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Friday, September 2, 2011

why the Oakland Outlaws will always be a little special to me

This is an odd post, as it's not a photo summary of a recent bout, but a reminiscing of a bout that took place a little over three years ago.  You see, the the Oakland Outlaws are coming to Santa Cruz this weekend, their third visit in three years.

I first saw the Outlaws in Santa Cruz three years ago, playing the Santa Cruz Roller Girl Allstars at the Santa Cruz Civic.

go Lulu!

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Two of my favorite skaters from that bout were Grr Lee Burley and Taxi Scab. (Am I allowed to have favorite skaters on the opposing team?  Well, allowed or not, I do!)


Grrr Lee Burly (Burly Bot) is a favorite mostly because she skates fast!

Grrr Lee Burley is your lead jammer!!!!

get her!
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comin' atcha!

skate with joy

The following year, she changed her name to Burly Bot and she retired after play last year (sigh).

And then, there's Taxi Scab.  B.A.D.Girls recently announced she is retiring and apparently she has a reputation for putting the bad in B.A.D.Girls (https://www.facebook.com/bayareaderbygirls/posts/10150776659910045).

Working nine to five what a way to make a living!

Three years ago, I was taking photos between the jammer and pivots lines. 

I believe it was the very first jam, Taxi Scab got a major penalty. I don't know what for, or even if it was deserved or not.  What I remember is a rolling ball of flailing arms and very loud expletives I could easily hear from the opposite side of the track as she made her way to the penalty box. 

I stared at her drop-jawed as she sat down in the penalty box, thinking,

"oh!

oh my!

Now, there's a girl that's comfortable with anger!"

Now, Bay Area fans probably know their history better than I do... but I should probably try to put this in historical context.  This bout occurred a few months before the national tournament held in Portland, Oregon (the Northwest Knockdown), where Bay Area launched a "We're Nice" campaign, an attempt at self-reform and to convince the world that they weren't really that bad by wearing gold and black bandanas saying, "We're nice!"

Since then the "We're Nice" campaign has slightly evolved to "We're Nice, but not to you (no, really)" at last year's Western Regional Tournament.
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Anyway, here's my little roast/toast to Taxi Scab I left on the Bay Area facebook announcement.

hey! what's that for?

This photograph documents an important moment for Santa Cruz roller derby and for its fans. Santa Cruz had defeated all comers in the last 5 bouts at the Civic. But on that day, the 31st anniversary of Elvis' death, Santa Cruz had their ass handed to them by the Outlaws. And Taxi Scab's raised middle finger provided the exclamation point to Santa Cruz fans' hard lesson. The Santa Cruz Roller (Derby) Girls are just one little bright star in a big big derby universe.

So, let's all raise a glass of PBR with a shot of Maker's Mark on Taxi Scab's retirement!

(and just a few more photos from that bout three years ago)
time to make it hurt!

give me some love!

The life of a roller girl is always intense.


oh, and hey! Are you going to tomorrow's bout? It's super-heroes and girls on skates! It's going to be effin' awesome!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

MBDD: Cannery Rollers vs Babes of Wrath (Rockabilly Roller Derby)

Some photo highlights from the Monterey Bay Derby Dames inter-league bout (Babes vs Rollers, 27 August 2011).

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announcers

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roller derby mayhem

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Santa Cruz Boardwalk Bombshells vs Slaughter County Roller Vixens

This was a WFTDA sanctioned bout between the Santa Cruz Boardwalk Bombshells and the Slaughter Country Roller Vixens (Q2 rankings in the west... rank 16 vs rank 13 respectively if I remember correctly). 

This was a really good bout.  The bout was closed the the public because the venue (a Westside Santa Cruz warehouse) doesn't have room for audience seating... although it does have room for a regulation-sized track (unlike the track at the Santa Cruz Civic). 

Slaughter County played and beat Silicon Valley the night before by a convincing 70 or 80 points.

Santa Cruz held the lead for the entire first half.   Even when Onda Sligh (#66) scored 30+ point jams in the second half, Santa Cruz fought back, at times the point spread was only 1 or 4 points at the end of the jams 15 minutes into the second half.    In the end Slaughter County came out ahead, 151 to 125.

Here's some photo highlights:

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Oh, and Slaughter County was treated to what defense means in Santa Cruz (you're gonna leave here black and blue)

sandwich


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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Santa Cruz Harbor Hellcats vs NorCal Rollergirls

some photo highlights from the Santa Cruz Harbor Hellcats vs NorCal Rollergirls bout (August 20, 2011, Santa Cruz, CA).

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poised to re-enter play from the penalty box

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and a few from the Santa Cruz Derby Grom vs Silicon Valley Jr Roller Girls 2.0 half time bout
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Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Golden Bowl MMXI

I'm falling behind the derby photo highlights so quickly... The Golden Bowl was 3 days of double headers hosted by Bay Are Derby Girls in Oakland, August 12-14.  They invited Windy City, Texas and Detroit and it was very high level derby.    Here's some photo highlights.


day 1

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golden sparkly cupcakes

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day 2

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vikings love roller derby

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3-board

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day 3

we live one jam at a time

throwing elbows is illegal in roller derby

making a break for it (not so fast, honey!)

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making a break for it (not so fast, honey!)

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