Did you know that Northern California posted a highscore in the first Indoor Cloud League event at iFLY SF Bay? posted: Sep 1st, 2013 The August leaderboard of the growing Indoor Cloud League is complete, even though the teams still have a few more days to turn in late videos of flying sessions that were held before September 1.
Deb Correia's Northwest Skydiving League team at iFLY Seattle took the 1st place with a new record total of 122 points for the six ICL sequences. Her group had won the May competition with a total of 121 points, which was her highest score until now.
Ari Perelman's Florida Skydiving League group at iFLY Orlando took the 2nd place for August, and the Florida lead is down to 5 : 3 after eight months... (more)
Did you know that Northern California has generated world class competitors? posted: Aug 11th, 2013 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 24 July 2013 that the Northern California Skydiving League has a comeback next year. In fact, the first NCSL activities are on the way with skills camps and other preparations. The first NSL Tunnel Kicker at iFLY SF Bay is also coming up next week.
The story went far back in time and included the name of a competitor who participated in the early days of the Northern California Skydiving League, Formula4 member Chris Farina, who is now the Center Inside for Arizona Airspeed. A Formula4 video is showing Chris Farina in action at the NSL Playoffs in 2001.... (more)
Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League continues to grow? posted: Aug 3rd, 2013 The Indoor Cloud League competition for the month of July is over, and the Florida Skydiving League group took the first place once again at iFLY Orlando.
It was a very close game though between the Northwest Skydiving League group at iFLY Seattle and Florida in July, and the total score (131 - 112) does not reflect how close it actually was. The Northwest group won four of the five categories where scores and videos were provided for. Florida's lineup in the Rookie AAA Class, with three Pyro4ic members and player coach Brian Johnson, made up for the losses.
NWSL team Sinner G delivered the... (more)
Did you know that Florida Tunnel Kickers have a new Shooting Star? posted: Jul 12th, 2013 The NSL Tunnel Kickers of the Florida Skydiving League once again opened up the July leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League. The flying session took place on Tuesday night, July 2nd, at iFLY Orlando.
FSL indoor head coach Ari Perelman put together eight different lineups for the six July sequences, with Brian Johnson, Gilles Dutrisac and Kurt Gaebel as the assistant and player coaches. Result of the first July session was the highest total number of points that any FSL or other flying group has ever collected for the monthly competition.
Florida's March team had collected 126 points as the... (more)
Did you know that New England is winning the Indoor Cloud League AA Class category at SkyVenture New Hampshire so far? posted: Jun 25th, 2013 New indoor and outdoor scores were posted today. The Midwest Skydiving League completed the second meet of the 2013 season at Skydive Chicago, while Brian Touhey provided the Sun Path Products NSL News with the June scores of his group at SkyVenture New Hampshire for the Indoor Cloud League.
Brian Touhey's New England group has posted a total of 73 points for the six categories so far, which is his second highest result since joining the Indoor Cloud League in March 2013. Florida is once again far ahead with a total of 121 points at iFLY Orlando, while the Northwest group has the final flying... (more)
Did you know that Florida added eight points to the Indoor Cloud League scores for June? posted: Jun 20th, 2013 The NSL Sun Path News reported on 5 June 2013 that the Florida Skydiving League posted their first Indoor Cloud League scores for the month of June at iFLY Orlando. The total of 113 points for the six indoor categories matched the Florida scores for the month of May, however, it was not enough to win last month's competition. The Northwest Skydiving League outscored Florida by eight points at iFLY Seattle.
FSL indoor head coach Ari Perelman decided to invite the FSL competitors to a follow up meet on Tuesday this week and recruited four lineups to take on five of the six sequences. His group... (more)