Did you know that five Indoor Cloud League teams collected more than 1000 points in 2017? posted: Jan 5th, 2018 The 14+ leaderboard for the December competition of the Indoor Cloud League is complete. The Florida Skydiving League team was the last one to submit scores and videos from iFLY Tampa, and the five lineups together collected 123 points for the second highest total last month.
Each of the five lineups contributed to the December total, and Florida's Rookie Class lineups were the biggest point-getter this time.
The RRR Class team had support from a guest who visited from the Midwest Skydiving League. Zac Armstrong competed at two MWSL meets this year with Rampage. He joined the team for the... (more)
Did you know that learning happens outside of one's comfort zone? posted: Jan 4th, 2018 The Florida and Northwest Skydiving Leagues launched the Indoor Cloud League in July 2012, and NWSL Director Deb Correia may have never missed an ICL event ever since.
She and her husband Dave Correia were on vacation in December 2017 and could neither organize nor attend the ICL December event at iFLY Seattle.
Deb Correia was prepared for the situation though, as she had worked together closely with the Seattle Swift members for a while and at many ICL events. Seattle Swift's Djordje Mandaric was once again available to help, and he offered to assist with the whole event organization this... (more)
Did you know that Paraclete XP gained 27 more points on the Indoor Cloud League 14+ leaderboard for 2017? posted: Jan 2nd, 2018 It did not take too long until the Paraclete XP team had a strong response to the latest Indoor Cloud League December scores from the Hurricane Factory.
It was also not a big surprise that the U.S. team could quite easily take advantage of a weaker Czech performance for the last month of the 2017 season. However, the Hurricane Factory could afford not winning the December competition, due to a comfortable lead going into the last month of the year.
HF Bad Boys and HF Flying Circus were still able to keep up with the strong Paraclete lineups for the AAA and AA Class sequences, while the higher... (more)
Did you know that the Hurricane Factory had a tough 2017 finish in December? posted: Jan 1st, 2018 The Indoor Cloud League scores for the month of December will conclude the complete 2017 standings on both leaderboards, and the last scores and videos keep coming in.
The 2017 leader on the 14+ leaderboard, the Czech Hurricane Factory in Prague, had a difficult month. Organizer and Bad Boys member Jan Klapka was down with a winter flu and could not be of much help this time.
His own team is also missing inside center Vaclav Prokeš who is abroad for work for a little while. HF Flying Circus member Martina Vavackova was helping out in December and tied her own 23-pointer in the AAA Class... (more)
Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League 2017 season will once again set new records? posted: Dec 12th, 2017 The last November scores and videos of the Indoor Cloud League were added to the 14+ leaderboard by the iFLY Dallas team.
Four different lineups combined for the total of 91 points, and two of them each took care of two neighboring sequences.
Rob Parker and Aaron Perkins performed two of the Rookie Class sequences (R - RR) with player coaches Lucas King and Kyle Hermberg, and the 23-pointer for the R Class sequence turned out to be the highscore for the month of November.
The same Dallas lineup was also in contention for last month's highscore in the RR Class with a 17-pointer. iFLY Seattle... (more)
Did you know that the HF Cubs are the farm team for the HF Chicks? posted: Dec 5th, 2017 The NSL News mentioned a few times after the FAI Indoor World Meet 2017 how two teams from the Czech Republic won FAI indoor bronze medals for the small European country after preparing for several years at the Hurricane Factory, including regular indoor meets of the Indoor Cloud League and the World Tunnel League.
The HF Chicks placed 3rd in 4-way Women, and the HF Cubs won the bronze medals in 4-way Junior.
The story on 30 November 2017 pointed out how the HF Cubs are now caught between AAA and AA sequences at the monthly Indoor Cloud League competition after the junior team lost eligibility... (more)