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Did You Know...

... that the same five Indoor Cloud League teams had this year's closest finish in May?

All 6 categories in all 5 months: iFLY Seattle group in May
posted Jun 2nd, 2015 - The Indoor Cloud League competition for the month of May is over, even though a few videos and scores might still be submitted in the coming days. The sequences for the month of June bring the Random Formation K (Hook) to the special attention of ICL participants.

The total number of scoring points for May are the closest ones this year so far between the five ICL groups who have submitted videos for all six categories every month.

Hurricane Factory (1st) and iFLY Dallas (5th) were separated by 76 points in January. The difference was down to 38 points between iFLY Orlando (1st) and iFLY Seattle (5th) in February. The 30 points between 1st (Hurricane Factory) and 5th (iFLY Dallas) in May is the lowest number this year.

May 2015AAA ClassAA ClassA ClassRookie RRRRookie RRRookie RTotal
RankTeamsQ,14,F,18A,18,21A,H,7Q,F,HM,A,HM,ATotal
1Hurricane Factory (CZ)25212236209133
2iFLY SF Bay (US)19(-2)171932(-7)15(-4)19(-1)121
3iFLY Orlando (US)161223282713119
4iFLY Seattle (US)151219302117114
5iFLY Dallas (US)15915191926103
6SkyVenture New Hampshire (US)121423---49
7SkyVenture Montreal (CA)--20---20
Scott Levy and Lucas King with Dallas 350
iFLY Dallas was on both ends of the scores last month, with some of the lowest numbers and also the sole highscore for the R Class sequence. Organizer Amanda Lampton said that she did not have the experienced player coaches perform the AAA and AA Class sequences in May. Player coach Todd Hawkins had Lacey Porter, Caleb Rydbeck and Paul McEnany in his lineup for the AA Class sequence, while Genifer Oliver, Roland Hicks and Mandy Winters took on the AAA class sequence.

Amanda Lampton was pleased with the performances for the challenging sequences.

Dallas 350 member Scott Levy and player coach Karen Bilder guided Alex Veguilla and Rob Parker to the 26-pointer for the R Class sequence, which is the highscore in this category for the month of May. Scott Levy also posted the A Class 15-pointer for iFLY Dallas, with Donaldo Grajeda, Rodrigo Falla and iFLT staff member Cara Considine in the lineup.

Amanda Lampton with Dallas Khaos Khobalt
image by: Omniskore
Scott Levy's Dallas 350 team mate Lucas King was responsible for the 19-pointer in the RR Class. Phil Gilbert, Lauren Gilbert and Debbi Swenson followed the guidance of the reigning USPA Advanced Class champion.

Last not least, Amanda Lampton, ICL organizer at iFLY Dallas and Dallas Khaos member, contributed the other 19-pointer in the RRR Class to her ICL account. She had Joe Carder, Bryce Willing and Tom Lark in her lineup. She also had a second team with player coach Dave Eisele, Chris Winters and Derrick Bommarito.

The 26-pointer in the R Class was the third highscore for iFLY Dallas this year and the second consecutive one in the same category. Amanda Lampton and Scott Levy had Christine Schmitt and Michael Erickson in their R Class lineup last month and won with a 27-pointer.

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