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NOT BELIEVING IT — There are a lot of crazy feats and coincidences in the average weekend in sports.
But this weekend had a few extra.
Here are some of the best clips from the internet:
This goal is flipping nuts
You think you’ve seen acrobatic plays in high school sports?
Columbine (Colorado) High soccer player Dylan Prichett-Ettner will make you re-think everything you knew.
The junior raced to the end of a long ball during a match against ThunderRidge on Saturday, and beat the goalkeeper — by literally flipping over the shot stopper’s head and punching in the goal.
Unfortunately, it was all for naught; Prichett-Ettner’s goal was ruled offside by a sideline official that we can only assume hates fun.
Let's take a look at that again.
This might be the greatest non-goal (offside) in HS soccer history.
— Sean Walker (@DSeanKSL) August 28, 2016
Full video: https://t.co/ppHasxzzrfpic.twitter.com/2NVmSa0PZW
Little Leaguers break camera … twice
Remember last Thursday when Mexico’s pitcher broke an expensive ESPN camera behind the plate against South Korea at the Little League World Series?
Well, it happened again Sunday.
During the third-place game between Tennessee and Panama, another tipped ball crushed the glass in a camera behind the plate.
Those things are expensive, too. Hopefully ESPN/ABC finds a better place for the camera next year.
FYI, the Mid-Atlantic team from Maine-Endwell, New York, beat South Korea 2-1 to win the title. They finished the season with a perfect 23-0 record.
Layton Christian receiver’s stunning catch
Bringing it back home, we’re not sure how Layton Christian’s Fabrizio Umetelli made this catch in a high school football game.
But all that matter is that he held on to it.