 Do you think this was a designed play? Watch this, guy in the blue, he's got the ball, throws it to his teammate, comes up the middle, shoots way high, ricochets off the glass, his teammate's ready, he puts it right in the net. Design play? Kind of looks like it. You would think so. Why wouldn't it be a design play? It's cool. You guys didn't see that. You missed it. And this is everything you missed that you never planned on watching. The International Hockey Federation World Cup wrapped up last weekend, Men's Field Hockey, for you guys unfamiliar with the IHF, whatever. Belgium versus Germany. Belgium, the reigning champs. Kind of a tough path. Netherlands was looking good. Belgium took them to OT, shoot out, beat them. They find themselves playing Germany, who they had gone to a shoot out with earlier in this tournament. Belgium trying to take down the Germans forever and always. It's tied up after three on a nice goal with a minute, 20 seconds left. So it goes into a shootout right away. Best out of five, shoot out. And what happens? Well, the same thing that always happens in field hockey shootouts. We've done this on things you missed before. You go in, you post up, and then you spin the other way and you shoot and you score. So Germany scores. And then Belgium guy is going to do the same thing. And he's going to run forward and then he's going to post up. It's more like basketball one-on-one. The blue goalie is like a little spider monkey. I like him. Turn, you score. Nice shot by that guy. So it's tied again. They each score the first goal. Now Germany comes. He posts up. He goes that way. He spins. He shoots. He scores. It's field hockey. That's the move. Now they both went three out of five in the first round. So it goes to sudden death, shoot out. Germany's up one. This dude tries the post and move. It doesn't work. Watch this. The goalie, the spider monkey, right? He, instead of closing the gap, gives himself room. So when the Belgium guy tries to turn and spin, he didn't bite. Bite-less that monkey and makes the save. So Germany wins. And what a celebration. You win. I don't know. I didn't like that. I didn't think that was anything. It seemed like it didn't care as much to him. It seemed like a rec league field hockey celebration, not the IHFFC celebration. Those guys make in love and you love to see that. Teammates. That's what it's all about. You didn't see that. You missed it. Canada's Megan Oltam earned her first X Games gold medal. Last year she was the first woman to land back-to-back doubles in a slope style competition. And this year she was back at it again, trying to do something that no one else has done. This time it was a triple cork. Accomplishing three off-axis flips, as you know. It took her a couple tries to land it, though the first time here she is, she's up. Those are off-axis spins. That's a triple cork, but she doesn't land it. She almost had it. Tumbles backwards. Her mom looks on like, ah! So she goes for it again. Second attempt. Determined. She's not going to give up. She's Canada's Megan Oltam. Does it again and this time it looks like she's got it. Yeah, let's see what she's trying to do. So she's totally off the axis there and it's a triple spin and she's got it. No. Wipes out. Oh no. Is she going to go for it again? Oh no. Yes, she's going to go for it again. She's Canada's Megan Oltam. So it's her third attempt. Now she's breezing her way down. She's zigging. She's zagging. Feeling good. She's up. She's totally off-axis. She's spinning. Lands it. Nails it. Her mom's going crazy. Her brother's going crazy. All of Canada's going crazy. You guys weren't going crazy. You forgot to watch this. It looks beautiful. It's poetry in motion. Comes down. Lands it. So smooth. Like butter. This was at the Buttermilk something. She can't believe it. Head in her hands screaming. Loves it. Drops to her knees. Give me a good score. Give me a good score. Her brother comes up, hugs her. She's like, okay get off camera now. He's like, all right, all right, see you later. Perfect score. 50 out of 50. Of course. Of course. Canada's Megan Oltam. Congrats to her. Major League Pickleball is underway. Maybe you guys have heard about this league because all the owners are famous ex-athletes. She's got Drew Brees. I think Tom Brady owns the team. The Los Angeles mad drops defeated the New York hustlers like you knew they would. Mad drops always dropping their shots. Is that a pickleball term? Pickleball. Not that much of a spectator sport. I always tune in. I always want to watch it. And then she's like, think, think, think, think, think, think, think, think, slam. And you're like, whoa, new camera angles maybe or something different. Anyway, okay, on to the next thing. And finally we're going back to the big bash league. Australia's domestic cricket league. Now I told you guys two weeks ago that the scorchers were awesome, that the Sixers were getting going. They were coming for them and that the heat climbed out of last place and they've actually finished the season in third place. They won their first playoff match due to rain. They had the lead and then the rain out rules and cricket are bizarre. So they win and they advance and there were some fun wild plays. Look at this one. The pitch, the reverse sweep. It's up in the air and the thunder are chasing it down. Number seven's after it. He keeps it from hitting the rope because if it hits the rope it's automatic four and now his teammate comes. He actually turns his hand back, hands it and keeps it. That saved two runs. Ultimately didn't help them win the game because the rain came. It got short and I already told you that. The heat won. The Sixers and the scorchers teamed up to play their first match and the way that it works in the BBL is that the first place and the second place team play right away. The winner goes automatically to the championship match. The loser has to go to the second round and climb their way to the championship. So the scorchers and the Sixers are playing each other. Winner advances straight to the championship. I said that the scorchers had great defense and that's why they're the best and in this game they just dropped everything. Look at this. That's got to be taken right off the hands. He's not happy about this. Another one up in the air for a while not caught. But you know what? It was a-okay because the Sixers also dropped everything. They didn't even get hands on the ball. Must have been a windy weird environment. Look at this. Dropped. So no one was playing good defense at all. That one's going to get through and then this one doesn't pick it up. Not good. So the Sixers lose. They now have to go play the heat while the scorchers go straight to the championship. And in that game the heat versus the Sixers. We had more bad cricket on both sides. That ball is batted nowhere just spinning in place but they try to sneak a run. The bowler tries to kick it into the wickets kicks it all the way to the rope for an automatic four run. So now a ball that went nowhere is five runs. They were like what are you doing? What are you doing? We win this game we go to the championship and you're here kicking the ball around. Come on. So the heat win that one again. I was wrong. That was the renegades not the Sixers. They played the Sixers in their next game. That was actually this morning. They beat them so now it's the heat versus the scorchers in the championship round. I'll tell you next week who wins that one because you guys aren't going to tune in but stick around because the final segment of the show it's your favorite. It's the fan of the week. Blank one last week. Who's going to win this week? A, B, C or D. Think about it. Comment below who's going to win. Thanks for watching and subscribe if you enjoyed it.