Category: Travel Teams

Project Mayhem challenged in close game 165-169

by Mars Furiosity

PM_PDDD

Photo by Gil Cromeens

 

Following 5280 Fight Club’s battle of the sexes against Portland Men’s Roller Derby, Rocky Mountain Rollergirl’s C travel team, Project Mayhem, hosted Pueblo Derby Devil Doll’z A travel team, Jailhouse Jawbreakers, at Rocky Mountain Roller Hockey Saturday August 30th.

Abs-Salute got things started for Project Mayhem when she chalked 15 points during a power jam in the second jam of the night. This initial lead was slowly chipped away during an eight jam scoring and lead jammer status drought for Project Mayhem. The last part of the first half, although now dominated by Project Mayhem lead jammer statuses could not get enough PM points to halt Pueblo’s roll. The first half ended 45-73.

The second half saw a complete line up change for Project Mayhem. The five person jammer rotation was entirely different, and looked to stir things up with Pueblo. An early star pass to Pain D. Piper resulted in a fourteen point power jam. Pueblo jammers struggled getting around PM blockers in the second half. Pushed out by MVP Koko Rolla Diva their jammers were recycled and worn down.

The intensity rose for both teams as they fought under the realization that in derby a thirty-three point game is still anybody’s to take.  A fourteen point power jam by MVP Fallen Angel left Project Mayhem twenty-four points behind with one jam left. PM blockers held the last Pueblo jammer captive as Lady McMassacre exploded off the jammer line for the final jam and grabbed nineteen points making it a four point game. 165-169 was the final score going to Pueblo.

PM_PDDD_MVPsPhoto by Gil Cromeens

Bridgetown Menaces Fight Club 147-239

By Phil Wrede

On Saturday, August 30, at Rocky Mountain Roller Hockey in Lakewood, Rocky Mountain Rollergirls’ 5280 Fight Club hosted the Portland men’s derby team, Bridgetown Menace. Bridgetown drew first blood in the opening jam, with Shreddy Mercury jamming for the Menace against Fight Club’s Sweet Mary Pain. The score after that first jam was Rocky Mountain 0, Bridgetown 11. Phantom Menace scored Fight Club’s first points of the day in the next jam, and their defense held Bridgetown scoreless, 4-11

 

In the third jam, Don Juan the DEVI-Skator lined up against She Who Must Not Be Named for the first of their many match-ups. He slipped through Fight Club’s blockers with She Who close behind, making things 4-15. Ivanna HasselHaus scored a grand slam and then some against Stairway to Kevin immediately after, and got Fight Club its first lead of the bout, the score 16-15.

 

Not too long after, the Devi-Skator and She Who faced off again, and the penalties didn’t shake out in Fight Club’s favor – She Who got called off the track, and the Devi-Skator did some one-footed skating, scoring twenty points to make things 16-41. Both teams flexed their tactical muscles, passing the star no less than four times between them, but it seemed as though the Menace could score two points for every one scored by Fight Club.

 

When She Who skated against Captain Obvious shortly thereafter, thanks to a pair of well-timed penalties, she was on a power jam for much of her time on the track. She ended the jam breaking through Bridgetown’s blocking on one foot herself, making the score 46-116. Fight Club wasn’t able to capitalize on She Who’s momentum, though, for the Menace held them scoreless for the last four minutes – Shreddy Mercury scored 13 for Bridgetown in the closing jam – and we went into halftime with the scoreboard reading Rocky Mountain 46, Bridgetown 146.

 

Fight Club came out of halftime with renewed focus, and in the third jam, the Menace started to crack. Captain Obvious got called off the track for two more penalties, and Sweet Mary Pain pressed the power jam, breaking through again and again, and passing the star off to Triple Shot Misto in the end, making the score 78-151.

 

Neither team would score points in one fell swoop like that through the rest of the bout; they’d chip away at one another five or six or seven points at a time (though Shreddy Mercury scored 15 on grand slams as the clock ticked down past the 10:00 mark), but Bridgetown had built themselves a lead too great to overcome. The last two jams found Fight Club with some power jam opportunities, and while they took advantage – Sweet Mary Pain scored 13 and She Who 12 – Bridgetown’s lead was just too great. The bout ended 147-239, with Tootsie Roller (RMRG) and Cosmo Damage (Bridgetown) getting the MVP blocker awards for their teams, and Sweet Mary Pain and Shreddy Mercury awarded MVP for their jamming.

Rocky Mountain Announces Travel Team Updates for Upcoming Playoff Run

Heading into the 2014 WFTDA Playoffs in Salt Lake City, the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls today announced several changes to their 20-skater charter roster (5280 Fight Club) as well as to their B-Team roster (The Contenders).

Rejoining Fight Club for the playoff run will be Gator Dunn and Megalops.

New skaters making the Contenders’ latest roster include Havoc, Kish of Death, and Syke’O.

Complete rosters follow.

Fight Club

Alpha #719
Assaultin’ Pepa #86
Barbie Boop #555
Bijou Blacnbleu #75
Bob Loblaw #37 (Co-captain)
Fiona Grapple #31
Gator Dunn #270
Gaygan #422
Phantom Menace #R2D2
May Q Pay #99
Megalops #19
She Who Cannot Be Named #88
ShredHer Wheats #44
Sweet Mary Pain #M80
Tootsie Roller #1896
Toxic Taunic #378 (Co-captain)
Triple Shot Misto #7423
Uber Alice #9
Winona Fighter #8

The Contenders

Alex Terminateau #1027
Bones Patrol #12
Frak Attak #8757
Helen Wheels #67
Havoc #147
Ivanna Hasselhaus #303
Kish of Death
Major Lil’ Payne #726
QuaranTina (Co-captain) #H1N1
Rowdy Rothbomb (Co-captain) #27
Smack and DeckHer #1111
Syke’O #50