Women’s roller derby returned to Morristown last night
with a bout between The New Jersey Roller
Derby (NJRD) and the visiting Southern
Delaware Roller Girls (SDRG). Back on July 27, the NJRD defeated SDRD on
its home track, and Delaware
was eager to return the favor.
The two teams clearly were closely
matched, but Delaware
got and exploited the break it needed to secure a more defensible lead when
Street Treats racked up points in multiple passes on a power jam. (A power jam
is when an opposing jammer is in the penalty box, and so unable to score). The
point totals for both teams rose slowly, and the first half ended with Delaware leading 71-51,
still very much in competitive territory.
Halftime activities included a
demonstration bout by the Junior Roller Girls between The Betty Bashers and the Dangerous
Divas. Since the 50-50 and Tricky Tray events were happening simultaneously
with the junior bout, I must admit to losing track of “who, what, and when.” If
a coach, team member, or parent wishes to expand on this event in the comments,
please feel free to do so. The team in black prevailed 93-27. I noticed capable skating by numbers 13, 3, 6,
116, 31, and 17, but without a program to match names to numbers, I’ll have to
leave it at that.
In the second half of the bout, NJRD
increased the pressure. Maulin Rouge showed truly impressive speed and
Shannani-Gunz was excellent at powering through walls of blockers. Miss USA-Hole
was also reliably proficient in jammer position. NJRD chipped away slowly at
the Delaware
lead, playing a smart and risk-limiting game of taking points and calling jams.
Aided by a triple pass through the pack by Mega-Mortis, however, SDRG was able
to re-secure its edge. With minutes left in the bout, Delaware played a hard defensive game,
protecting its 25 point advantage. The end whistle blew with final score of
150-123 in favor of Delaware .
Once again, the teams were
essentially equivalent. The game turned on the timing of penalties and one or
two power jams. Of course, penalties and power jams are opportunities only –
skaters have to be able to exploit them. Both teams have developed a depth of
skaters able to do just that. The 2014 rematch ought to be fun.
John Lennon Watching
the Wheels
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