Updated: October 10, 2008, 9:09 AM ET

Freeze Frame: Week's most memorable images

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Every Wednesday night on "SportsCenter," the most memorable images of the week are presented as part of Bud Light's Freeze Frame. In addition to presenting the week's top images, "SportsCenter" wants help from SportsNation to pick the one that is the most memorable. That photo, along with the best comment of the week, will be revealed during the show.

This week's choices include a fiery NASCAR crash, Kimbo Slice in prime time, a record-setting sprint and an amazing 8-year-old baseball player.

1. Fiery crash

Nascar

AP Photo/Pat Crowe II

Flames come from the car driven by Kevin Harvick after he was involved in a wreck with Elliott Sadler and Denny Hamlin during the NASCAR Best Buy 400. Driving past the wreck at the top of the track is Jeff Gordon. Comment on this photo

3. Amazing catcher

Little league

Lexington Herald Leader/Charles Bertram

Catcher Adam Bender, 8, lost his left leg to cancer when he was a year old. He tried a prosthesis but didn't like it and refuses to use a wheelchair. If he reaches base, he uses crutches. He also played YMCA flag football this past fall. Comment on this photo

2. Kimbo wins

Kimbo

AP Photo/Rich Schultz

Kimbo Slice, right, throws a punch at James Thompson during the second round of their EliteXC heavyweight bout. Slice won the fight, which was broadcast in prime time, with a TKO in the third round. Comment on this photo

4. Record-setting sprint

Olympics

AP Photo/Bill Kostroun

Jamaica's Usain Bolt breaks the tape with a world-record time of 9.72 seconds in the men's 100-meter dash at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York. Comment on this photo