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News Article Did you know that NPSL teams needed a tie-breaker for the 2007 championship?
posted: Sep 5th, 2007 New scores from the Northern Plains Skydiving League have replaced the results of the Italian Nationals 2007 on the frontpage. It will only be a few more days until new scores from the ESL Championship 2007 will override the NPSL results. The USPA Nationals 2007 will then be next beginning on Saturday. Sandy Grillet, NPSL Director, was facing a very unusual situation at the last meet of his 2007 season and called at the NSL headquarters when the meet was just concluded. Nine teams had completed all six rounds in each competition class, and the results of the AA Class competition in the Northern... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Northern Plains Skydiving League has new rules?
posted: Jun 15th, 2007 The upcoming weekend offers more activities compared to the June 9 meet weekend. The international leagues have no meets scheduled after a very busy June 2 weekend. However, competitions will take place at five different locations of the NSL network in the USA. Teams from Carolina and Florida compete together on the same weekend for the third time this year. The MidAtlantic Skydiving League makes a new attempt to launch the 2007 season. The Rookie Class Scramble in April at Cross Keys was weathered out. MASL Director Cherie Schuch reported that the forecast for the upcoming weekend is much better. Colorado... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Northern Plains Skydiving League has launched the 2007 season?
posted: May 22nd, 2007 The scores of three different meets last weekend (Denmark, Florida, Northern Plains) have already been posted, and the meet stories will follow. Additional scores from Finland and Carolina will be posted as soon as they are available. The weather at the Cross Keys did not allow the teams of the MidAtlantic Skydiving League to get in the air. The Northern Plains Skydiving League had a hard time to get the meet started on Saturday. In fact, NPSL Director Sandy Grillet and guest coach Robert Chromy had planned training activities already for the Friday prior to the competiton. Skydive Chicago's... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Northern Plains Skydiving League features competing 4-way families?
posted: Jul 28th, 2006 The NSL News visited at Skydive Twin Cities last weekend and observed the 3rd meet of the Northern Plains Skydiving League 2006 live on site. Beautiful weather greeted the eight teams on Saturday morning, and the meet progressed quickly with a Twinotter as the jump plane on a very busy day. Regional USPA Director John Goswitz once again judged the NPSL competition. The scores were posted for the teams and uploaded to last weekend's leaderboard before the teams went up for each next round. NPSL Director Sandy Grillet was able to complete all six rounds on Saturday and release the teams early.... (more)
News Article Did you know that Gang Green sent the team's cheer leaders to the judging room?
posted: Jun 27th, 2006 The second meet of the 2006 season was a huge success for the Northern Plains Skydiving League. The competitors were greeted with beautiful weather Saturday morning. A total of nine teams competed, and once again the teams were ready and willing to move up the start time to help get a head start on what proved to be a very busy day for the hosting dropzone. The AAA/Open Class competition had a heated battle, with Gang Green ahead by one point going into the fifth round. Fast Forward came charging back to pick up two points in each of the last two rounds and took the first place with a total... (more)
News Article Did you know that two NPSL teams have stepped up into new competition classes?
posted: Jun 3rd, 2006 The second attempt of the Northern Plains Skydiving League to kick off the 2006 season was successful. Once again it was not easy since the weather situation was as critical as it was at the original date in May. However, NPSL Director Sandy Grillet was determined to get it done, and he succeeded with an emergency plan: "After looking at the weather and wind forecast late on Saturday I made the decision to move the start time from 8:30 am to 7:00 am. Surprisingly all the competitors supported my decision and agreed to start early. We got four rounds in before 12:30 pm when the winds kicked up... (more)