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Did You Know...

... that the iFLY Colorado Springs team came back with Air Force?

Air Force 9-Ball at the USPA Nationals 2022
image by: USPA/Skydive Chicago
posted Feb 2nd, 2023 - The Indoor Cloud League team at iFLY Colorado Springs had missed the last two months of the 2022 season after a very promising start in the first six months of participation (May - October). The ICL Midwest and iFLY Colorado Springs teams both now came back in full strength for the new year.

January's total of 122 points is the highest monthly scoring number for iFLY Colorado Springs in the young history of the team in the Indoor Cloud League, and the current January leaderboard of only the first three submissions is showing that the three ICL teams are sharing the highscores in a competitive way. The January scores of the Czech team at Prague's Hurricane Factory will be available later today and add more highscores to the first ICL leaderboard of the year.

The iFLY Colorado Springs team was once again a combination of civilian participants and the lineups of the Air Force Academy in Colorado. Five teams represented the Air Force Academy on the internal leaderboard this time, after five teams had competed against each other for the highscores and contributed to the ICL team's total in October last year. AF 9-Ball, with the senior 4-way members of the Air Force, was the only team in the AAA Class in October. AF Tall Boys and AF Artemis, who still competed in the AA/Intermediate Class at the USPA Nationals 2022, have now joined 9-Ball on the AAA Class leaderboard.

Indoor Cloud League 2023
AAA AA A RRR RR R Total
Rank January 14+ G,1,6 N,E,7 N,E,G M,D,B M,N Total
1 Paraclete XP  US  22 24 18 21 23 18 126
2 iFLY Colorado Springs  US  21 20 23 19 25 14 122
3 ICL Midwest  US  21 18 14 15 22 25 115
Air Force PoisEN at the USPA Nationals 2022
In fact, the same three Air Force teams had their own internal competition with the three technical sequences (AAA - AA - A). 9-Ball won the AAA/AA combination with both highscores, while Tall Boys outscored 9-Ball in the A Class. Tall Boys and Artemis were separated by only one single point for the total of all three sequences.

Air Force PoisEN contributed ICL points for the first time at an Indoor Cloud League event at iFLY Colorado Springs. They had also competed in the AA/Intermediate Class at the national outdoor championships last year, together with Tall Boys and Artemis, and they finished in 15th place. Now they joined them on the January leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League, where they outscored all other teams by far for the three Rookie Class sequences (RRR - RR - R). The new Air Force Cheetas were one of their opponents.

PoisEN won all three categories, while only two of the scores could be used for the January leaderboard, and the 34-pointer for the RR Class sequence had to be capped at 25 points, according to the Indoor Cloud League rules. Jesse Ubele, Kris Fisher, Kevin Chapman and Steve Pisano stepped in with their 14-pointer for the R Class sequence. New Air Force team Cheetas outscored the civilian lineup in RRR and RR and ended up one single point behind after all three Rookie Class sequences.

iFLY Colorado Springs - January 2023AAAAAARRRRRRTotal
TeamsD,1,B,12 G,1,6 N,E,7 N,E,G M,D,B M,NTotal
Air Force 9-Ball212022(-2)---41
Air Force Tall Boys13(-2)1723---23
Air Force Artemis1714(-1)21(-1)----
Amanda Lampton, Eric Daniel, Kevin Chapman, Steve Pisano-1316----
Air Force PoisEN---19342444
Jesse Ubele, Kris Fisher, Kevin Chapman, Steve Pisano---10151414
Air Force Cheetas---111611(-1)-

iFLY Colorado Springs Best of January212023192514122

Indoor Cloud League January 2023: iFLY Colorado Springs Highscores
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