It's called "ultimate" frisbee for a reason.

During a recent game between the Seattle Sockeye and the Boulder-based club Johnny Bravo Ultimate, B.J. Sefton showed just how exciting the sport can be. The Sockeye were ahead, 5-3, when Reid Koss whipped a long throw to Sefton. The disk was slightly ahead of Sefton, and both Sefton and Bravo defender Josh Ackley laid out for the frisbee. Sefton used every inch of his 6-foot-1 frame to leap over Ackley and make the catch.

Check it out:

The Sockeye went on to beat Bravo, 15-11, and take the Labor Day Championship.

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