In last night’s entertaining
bout in Morristown, NJ, the Jerzey Derby Brigade (JDB) on its home track faced
Shore Points Roller Derby visiting from south Jersey. Both teams deployed
similar tactics, using the diamond formation blocking technique to good effect.
Shore Points fields a strong team, and, despite animated skating on both sides,
took an early lead and soon built it to 30 points. Shore Points skaters #17
Meggo and #25 Lemonade repeatedly proved hard to stop, occasionally sailing
through dense blocking. Minutes before the end of the first half, however, the
game took a dramatic turn. JDB jammer #3684 CaliforniKate closed part of the
gap. Then in a power jam against Shore Point blockers thinned by penalties,
#235 A Bomb lapped the pack 5 times thereby giving JDB a 1 point lead (90-89)
at halftime.
It is October after
all, so halftime was marked by a Halloween costume contest – also by
congratulations to #33 Doom Hilda celebrating 10 years of derby.
In the second half,
#17 Meggo immediately recaptured the lead for Shore Points – a lead narrowed by
JDB #8 Lil MO Peep in the subsequent jam. Blocking grew fiercer with skaters
repeatedly taken off their feet. Shore Points #85 Buns N Roses was taken down hard
enough to leave the track temporarily, though she later returned to jam. Shore
Points once again built up a lead as it had in the first half (until the last
few minutes of it). Despite spirited jams right up to the end by CaliforniKate,
A Bomb, and Lil Mo Peep, the point spread was too much to overcome in the last
minutes of the second half. Sore Points prevailed with a Final Score of 162 – 220.
MVPs: #8 Lil MO Peep (jammer) and #93 Freudian Slap
(blocker) for JDB; #17 Outbreak “St. Marie” Meggo (jammer) and #96 Curse Me
Thirsty (blocker) for Shore points.
Sounds like fun, as did the halftime contest. There's nothing like that around these parts so I watch football on TV. Prescott for the Cowboys is doing well. I hope Romo stays resting for an extended while more to get over his injuries. Just saying.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like your town needs a league. (Texas actually is where derby got its second breath about 15 years ago as a women’s sport.) Find an open space a minimum (assuming a 5-foot safety lane: 10-foot safety lanes are preferred but 5-foot will do) 98 feet (33m) long by 65 feet (20m) wide willing to host practice and games. Lease the space and offer to sublet it to any team that wants to use it. Be the local derby king.
DeleteBarring that… well, the Cowboys have few things going for them too.