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Did You Know...

... that three teams shared the Indoor Cloud League highscores for February?

Felipe Giustina (right) with Anion Flux XP at the Shamrock Showdown 2022
posted Mar 29th, 2023 - The results of the Indoor Cloud League's February competition scrambled the very young 2023 leaderboard at the end of the second month. The winner of the last two years, Kyle Hermberg's iFLY Dallas team, took back the lead after a 1-point deficit at the end of January.

The Top 3 rankings at the end of February currently resemble the final 2022 leaderboard in December, where the new ICL team at iFLY Fort Lauderdale in Florida was not a part of the monthly indoor competition.

Anion Flux XP member Felipe Della Giustina launched the new Indoor Cloud League team after training with 4-way fans in the south of Florida for several months last year. He introduced his first lineup to Indoor Cloud League competition in January, as the NSL News reported on February 4th.

Now he was back with two lineups in February who performed four of the six ICL sequences. He took some of the new 4-way fans in his region to the Shamrock Showdown 2023, where 4Action was a part of the exciting AA Class competition with Project Danny from Skydive City. Now he plans to submit the videos of all six ICL sequences for the month of March.

Indoor Cloud League February 2023 - iFLY Ft. LauderdaleAAAAAARRRRRRTotal
TeamsK,19,A,16 A,19,15 O,D,6 O,D,A M,K,A M,GTotal
Sue Jones, Glenn Giammatti, Gregg Flowers, Danny Cuoco-6(-1)10---16
Ileana Valderrama, Sean Currie, Felipe Giustina, Jake Pearlman---1719-36

iFLY Ft. Lauderdale's Best of February-6(-1)101719-52


Indoor Cloud League February 2023: iFLY Fort Lauderdale Highscores
Felipe Giustina (left) with 4Action at the Shamrock Showdown 2023
The new Indoor Cloud League team from iFLY Fort Lauderdale did not make it anywhere near the highscores for any of the six sequences yet. However, there are already some promising scores of the Florida team on the February leaderboard.

The highscores for the month of February were shared between the three teams on the top of the 2023 leaderboard, iFLY Dallas (A - RRR - R), Hurricane Factory (AAA - AA) and Paraclete XP (RRR - RR). The HF Cubs won the AAA Class with their 27-pointer for the slot-switching Open Class sequence (D,1,B,12) and the national 4-way Junior team, HF Flying Rebels, tied the 24-pointer of the Cubs for the AA Class highscore.

Alexa Boushey, Vanessa Shirazi, Aaron Perkins and Lucas King posted the A Class highscore (27) for iFLY Dallas. Sydney Ward, Donaldo Grajeda, Pressly Bonner and Caden Maydew had to share their 29-pointer highscore for the RRR Class sequence with Paraclete XP's lineup (Joy Jing, Carin Lildejahl, Oksana Golubtsova, Jeana Billings).

The same Paraclete lineup finished with the same score (29) for the RR sequence, which had to be capped at 25 points, according to the ICL rules. The highscore for the R Class sequence went back to the iFLY Dallas team, where Deanna Anderson, Zoe Rojo, Dylan Tompkins and Michael Erickson posted their 21-pointer.

Indoor Cloud League February 2023
AAA AA A RRR RR R Total
Rank February 14+ K,19,A,16 A,19,15 O,D,6 O,D,A M,K,A M,G Total
1 iFLY Dallas  US  23    18    27    29    21    21    139
2 Hurricane Factory  CZ  27    24    22    21    13    11    118
3 Paraclete XP  US  16    17    19    29    25    11    117
4 iFLY Colorado Springs  US  20    18    22    7    11    7    85
5 iFLY Fort Lauderdale  US  -    6 -1 10    17    19    -    52

Indoor Cloud League 2023: February Highscores
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