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Did You Know...

... that New England is winning the Indoor Cloud League AA Class category at SkyVenture New Hampshire so far?

AAA and AA Class lineup for New England
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 session this week at iFLY Seattle.

Florida is currently winning over New England with the total number of points, however, Brian Touhey's strong AA Class lineup (Brian Touhey, Jeff Atherton, Chris Civie, Aaron McKeon) outscored Florida (Drew Zastrow, Hal Spence, James Hall, Joel Kmetz) in this category.

June 2013AAA ClassAA ClassA ClassRookie AAARookie AARookie ATotal
RankTeamsE,Q,7,37,Q,14E,Q,7Q,E,FM,Q,EM,QTotal
1NWSL/iFLY Seattle-------
1FSL/iFLY Orlando251415312511121
1SkyVenture New Hampshire1615131012(-1)773
SkyVenture New Hampshire
iFLY Orlando
New England competitors for all three Rookie Class categories
Brian Touhey, Jeff Atherton, Masaaki Okumura and Brandon Aaskov had defeated the Northwest AA Class lineup (Sinner-G) in March this year and tied the Florida lineup (Martin McKerrell, Joel Kmetz, James Hall, Gilles Dutrisac) with a 16-pointer. The newly posted 15-pointer is the AA Class winner so far.

New England's AA Class lineup also posted the 16-pointer for the AAA Class sequence (E,Q,7,3) where Florida is far ahead with a 25-pointer. Brian Touhey then guided Colleen Cusack, Jacques Casmir and Masaaki Okumura to the competitive 13-pointer in the A Class.

Freddy Konopasek, Pavel Gelar, Dick Tucker, Eli Bolotin and Trevor Donarski took care of the three Rookie Class sequences with different lineup combinations and once again without player coaches. Florida has been using the player coaching options and are winning mostly by the large advantage in the AAA Class and in the three Rookie Class categories.

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