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NSL News Coverage of the FAI Indoor World Cup 2024

Did You Know...

... that NPSL team Cosmic Debris is once again in the AA Class top spot?

Event coach JaNette Lefkowitz with Cosmic Debris
posted Jul 16th, 2012 - The July meet of the Northern Plains Skydiving League brought eight teams back to Skydive Twin Cities, together with event coach JaNette Lefkowitz.

Both AAA Class teams attended their second meet this year, and Acme finished in the middle of the overall leaderboard and the many French teams.

AA Class team Cosmic Debris took the top spot in the AA Class for the third time this year and now has to wait until the leaderboard will be complete. It was the first time that Cosmic Debris competed on the same weekend when the AA Class teams in France posted their scores as well, and the NPSL team still made it to the top of the leaderboard. The French teams completed one more round than the NPSL teams, which did not change the rankings.

NPSL 2012 - JulyRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6TotalAvg
RankAAA ClassP,16,6E,5,1512,D,97,17,HN,2,1311,A,M,19TotalAvg
1Acme (US) 12 12 11 12 10 116811.3
2Gang Green (US) 4 5 2 3 5 5244.0
RankAA ClassP,6,19E,15,LD,9,C7,H,8N,2,1311,A,MTotalAvg
1Cosmic Debris (US) 12 14 18 11 10 127712.8
23CBC 8 7 8 9 5 8457.5
3Breaking Wind (US) 7 6 4 7 7 6376.2
RankA ClassP,6E,L,19D,97,HN,2A,M,CTotalAvg
1Plug It In Anywhere (US) 7 7 8 7 6 11467.7
2Bad Exit (US) 4 6 5 4 5 7315.2
3Random Blocks (US) 5 5 5 5 2 7294.8
Record average: Plug It In Anywhere
The other two NPSL teams in the AA Class, Breaking Wind and 3CBC, have placed themselves in the middle of the French AA Class field of 20 teams who competed in Maubeuge last weekend.

Breaking Wind came back on almost exactly the same scoring level as in the previous two meets, while 3CBC was new to the Northern Plains Skydiving League competition this year.

All three A Class teams of the Northern Plains Skydiving League attended their third meet this year and enjoy the tough competition. Plug It In Anywhere has won each meet so far after the two earlier battles with the Wissota Beavers who missed the July meet last weekend.

First A Class victory over Random Blocks: Bad Exit
The A Class race between Random Blocks and Bad Exit has been going on since the season opener in May.

Random Blocks won in May and June by three and two points and now had to let Bad Exit take the first victory. It was again only a 2-point difference, and both teams pushed each other to new record averages this year.

The video shows the A Class winner, Plug It In Anywhere, with the team's new 7.7 record average. It includes the team's first 2-digit score in Round 6 with an 11-pointer for a sequence of only random formations.

It was the fourth opportunity for the NPSL teams in the A Class to score high this year, and Plug It In Anywhere used the opportunity.

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