During a Texas high school football game, an incredible catch occurred, but it wasn't made by any player on the field or any spectator in the stands.
Last week, a game was underway between Gordon High School and Live Oak Classical School in Waco. At the most unexpected moment, Live Oak Classic's athletic director, Brice Helton, caught a ball from a point-after touchdown attempt.
When Gordon's kicker took the PAT, the ball soared past the uprights. With no nets to stop it, the ball continued its flight over the fence. Remarkably, an unsuspecting passerby managed to catch it.
To everyone's astonishment, the ball settled in the passenger seat of a car driving nearby, eliciting roars of excitement from the audience.
@SportsCenter #SCTop10 one in a million PAT kick. Car just happened to be driving by with their window down. @LOCSathletics pic.twitter.com/K16y6KwxFy
— Brice Helton (@BriceHelton22) September 16, 2023
"One in a million PAT kick. Car just happened to be driving by with their window down," Helton posted to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
Dude Perfect, the team renowned for defining trick shots in the age of social media, rated it a perfect score.
"Flawless unintentional synchronization and accuracy," they commented on X.
According to KWTX-TV in Waco, the ball was caught by a recent graduate of Baylor University.
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