Junior Damian McIntosh runs and operates two Instagram accounts and a TikTok page where he covers sports news for the Marin County Athletic League (MCAL), featuring notable games and star players. On his account, @allmcal on Instagram, McIntosh makes infographics notifying his fans of where the game is played, what to expect, what the score is and highlights the best performances across MCAL sports. McIntosh has earned 1,300 followers on @allmcal. On his personal Instagram and TikTok accounts @dm.visualzz, McIntosh has over 3,300 followers, where he makes hype videos for sports teams across the Bay Area.
McIntosh has recently been posting videos covering MCAL baseball, softball and lacrosse games. With the playoffs in full swing, McIntosh has been busy collaborating with several MCAL teams at Redwood, Archie Williams High School, Marin Catholic, Novato High School, San Marin High School, San Rafael High School, and Tamalpais High School. Before he was a photographer and videographer, McIntosh was actually a baseball player himself.
“I have always had a love for sports. When I got into filming, I realized that I was more talented as a videographer than as a player. That was a way that I could do something within sports,” McIntosh said.
McIntosh found his passion for videography and photography at Archie Williams High School during his freshman and sophomore years, where he launched his Instagram account by creating a video for Archie Williams’ freshman basketball team. McIntosh has improved greatly since then and has even worked with Golden State Warriors guard Pat Spencer.
Working with Spencer, a former professional lacrosse player before switching to basketball, McIntosh created a behind-the-scenes video along with the help of YouTuber Mitchell Pike.

“It was an unexpected invitation. I got an email from [Pike] who was coming out from the East Coast to shoot a video with him, and he was looking for videographers in the Bay Area along with Spencer,” McIntosh said.
McIntosh used the experience working with Spencer to motivate him to become a better videographer and continue to grow his social media presence.
“It was something that made me prove myself. We did two shoots the day before [working with Spencer] and [Pike] brought three videographers out to test and see who would shoot with Spencer,” McIntosh said.
McIntosh is often seen shooting pictures and videos at several MCAL games.
Junior and varsity water polo player Jasper Roblee believes that McIntosh is building a fan base around MCAL sports.
“It’s cool to see a lesser-attended sport like water polo get more publicity and recognition, especially from someone in our community,” Roblee said.
McIntosh frequently makes updates to his Instagram account to help others keep in touch with MCAL sports.
“I prefer going to [McIntosh’s] page rather than a website like MaxPreps to get information about MCAL sports, because I think it is easier pulling up his account on your phone rather than signing in to a website and searching for the school and score,” Roblee said. “[McIntosh’s] posts also do a good job of highlighting important information regarding the games, [which] helps the school be more spirited to keep up with MCAL sports.”

Recently, on May 16th, McIntosh covered the varsity baseball MCAL championship, shooting dozens of high-quality photos and videos which were posted to his accounts on Instagram and TikTok.
“I found his videos from the baseball MCAL championship really inspiring, and it showcased a lot of his talents as an editor and videographer,” Roblee said. “The photos and videos demonstrate how hard he works and how dedicated he is to filming and editing.”
McIntosh is in pursuit of taking his talents beyond the high school level and into college and the workplace.
“I’m hoping to go to a college that has a good program within journalism and sports media to shoot at the collegiate level. Hopefully, I can build connections that will lead me down the path that I want my career to take,” McIntosh said.
To see all of McIntosh’s content, click here to view @allmcal or here to view @dmvisualzz.