Did you know that Simba posted new A Class record average and single-round highscore? posted: Jun 21st, 2016 Last weekend's outdoor meet of the Florida Skydiving League brought back Simba to Skydive DeLand. Simba attended the team's second meet this year after the 2016 start at the May competition.
Florida's summer weather allowed only the completion of four rounds this time, as the usual rain and thunder storms in the afternoon interfered with the skydiving operation. Simba had completed all six rounds in May.
It was exactly the same Simba roster that came back last weekend and finished with a new outdoor team record average and a new highscore for a single round. Simba had posted a 15-pointer... (more)
Did you know that Z-Hills PreciZion's scores last weekend are misleading? posted: Jun 20th, 2016 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on March 27th how Z-Hills PreciZion from Skydive City in Florida helped iFLY Orlando's Indoor Cloud League team to add some points to the March account.
PreciZion's Tail Jimmy Xu also attended a few additional ICL events at iFLY Orlando and scored several times with other lineups.
Three of his team mates (Erica Gorski, Rebecca Maureen Ugo, Grant Underland) used to be regulars at iFLY Orlando's ICL events, as well, before they formed Z-Hills PreciZion, hired Sally Hathaway as a player coach and focused primarily on their team training.
Grant Underland,... (more)
Did you know that the DeLand Falcons were facing good and bad news within a week? posted: Oct 19th, 2015 Teams of the Florida Skydiving League finished off their 2015 season at the last meet on October 10th.
It's not the last 4-way competition in Florida, as the annual NSL Championship brings together all teams in all four categories (AAA - AA - A - Rookie) who have not had enough of 4-way competition this year and want to enjoy the beautiful Florida fall weather in a 10-round meet.
Several of the FSL teams will come back to DeLand in November, including the October winners, DeLand 3D and DeLand Falcons, and try to defend the home turf against any potential challengers from other leagues and... (more)
Did you know that the DeLand Bees had to pull out after Round 1? posted: Sep 23rd, 2015 Last weekend's leaderboard was supposed to be larger, as the Northwest Skydiving League had scheduled the last meet of the 2015 season for the same date as the Florida Skydiving League's September meet. NWSL Director Deb Correia had bad luck with the weather at the end of the 2015 season: "The NWSL was weathered out all weekend with low clouds on Saturday and winds in the 30s on Sunday."
She still used the opportunity to reward some of the NWSL teams with medals and prizes on Sunday morning. The 2015 winners in each category received 10-minute flight certificates from iFLY Seattle, and Sun Path... (more)
Did you know that the DeLand Falcons presented a special Crank in Round 4? posted: Aug 21st, 2015 Last but not least, the Rookie Class teams from the Northwest and the Florida Skydiving League had their own battles last weekend, as well, and the Rookie Class leaderboard was actually the only one where each team claimed or tied a highscore for a round.
NWSL team Low Key and FSL team DeLand Falcons were racing for the top spot on the leaderboard, while Ritzville Sundown (NWSL) and Group Therapy (FSL) eventually finished tied in 3rd place.
Low Key was the only Rookie Class team who had attended a meet prior to last weekend's events this year and improved the meet average from 3.8 to 5.3... (more)
Did you know that China's national 4-way team is in 2nd place of the AAA Class leaderboard? posted: Jun 24th, 2015 Last weekend's leaderboard is the largest one of the 2015 season, disregarding the indoor scores of the World Challenge 2015. 61 teams used the same competition draw, and the A Class had the highest participation with 19 teams.
The Sun Path Products NSL News still goes back one more time to the AAA Class competition, where the meet videos of winner Thunder ISR are the highlight of the coverage.
Nine AAA Class teams completed between four (Florida) and ten (Midwest) rounds at four different locations last weekend. However, the rankings were hardly effected at all by the different numbers of... (more)