was no drama Friday night for the Woodland Beavers.

    The game did not come down to the final minute with a field goal to determine the outcome.

    The kicking unit was barely needed this week. Still, the kicker, the holder, and the long snapper got plenty of opportunities with extra points.

    The Beavers rolled to a 40-0 homecoming victory over R.A. Long, improving to 4-0 in the Class 2A Greater St. Helens League.

    Even if the field goal unit was not needed in this one, the Beavers sure do love the fact that they can rely on this special group of special teamers.

    A week ago, the kicker, snapper, and holder, along with their linemen, were clutch, and they did so with a school-record performance.

    Josiah Graham drilled a 32-yard field goal in the final minute, lifting the Beavers to a 34-31 victory over Hockinson. The snap from freshman Evan Martynowicz to the junior Alec Martynowicz — yes, they are brothers — was true, and Graham was money.

    It was the second field goal of the game for Graham and the Beavers. 

    A few days ago, Woodland coach Glen Flanagan and others looked at the school record book and they could not find any other instance when Woodland kicked two field goals in a game. Ever.

    Oh, and it turns out, it is believed Woodland’s season record is … two field goals.

    “My mind was blown. I was like, ‘No way. That’s crazy.’ But apparently it is,” Graham said.

    To be fair, field goals at the high school level, especially at small schools, are rare. Still, two? Just two? 

    Flanagan laughed when he thought about it. This is his first year as the head coach, but he has been with the program as an assistant coach for the previous 29 seasons. He knows his Woodland football. He said he was handed the record book three decades ago from a coach who had years of Woodland football knowledge, too.

    Of course, Graham and the Martynowicz brothers had no knowledge of school records when they lined up to try to win the game last week. 

    “It was very exciting, loud, and nervous. We got it done,” Graham said. 

    The game was tied prior to that second field goal.

    “I wasn’t thinking a lot. I just got to do what I’ve got to do,” Graham said, remembering that moment. “Just put it through the uprights.”

    The Woodland kicking unit got plenty of extra points to try on Friday in Woodland’s win over R.A. Long. Last week, the Beavers connected on two field goals, including the game-winner in the final minute. Photo by Paul ValenciaThe Woodland kicking unit got plenty of extra points to try on Friday in Woodland’s win over R.A. Long. Last week, the Beavers connected on two field goals, including the game-winner in the final minute. Photo by Paul Valencia
    The Woodland kicking unit got plenty of extra points to try on Friday in Woodland’s win over R.A. Long. Last week, the Beavers connected on two field goals, including the game-winner in the final minute. Photo by Paul Valencia

    Graham knew he would have to be counted on as the team’s kicker going into this season, so he said he has been working more on that skill. He had a breakthrough this offseason, giving him more confidence when he prepares to make a kick.

    As far as the snapper and holder combo? That’s a wild story, too.

    A year ago, Evan Martynowicz was in the eighth grade, watching varsity games. 

    “I want to do that,” Evan told himself. “And I want to be doing that my freshman year. I don’t want to wait two years.”

    So Evan asked Flanagan what he needed to do in order to become a varsity player by this fall, as a freshman.

    “He said kicker or long snapper,” Evan recalled.

    Well, he figured he wasn’t going to be the kicker because he wasn’t going to beat out Graham for that spot. But Woodlland’s long snapper last year was a senior. There was a need.

    “I went for the long-snapping route. I started learning through tutorials,” Evan said.

    He found videos online and went about perfecting the art of the long snap. In other words, he pretty much threw a football between his legs, while being in an upside-down position. 

    “It was pretty hard, honestly,” Evan said. “It felt uncomfortable at first.”

    Here’s the thing. One can practice long snapping alone, but it is much better with a partner, with a holder.

    Enter Alec, who just might be nominated for older brother of the year for his efforts. Instead of telling his younger brother to take a hike, he told his brother to hike it to him.

    Alec Martynowiwcz was not a holder until he started working out with his younger brother for the last six months. 

    There they were, outside, in the street, in front of the house. Snap after snap after snap.

    Rumor has it that Alec, on one knee in the traditional holding position, would look back to make sure the kicker was ready before signaling to Evan for the snap. Mind you, there was no kicker. 

    Alec was smart enough to know that just snapping and holding all the time would not help if they did not get the timing down perfectly. And in order to snap it just right for a potential kick, the kicker must be ready before the holder gives the snapper the signal. So they pretended there was a kicker.

    Granted, that might be the longest explanation of a snapper-holder training session you’ve ever read, but the point is: These guys dedicated themselves to working this craft, this often overlooked specialty in football. A few months later, they were instrumental in winning a football game.

    “When Evan snaps it to me, I always think it’s going to be a good snap,” Alec said. 

    Whoops. We jinxed Evan. There was one bad snap on an extra point in the win over R.A. Long.

    “Got that one out of the way,” Evan said.

    And another extra point was blocked Friday night.

    But again, there was no drama. Woodland scored six touchdowns in the win. Elijah Andersen rushed for four touchdowns and he passed for one. Will Clemens had a spectacular catch on the TD pass from Andersen, and Clemens also had a pick six for the Beavers.

    If Woodland ever needs another field goal, though, the Beavers believe.

    “It’s hard to find a snapper like that and a holder like this,” Graham said, pointing to the Martynowiwcz brothers. “It makes my job a lot easier.”


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  • Women’s Soccer: No. 25 Hoos snap skid with 3-0 shutout on Senior Night : Jerry Ratcliffe

    Women’s Soccer: No. 25 Hoos snap skid with 3-0 shutout on Senior Night : Jerry Ratcliffe

    Courtesy UVA Media Relations

    Photos: UVA Athletics

    The offense got rolling for No. 25 Virginia on Thursday, as the Cavaliers posted a 3-0 victory over NC State at Klöckner Stadium.

    HOW IT HAPPENED

    Virginia (9-4-0, 2-4-0 ACC) started quickly after kickoff, bringing the ball down the right side of the field. Laney Rouse cut in along the endline and served a ball across the box to Maggie Cagle who volleyed it to Meredith McDermott at the middle of the six. McDermott’s left-footed shot down the middle put the Hoos on the board.

    The Cavaliers doubled the lead in the 72nd minute starting on an outlet from Yuna McCormack down the left side. The long ball ahead to McDermott was picked up in stride behind the defense  as the forward cut into the box. The defense collapsed on her and she tapped it back toward the spot where Allie Ross finished with a shot in the upper left corner.

    The third goal came in the 75th minute off the foot of Maya Carter. Laughlin Ryan started the play near the top right corner of the box, splitting defenders with a pass ahead to Cagle. The junior picked up the ball near the edge of the six with a touch to settle it and sent it in to Carter who finished near the middle of the six.

    GOALS
    UVA: 2’ – Meredith McDermott (Maggie Cagle, Laney Rouse)
    UVA: 72’ – Allie Ross (Meredith McDermott)
    UVA: 75’ – Maya Carter (Maggie Cagle, Laughlin Ryan)

    ADDITIONAL NOTES

    • The win was Virginia’s 30th all-time over NC State (3-9-2, 0-5-1), as the Hoos lead the series 30-13-3.
    • Meredith McDermott’s goal was the ninth earliest goal in program history – the eighth earliest in a regular-season contest. The goal came 60 seconds into the game.
    • McDermott has scored in back-to-back games after also scoring at No. 2 Duke last weekend.
    • The two assists from Maggie Cagle was a season high and marks her fourth career game with two assists.
    • Virginia took 30 shots in the game, the most against an ACC team since 32 in last season’s finale at Syracuse (10/26/23) which was a 4-0 victory for the Hoos.
    • Virginia honored seven seniors prior to the game: Emma Dawson, Samar Guidry, Chloe Japic, Moira Kelley, Camryn Miller, Degen Miller and Alexis Theoret.

    FROM HEAD COACH STEVE SWANSON

    “It was a good way to honor our seniors to get a win and get our momentum back a little bit. It was our most consistent 90 minutes we’ve played all year. I’m proud of the team because it’s not been an easy stretch for us and we had a little history made on that side of things. There are a lot of lessons we’ve learned and I think it will help us. Now we’re trying to maximize our games. As good as this win is, we have to get ready for SMU on Sunday and take advantage of our home field.”

    UP NEXT

    Virginia continues to play at home on Sunday when the Cavaliers host SMU. Kick is set for 1 p.m. at Klöckner Stadium.



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  • Details from New Mexico’s lawsuit against Snap show site failed to act on reports of sextortion

    Details from New Mexico’s lawsuit against Snap show site failed to act on reports of sextortion

    Snapchat failed to act on “rampant” reports of child grooming, sextortion and other dangers to minors on its platform, according to a newly unredacted complaint against the company filed by New Mexico’s attorney general.

    Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed the original complaint on Sept. 4, but internal messages and other details were heavily redacted. Tuesday’s filing unveils internal messages among Snap Inc. employees and executives that provide “further confirmation that Snapchat’s harmful design features create an environment that fosters sextortion, sexual abuse and unwanted contact from adults to minors,” Torrez said in a news release.

    For instance, former trust and safety employees complained there was “pushback” from management when they tried to add safety mechanisms, according to the lawsuit. Employees also noted that user reports on grooming and sextortion — persuading a person to send explicit photos online and then threatening to make the images public unless the victim pays money or engages in sexual favors — were falling through the cracks. At one point, an account remained active despite 75 reports against it over mentions of “nudes, minors and extortion.”

    Snap said in a statement that its platform was designed “with built-in safety guardrails” and that the company made “deliberate design choices to make it difficult for strangers to discover minors on our service.”

    “We continue to evolve our safety mechanisms and policies, from leveraging advanced technology to detect and block certain activity, to prohibiting friending from suspicious accounts, to working alongside law enforcement and government agencies, among so much more,” the company said.

    According to the lawsuit, Snap was well aware, but failed to warn parents, young users and the public that “sextortion was a rampant, ‘massive,’ and ‘incredibly concerning issue’ on Snapchat.”

    A November 2022 internal email from a trust and safety employee says Snapchat was getting “around 10,000” user reports of sextortion each month.

    “If this is correct, we have an incredibly concerning issue on our hands, in my humble opinion,” the email continues.

    Another employee replied that it’s worth noting that the number likely represents a “small fraction of this abuse,” since users may be embarrassed and because sextortion is “not easy to categorize” when trying to report it on the site.

    Torrez filed the lawsuit against Santa Monica, California-based Snap Inc. in state court in Santa Fe. In addition to sexual abuse, the lawsuit claims the company also openly promotes child trafficking and the sale of illicit drugs and guns.

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  • Gisele Bundchen, 44, flaunts bikini body and shares rare snap of beau Joaquim Valente paddleboarding with her son Benjamin

    Gisele Bundchen, 44, flaunts bikini body and shares rare snap of beau Joaquim Valente paddleboarding with her son Benjamin

    Gisele Bündchen celebrated the first day of the fall season on Sunday by posting a ‘best of summer’ slideshow featuring 11 never-before-seen snaps including a bikini-clad mirror selfie.

    The 44-year-old CAA Fashion model – who boasts 35.1M social media followers – posted a rare picture of her 14-year-old son Benjamin Rein Brady paddleboarding with her boyfriend Joaquim Valente, who were pictured wearing the same exact shorts on June 17.

    Gisele originally hired the jiu-jitsu ‘professor’ in December 2021 to instruct her children and herself in the martial art before they were pictured traveling to Costa Rica together in November 2022 – two weeks after finalizing her divorce from seven-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady.

    In March, Bündchen flat out denied having an affair with Joaquim to the New York Times as things reportedly only turned romantic in June 2023: ‘This is something that happens to a lot of women who get blamed when they have the courage to leave an unhealthy relationship and are labeled as being unfaithful.’

    Valente – who’s also co-founder of VB Tactical – originally moved to Miami in 2007 to pursue a criminology degree from Barry University.

    Gisele Bündchen celebrated the first day of the fall season on Sunday by posting a 'best of summer' slideshow featuring 11 never-before-seen snaps including a bikini-clad mirror selfie

    Gisele Bündchen celebrated the first day of the fall season on Sunday by posting a ‘best of summer’ slideshow featuring 11 never-before-seen snaps including a bikini-clad mirror selfie

    The 44-year-old CAA Fashion model - who boasts 35.1M social media followers - posted a rare picture of her 14-year-old son Benjamin Rein Brady (R) paddleboarding with her boyfriend Joaquim Valente (L), who were pictured wearing the same exact shorts on June 17

    The 44-year-old CAA Fashion model – who boasts 35.1M social media followers – posted a rare picture of her 14-year-old son Benjamin Rein Brady (R) paddleboarding with her boyfriend Joaquim Valente (L), who were pictured wearing the same exact shorts on June 17

    The sixth-generation Brazilian bombshell also posted a sunset beach snap of herself embracing her 11-year-old daughter Vivian Lake Brady, whom she also welcomed during her 13-year marriage to the 47-year-old Fox Sports commentator which ended in 2022.

    Three of the pictures in Gisele’s carousel were taken during her vacation to the lagoon and sand dune-filled Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in her native Brazil last July.

    ‘Lençóis’ is the Portuguese word for ‘sheets’ and it’s one of the most fascinating and unique landscapes on Earth thanks to being sculpted by sand, rain, and wind.

    Bündchen took a helicopter from the nearby São Luís–Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport to the 380K-acre national park, which is located in Maranhão state.

    The UN Environmental Goodwill Ambassador showed off her silly side with a picture of her beloved German Shepherd wearing a pair of mirrored sunglasses on the lawn of her $11.5M five-bedroom mansion on Miami’s Indian Creek Island.

    Gisele beamed alongside a mystery baby while posing beside her 256-page literary effort – Nourish: Simple Recipes to Empower Your Body and Feed Your Soul: A Healthy Lifestyle Cookbook – which hit shelves in March.

    Bündchen appeared to share some of the recipes from her cookbook including chocolate-covered strawberries and a chocolatey nut dish.

    The 5ft11in stunner – whose diet is mostly plant-based – also posted a recent meal consisting of beans, rice, salad, and asparagus.

    Career-wise, Gisele officially retired from the runway in 2016, but she’s every bit the influencer with paid partnerships for brands like Boss, Democrata, Gaia Herbs, VAARA, and IWC Schaffhausen.

    Gisele originally hired the jiu-jitsu 'professor' in December 2021 to instruct her children and herself in the martial art before they were pictured traveling to Costa Rica together in November 2022 - two weeks after finalizing her divorce from seven-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady (L, pictured August 3)

    Gisele originally hired the jiu-jitsu ‘professor’ in December 2021 to instruct her children and herself in the martial art before they were pictured traveling to Costa Rica together in November 2022 – two weeks after finalizing her divorce from seven-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady (L, pictured August 3) 

    Bündchen also posted a sunset beach snap of herself embracing her 11-year-old daughter Vivian Lake Brady (L), whom she also welcomed during her 13-year marriage to the 47-year-old Fox Sports commentator which ended in 2022

    Bündchen also posted a sunset beach snap of herself embracing her 11-year-old daughter Vivian Lake Brady (L), whom she also welcomed during her 13-year marriage to the 47-year-old Fox Sports commentator which ended in 2022

    Three of the pictures in the sixth-generation Brazilian bombshell's carousel were taken during her vacation to the lagoon and sand dune-filled Lençóis Maranhenses National Park last July

    Three of the pictures in the sixth-generation Brazilian bombshell’s carousel were taken during her vacation to the lagoon and sand dune-filled Lençóis Maranhenses National Park last July

    'Lençóis' is the Portuguese word for 'sheets' and it's one of the most fascinating and unique landscapes on Earth thanks to being sculpted by sand, rain, and wind

    ‘Lençóis’ is the Portuguese word for ‘sheets’ and it’s one of the most fascinating and unique landscapes on Earth thanks to being sculpted by sand, rain, and wind

    Gisele took a helicopter from the nearby São Luís–Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport to the 380K-acre national park, which is located in Maranhão state

    Gisele took a helicopter from the nearby São Luís–Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport to the 380K-acre national park, which is located in Maranhão state

    Bündchen showed off her silly side with a picture of her beloved German Shepherd wearing a pair of mirrored sunglasses on the lawn of her $11.5M five-bedroom mansion on Miami's Indian Creek Island

    Bündchen showed off her silly side with a picture of her beloved German Shepherd wearing a pair of mirrored sunglasses on the lawn of her $11.5M five-bedroom mansion on Miami’s Indian Creek Island

    The UN Environmental Goodwill Ambassador beamed alongside a mystery baby while posing beside her 256-page literary effort - Nourish: Simple Recipes to Empower Your Body and Feed Your Soul: A Healthy Lifestyle Cookbook - which hit shelves in March

    The UN Environmental Goodwill Ambassador beamed alongside a mystery baby while posing beside her 256-page literary effort – Nourish: Simple Recipes to Empower Your Body and Feed Your Soul: A Healthy Lifestyle Cookbook – which hit shelves in March

    Gisele appeared to share some of the recipes from her cookbook including chocolate-covered strawberries

    She posted a snap of her chocolatey nut dish

    Gisele appeared to share some of the recipes from her cookbook including chocolate-covered strawberries and a chocolatey nut dish

    Bündchen - whose diet is mostly plant-based - also posted a recent meal consisting of beans, rice, salad, and asparagus

    Bündchen – whose diet is mostly plant-based – also posted a recent meal consisting of beans, rice, salad, and asparagus



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