The Red Wire
February 2012
The Bradentucky Bombers Official Newsletter
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A Message From the Bombers Sponsorship & Promotions Team Sponsorship Committee would like to thank all of our Sponsors, Supporters, and A$$vertisers that have joined us in getting our 2012 season off to a fabulous start. We offer sponsorship, advertising, and our famous A$$vertisement packages and we want YOU. What are A$$vertisers you ask: YOUR business name on the bum of your favorite derby girl to wear during our home bouts! A portion of the monies goes towards your derby girl’s dues.
Hello there amazing Bradentucky Fans! I just wanted to give you some dates and things to look forward to: March 4- Home Bout Bomb Squad v. Derby Demons March 17- Get Down Downtown St Patty’s Day Bash March 18- Home Bout Bombeshells v. Lakeland Derby Dames March 31- Car wash fundraiser @ A to Z Rentals on Cortez Road
Want to win some prizes? How about Do you have products or a business you tickets to one of our home bouts? It’s so easy... all you have to do is fill out a would like to promote? We also have inside and outside booths packages. Con- survey mentioned in the editorial “Straight From the Derby Gals tact Starr Kazim for more information. Mouth.” The survey lets us know what -Starr Kazim are fans would like more of or less of... starrkazim@yahoo.com so hurry go take the survey! :) Sponsorship Chair -Malice N. Rollerland malice.no36@gmail.com Promotions Chair
Save the Date! Bout Schedule- Next Home Games Location: Astro Skate Center 3611 3rd St. W. Bradenton, FL 34205 March 4th - Sintral Florida Derby Demons March 18 - Lakeland Derby Dames April 1st - Ft. Myers Derby Girls May 20 - Gainesville Roller Rebels
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Talk Derby to Me: I bet you throw a lot of elbows, right? Info and pictures courtesy of Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby Association (WFTDA)
Not unless a skater wants to spend some quality time in the penalty box! There are plenty of legal ways to send an opponent flying into the third row but, to keep the game play safe and competitive, there are rules governing how and when players can make contact with each other. Throwing elbows, pushing or tripping opposing skaters, and “clotheslining” opponents by linking arms with your teammate are among the prohibited actions that can earn skaters a minute in the penalty box. Like other sports, more serious offenses like fighting or intentional tripping can get a skater kicked out of the game. Other common penalties and their referee signals include: Back Blocking (Blocking to the Back)Hitting an opponent in the back of the torso, back of the legs, or back of the booty. Referee hand signal:
Blocking to the Head/High Blocking- Hitting an opponent above the shoulders
Low Blocking- tripping or intentionally falling in front of another skater. Any contact which lands on an opponent’s feet or legs, below the legal target zone, that causes the skater to stumble or fall is considered tripping and/or low blocking.
Use of Elbows- When engaging another skater, elbows may not be swung with a forward/backward motion. When engaging another skater, elbows may not be swung with upward or downward motion. The elbow must be bent while blocking with that arm. Contact may not be made exclusively with the point of the elbow (i.e. jabbing). Elbows may not be used to hook an opposing skater in any way (e.g. by wrapping one’s arm around an opponent’s arm).
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Out of Play- actions occurring in front of and/or behind the legal Engagement Zone and for actions that illegally destroy the pack. All actions are to be penalized equally regardless of position (Blocker vs. Jammer). Out of play actions include but are not limited to blocking, assisting, destroying the pack, failure to reform a pack, and failure to return to the Engagement Zone.
Use of Forearms/Hands- Forearms or hands may never be used to grab, hold, or push an opponent.
Cutting the Track- Skaters that are out of bounds must find an entrance back in bounds that does not require in bounds skaters to move. When out of bounds, skaters must re-enter the track without bettering their position in relation to other skaters.
Skating Out of Bounds- No part of the skater’s skate(s) may touch the ground outside the track boundary. Skaters may not pick up momentum for a block until in bounds
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Straight form the Derby Girl’s Mouth: We need your 2¢! Hello Bradentucky fans! As promised in the January Red Wire, the survey has been prepared so you, the fans, can sound off on what you would like to see or in some cases- see less of. We also want to provide a the best “roller derby” experience possible to bring you back bout after bout! The survey is a short 20 question survey that may take at most 5 minutes of your time. Everyone can take trahe survey: fans, skaters, referees, non-skating officials, volunteers, etc. However, it will only be fans that are eligible to win prizes. “Prizes?!” Yes, prizes! Awesome ones at that! By entering your name and phone number or e-mail address you will be entered to win one of three fabulous prize packs. Third place winner: Bumper sticker Second place winner: T-shirt & Bumper sticker First place winner: Two free bout tickets to a home game, free ½ hour massage by our very own Red Crush, T-shirt, cup and bumper sticker. Deadline to fill out the survey is April 1st! Results from the survey will be shared in the April issue of the Red Wire. You can find the link to the survey at ObSurvey, or if the clickable link doesn’t work for you, copy and paste the following link: http://obsurvey.com/S2. aspx?id=A746C8DE-663B-4D78-8228371AE96BB944 Like I mentioned in the previous Red Wire, big things are happening with your Bombers in 2012! Being that’s the case, if you are a business owner, now if the perfect time to be a sponsor. We have a variety of different packages available and even a unique package called a$$vertisements. If you’re interested contact Starr Kazim. You can also be a “Promoter” if you agree to hang one of our fabulous posters in your business. By being a “Promoter” you will receive shoutouts via our social media outlets (Twitter and Facebook). For more information on these services, contact Malice N. Rollerland. Thanks again Bradentucky for all of your support and we’ll see you on the track!
-Nikita Dy-No-Mite #818
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Bout Recap: Nuclear Bombshells v. Miami’s Vice City Rollers February 12, 2012 @ Astro Skating Center
Pinky BruisedHer #13 Ducati Hottie #180mph Sarbanes Foxie #sec 404 Deja Voodoo #88 Daisy Duke ‘Em #01 Coupon Clip-Her #2-4-1 Guinness the Menace #616 Court N Disaster #76 BadAxe Girl #2529 Bust’N Leave-Her #10-57 Red Crush #5184 Dawnamatrix #0110 Frankenbabe #1818
Grande Slammaccino With Whip #444 V #210 Nauti-Seacups #7 Pinky Gomez #7 Tallygator #305 De La Ruthless #13 Catastrophe Waitress #219 Divine Thrash #82 La Bandida #1337 Andy Savage #101 Missy Mantle #315 Gwenifear #138 Sugar Slap #517 Ann Grr #9
Best Jammer Ducati Hottie #180mph
Best Jammer Pinky Gomez #7
Best Blocker Sarbanes Foxie #sec 404
Best Blocker Tallygator #305
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Bout Recap: Bomb Squad v. South Florida Roller Girls February 19, 2012 @ Skate Town (Ft. Pierce, FL)
Areal Nightmare #1428 Blaque Jac #21 Crash Test Barbie 200mph Dita Von Cheats 6ft. 2in. Gigi Ramoan 53rd & 3rd Malice N. Rollerland #36 Morgan #55 Motion 2 Strikeher #2 Nikki Stric-9 #9 PhyllaBustHer #73 Skate Invader #51 Sleezy Breezy #22 Starr Kazim #23 Tenacious C #10
Dee Capitate #12 Do It Again #4 Chemical Romance #3 Happy Hooligan #143 HellBorn ¼ mile Hey Squiel Hey #1108 JabberBlockie #99 Ja’NayNay #78 Kitty Cutya Deep #11 Kelljoy #119 Left Turn Lavern #1928 Noodlez #0 Ruby Wicked 44cc Speedy GoneCrack Mouse 666mph
Best Jammer Malice N. Rollerland #36
Best Jammer Do It Again #4
Best Blocker Blaque Jac #21
Best Blocker Kelljoy #119
Best Pivot Dita Von Cheats 6ft. 2in.
Best Pivot Kitty Cutya Deep #11
Thanks to our wonderful Promoters! Sun Hydraulics Ware’s Jewelers Verizon Advanced Auto Parts Progressive Employee Management Co. Sweet Berries Time Factory Law Offices of Adams & Diaco, P.A. Hurricane Hanks Slims Place Broiler Room V- Town Mullet’s Aluminum Tink’s Flower’s Bakery Danny’s Pizzaria Pete’s A Place Goodwill GT Graphics Pizza Pro’s Big L Restaurant Riverside Bar & Grill Smoothie King Valvoline UPS Manasota Post Office SRQ Pain Associates
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Seasoned Skater Profile: Motion 2 StrikeHer Red Wire (RW): What did your life consist of before derby? Motion 2 StrikerHer (M2S): My life is the same now as it was before derby except that I may now throw my body into other women without the threat of being arrested! RW: How did you get immersed into the awesome sport that is roller derby? M2S: As a teenager I was an absolute “rink rat.” It had probably been a good ten years since I had put skates on my feet when one of my best friends and former teammates invited me to a bout. Although I had no clue what was happening on the track in front of me, one thing was for sure: I HAD to get skates back on. So I took the plunge. RW: What is your favorite aspect of the sport? M2S: The comradery. I joined a squad but I gained a family. It’s learning how to use one’s strengths, improve one’s weaknesses, and depend upon one’s derby sisters on and off of the track. RW: How many years have you been playing? M2S: This will be my second season, so about 1.5 years. RW: Most memorable moment: M2S: At the end of my rookie season, being voted “Rookie of the Year” and “Most Improved Blocker” by my derby sisters. RW: How do you spend your time outside of derby? M2S: I’m mommy to 4-year old Matthew, wife to incredibly supportive Jesse, and supervising attorney at the Lakewood Ranch location of Adams & Diaco, P.A. Time? What time? RW: What is your prediction/expectation for the 2012 season? M2S: We have an incredible group of new, young
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girls joining us and I see a revitalizing, rebuilding season ahead of us. This is a time for our squad to shine, to show our ferocity and love of the sport. RW: Right before a bout, what song are you blasting to get yourself pumped up? M2S: Usher – YEAH! RW: Anything you would like to say to the fans? M2S: Your support is what makes us successful – keep screaming! RW: What position do you play? Do you enjoy this position? If not, what would you like to play? If you like it, why do you like the position? M2S: I’m a blocker and I LOVE it! It’s a challenge, it’s a game… “don’t pass me, and if you do I’ll chase you down!” I jam every now and then but I really have a passion for blocking! RW: What is your biggest challenge, and what do you do to manage this challenge? M2S: My biggest challenge is probably also my biggest asset: I want to be the best. I want to feel derby, I want to breathe derby, I want to know what I’m going to do before even I know I’m going to do it. Problem is, when I fail (and one must fail to improve) I have a hard time getting past the failure and seeing the silver lining, which is that I must fail to learn, and now I’ve learned. RW: Do you have a saying or motto that you live your life by? M2S: There are so many, depending on the day, the week, the month, the particular bout. But the overarching theme to my life is “Just DO it.” RW: Professional/education background? M2S: I’ve been practicing law for nearly 5 years in the fields of insurance defense, plaintiff’s personal injury, and social security/disability and am currently supervising attorney at the Lakewood Ranch location of Adams & Diaco, P.A. RW: Have you played any other sports? If yes, what sport and for how long? M2S: I’ve never played another sport in any organized fashion. Goes to show, I must have a passion for this one!
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Behind the Track Profile: ProseHack Red Wire (RW): What did your life consist of before derby? ProseHack (PH): It wasn’t all that different. Derby was a stress reliever.
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RW: How did you get immersed into the awesome sport that is roller derby? PH: It is a legendary story that has been told many times. I learned about the Bradentucky Bombers from a seminary intern at my church who was trying out to be the announcer. Yes, the infamous Reverand Killjoy (who is an actual ordained minister now and still announces for Killamazoo) encouraged me to give it a try. God loves derby girls (and guys) too! RW: What is your favorite aspect of the sport? PH: It’s really challenging, and the great thing about derby is that it doesn’t have a stereotypical athlete type. Big, small, tall, short – all have something to offer. The worst hit I ever took was from a 90 lb. girl who slammed me perfectly right under my ribs. RW: How many years have you been playing/or a part of roller derby? PH: I played for three full seasons before getting injured pretty badly. I’m still not cleared for full contact, so I was a referee all of last season and will referee this season too. RW: Most memorable moment: PH: Wow. That’s a tough one! I think it is when we played Greater Jacksonville at their house. Mia Psycho and I were the captains of the new Nuclear Bombshell team (I came up with that name!) and it was an incredibly brutal game. The floor was impossible and the skill level of the team we were playing was not what we were expecting. However, I saw our team really rise to the occasion. We were getting killed, but we never gave up. We really meshed as a team that night. My second most memorable game was the one where I skated after being told by my doc-
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tor that there was a good chance I had a brain tumor. Yeah…it was an interesting night! RW: How do you spend your time outside of derby? PH: First and foremost, I am the mom to the most incredible 10 year old on the planet and I love spending time with her. I also own a marketing firm, and that keeps me pretty busy. Other than that, I coach the Bradenton Derby Brats Junior Roller Derby Team, volunteer with Manatee County Citizens Review (we conduct child abuse hearings for the court), take a dance class, and serve the Bradentucky Bombers as a Board Member and a New Recruit Trainer. I also like to cook. RW: What words of encouragement can you offer to those who would like to join the sport, whether skater, ref or NSO? PH: The biggest piece of advice I can give is to not think about what you are doing (joining a full-contact sport where you could get hurt) and just come out and do it! If we waited for the safest opportunity we’d never do anything! RW: Right before a bout, what song are you blasting to get yourself pumped up? PH: Motley Crue’s “Saints of Los Angeles.” RW: Anything you would like to say to the fans? PH: Thanks for the support as both a skater and a referee over the years. Fans really help motivate us to do better! RW: As a ref, what does your job entail? PH: It’s a multi-faceted job. You have to watch and listen to what is going on with 10 skaters on the track and then make a split second decision whether or not something was legal, incidental, or illegal. And did I mention you have to do all of this while skating with your eyes on the track with a bunch of other referees skating in the same area? Hardest part? Dealing with skaters who look at referees and NSOs like they are “second class” citizens. The game can’t be played without us, and honestly, it is a lot harder referee the game than actually play it. RW: What role do you play behind the track? (Ref, NSO, Coach, Trainer, etc.) PH: Referee and New Recruit Trainer. RW: Do you have a saying or motto that you live your life by?
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PH: “You got your whole life ahead of you, but for me, I finish things.” -Walt Kowalski, Gran Torino RW: Professional/educational background – PH: Meh….…I went to a great university and got a couple of degrees. I got started on my career professionally at 14 with this incredible newspaper reporting gig, so I’ve worked a long time now. I’ve spent my entire career in Journalism, Advertising, and Marketing. RW: Have you played any other sports? If yes, what sport and for how long? PH: Yes, I’ve played competitive volleyball, basketball, and softball. I also dance (ballet, jazz, and tap) and jog.