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News Article Did you know that iFLY Seattle's flying chamber is a Magic Pixie Dust Tube?
posted: Jan 1st, 2017 Jan Klapka's Indoor Cloud League team at the Hurricane Factory has been in the top spot of the 14+ leaderboard six times of the 12 monthly events this year. Deb Correia's iFLY Seattle team had outscored the Czech teams two times in 2016 (July, September) and added a third top total in December. The Northwest Skydiving League group can still not catch up with the Czech leader for the winning total of the 2016 season. However, iFLY Dallas was only nine points behind at the end of November, and the scores from Texas have not been posted yet. iFLY Seattle's total of 115 points is the third highest... (more)
News Article Did you know that a missing R Class score makes a 9-point difference between iFLY Dallas and iFLY Seattle?
posted: Dec 3rd, 2016 The latest Indoor Cloud League November scores and videos came from iFLY Dallas for the 14+ leaderboard. Organizer Amanda Lampton, Dallas 350's Outside Center, had eight lineups at her November event, and five of them posted the iFLY Dallas scores for last month's six sequences. Her Dallas 350 team mates Scott Levy and Lucas King joined her for the AAA Class sequence, and Karen Bilder completed the lineup for the 6-point slot-switcher. Scott Levy also player-coached two other lineups to the highscores for the AA and R Class sequences, while Amanda Lampton took care of the A Class score, as well. The... (more)
News Article Did you know that 4-way twin juniors Noah and Caleb Thornquest continue to collect ICL points for iFLY Sacramento?
posted: Dec 2nd, 2016 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported the Indoor Cloud League November scores from iFLY Sacramento with the update on November 20th. NCSL Director Lori Connor had mentioned that her ICL team might not be done yet with the November leaderboard. She was hoping that upcoming flying sessions may generate additional videos and scores and improve the November total. 4-way juniors Noah and Caleb Thornquest have training sessions with coach Matt Stephens scheduled in November, and they could beat the current highscores. Her prediction was correct, as the two young 4-way twin brothers improved the... (more)
News Article Did you know that iFLY Seattle welcomed three new Indoor Cloud League competitors in November?
posted: Dec 1st, 2016 The November competition of the Indoor Cloud League is over, and the scores and videos of the month begin to fill the leaderboards for the 14-foot and the 12-foot flying chambers. Deb Correia reported from iFLY Seattle that her ICL team was excited to have three new participants in November: "Ron Hensley joined as a rookie. He participated in the NSL this past season on the rookie team Low Key, and he has put together a team (Archies) for next year that will have their first tunnel session together on December 5th." Deb Correia will be working with the team at iFLY Seattle and prepare... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Czech 4-way teams posted top scores in November?
posted: Nov 29th, 2016 The latest November scores and videos of the Indoor Cloud League came from the Czech Republic, where a total of ten teams tried to get onto the leaderboard for the month. The scores for the AAA and AA sequences were not claimed by the Bad Boys this month, who had no training scheduled in November at the Hurricane Factory. However, ICL organizer Jan Klapka had three other teams performing the two Open Class sequences, and the HF Chicks posted both Czech highscores for November. The Mirek Team claimed two of the six highscores, as well (RR - R). The most competitive category was the AA Class,... (more)
News Article Did you know that many Indoor Cloud League competitors from Texas competed at the USPA Nationals?
posted: Nov 1st, 2016 The U.S. teams of the Indoor Cloud League were in a similar situation as the Czech teams in October. The USPA Nationals 2016 had first priority, and several teams and competitors were unable to squeeze extra tunnel time into the tight schedule. Deb Correia reported from iFLY Seattle that her event had to be held without any members of Seattle Swift who were in the final preparations for their top performance in the AA/Intermediate Class competition in Eloy. However, she still had four strong lineups who combined for a total of 117 points, which is only three points short of the Hurricane... (more)