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Ultiworld Top 10: Stanford Invite

Catch the highlights from the Stanford Invite, one of the most competitive events in ultimate frisbee, as Ultiworld's Top 10 showcases the best plays from 28 top teams. From huge end zone catches to incredible layouts and spike plays, this video features a mix of exciting moments that will leave you cheering for more. Watch Tyler DJ Geraldo's dominant performance with Pittsburgh, Bethany Kaylor's show-stopping layout in Oregon's win, and Charlie Shaner's trucking down the field to grab the score. Be sure to check out Belelladana's big time plays, Andrew Meshnik's clutch layout defense, Kimberly's incredible catch from Sophie Darch, Dalton Smith's great awareness on a game-saving play, and Bobby Lewis's full extension layout that earns him a spot at number two. Finally, see Peter Marachini's stunning tip of the disc off his own legs to claim the top spot on Ultiworld's Top 10. With its mix of skill, athleticism, and excitement, this video is a must-watch for ultimate frisbee fans.

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Video Transcript

This is Old World's Top 10 from the Stanford Invite. With 28 of the nation's top teams facing off, there were sure to be some great highlights. Let's get right into it. Coming in at number 10, Pittsburgh's Tyler DJ Geraldo doing what he does best, getting huge in the end zone for the D. At number nine, Oregon's Bethany Kaylor finds her way into the end zone for the score with this huge layout. At number eight, Charlie Shaner of North Carolina. There they call him Chuck the Truck. Trucks down the field to track down this big huck to grab the score in front of a crowd of excited fans. At number seven, Tough's Dan Pavitt makes the big time play in the end zone. getting huge over the Oregon defender and bringing that one down. Let's watch it again. Coming in at number six, Wisconsin's Belelladana made some nice plays in the finals. Here's the best of them. Big time layout in the back of the end zone for the score and the spike off the head. Coming in at number five, Wisconsin's Andrew Meshnik makes the big time layout D. But it wouldn't help Wisconsin who got rolled in this game 158 by a strong Oregon squad. Coming in at number four, Oregon's Kimberly makes the catch of the finals. A throw from Sophie Darch. She lays out and grabs it just inches off the ground. Let's watch that one again. That's a very nice play. Coming in at number three. This wasn't a close game, but this was a very nice play from Dalton Smith, who after what looked like to be a D from Max Thorne, grabs the disc off the ground. That's great awareness from Dalton Smith. He's been playing great this season. Certainly a rising star in the game. At number two, more Texas A&M against Pit. Looks like a great throw here from Tyler Djalamo, but Bobby Lewis with the full extension layout. A beautiful play. Let's see that again. And finally, at number one, Stanford's Peter Marachini makes the play of the weekend for sure on the most unusual catch. After a slight misread, he tips a disc off of his own legs and into his hands, gets the score, and gets some respect from his opponent.

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