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Did You Know...

... that Cherie and Karl Schuch were back on their home turf last weekend?

posted Jun 30th, 2009 - The scores from Russia on the front page have already been replaced by new numbers from the MidAtlantic Skydiving League. Scores from Texas will be added very soon to the new leaderboard. The NSL News will still go back to the news from Russia very soon.

Before that, there are still the missing videos of the June meet of the Florida Skydiving League that have now been uploaded and are available on NSL YouTune TV. The first four rounds were already uploaded on the meet day and a few days later. The missing Rounds 5 and 6 have now been added. These rounds had the more technical sequences for the AAA Class teams, who all mastered them quite well.

Cherie and Karl Schuch in Florida
New Teiwaz members Cherie and Karl Schuch, who visited from the MidAtlantic Skydiving League on this year's hottest weekend in Florida, were back to the cooler home turf at Cross Keys last weekend. The MASL season opener was on the agenda, and Cherie and Karl Schuch have been managing the league for several years.

The passionate 4-way couple went straight from the Teiwaz adventure in Florida to new 4-way action at Cross Keys, as their names can already be found on the team page of Cross Keys Blue (Mark Kruse, Dennis Miller, Karl Schuch, Cherie Schuch, Jamie Sides and Barry Bichler on camera). More details of the MASL season opener will follow soon with the meet story.

Coffee break for Kirk Knight
The last videos of the FSL June meet wrap up the coverage of the event at Skydive City in Zephyrhills. FSL Chief Judge Kirk Knight did not have much trouble with his job this time, as the videos show mostly clean performances.

The former Golden Knights commander has a busy judging schedule this year, as he will also travel to Europe later in the summer. He has the same destination as the NSL News has for the coverage of the FAI World Cup 2009 in the Czech Republic. He will not be judging the Formation Skydiving competition though. His invitation is for the classical events of Style and Accuracy.

The FSL teams will now move on to visit Skydive Miami in Homestead. The trip to the far South of Florida has been a part of the FSL schedule since 2008. Skydive Miami has sent so many teams to the other FSL locations in the northern parts of Florida in the past years that it was time to visit Skydive Miami, as well. The meet is scheduled for July 18.

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