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The SufferJets take on Buffalo—June 26

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

The Ithaca SufferJets are coming down with Full Moon Fever as they get ready to take on Buffalo’s Devil Dollies in honor of Valentina Tereshkova—the first woman in space—on Saturday June 26th at the J.M. McDonald Sports Complex in Cortland.

This will be the Ithaca League’s final bout of the season in their springtime Cortland home, as they return to Ithaca’s Cass Park Rink in July.

The bout promises to be one of the closest matches of the season; at their last meeting in 2009 the Ithaca SufferJets beat the Devil Dollies by just one point earned in the final seconds of the game. Come support your SufferJets as they duke it out to maintain dominance over the Dollies.

Music will be provided by ILWR DJ’s Bob and Luke, who will be joined by the spirited Fall Creek Brass Band. Ithaca’s Running to Places Theater Company will perform a special suffrage-inspired halftime show.

Doors open at 6:30 pm and the first whistle blows at 7 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults. Kids aged 12 and under are admitted for free. Tickets for this bout and the entire 2010 season are now available here. Tickets also available at the Ticket Center at Center Ithaca on the Ithaca Commons. For information on riding the ILWR Fan Van from Ithaca to Cortland, e-mail events@ithacarollerdery.com

The J.M. McDonald Sports Complex is located at 4292 Fairgrounds Drive in Cortland. Join the SufferJets after the bout at The Dark Horse Tavern in downtown Cortland.

A portion of the evening’s proceeds will go to support the JM McDonald Center— hosts of ILWR’s 2010 spring season.

Get your moonwalk on…

Around the Internets

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

  • Fan write-up on the May 22 GMDD Black Ice Brawlers vs ILWR BlueStockings bout
  • Images & Commentary on the May 22 Doubleheader: GMDD Black Ice Brawlers vs ILWR BlueStockings bout & the GMDD Grade A Fancy vs Providence Killah Bees
  • The Bean goes to Team Gimme! Great bout sponsored by Gimme! Coffee and Coffee Mania!
  • Golden Diapers, CamArrow & Coach Tiny Bubbles chat it up pre-game on LiteRock 97.3
  • ILWR to participate in WSKG’s June TV Drive
  • Ithaca College Students go to Cortland for Roller Derby with pics of the BlueStockings vs Assault City Bout
  • April 17 Bout recaps on the Derby News Network
  • The Ithaca Post profiles our season opener and the rise of roller derby
  • At practice with the BlueStockings as they start their season
  • Noted sports writer Frank DeFord on the modern derby revival
  • Behind the Scenes – WSKG Journey into the World of Roller Derby with ILWR Preview
  • Rachel Ferro’s Highlights of April 17 Ithaca SufferJets vs. Roc City Roller Derby

    Ithaca SufferJets vs. Roc City Rollers from Floralia Films on Vimeo.

    Highlights from the March 27 ILWR SufferJets vs QCRG Suicidal Saucies Bout at Buffalo

    Shatterbug’s Photos!

    4.17.2010 Bout Recaps

    Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

    The Ithaca League of Women Rollers kicked off their home 2010 season at the J.M McDonald Sports Complex in Cortland, NY with a double header, which included the debut bout for the burgeoning league’s second team, the Ithaca BlueStockings.

    The Ithaca League of Women Rollers operates as two travel teams with an A/B structure. Roughly 1500 fans came to see the Ithaca Bluestockings debut bout against Syracuse’s Assault City Roller Derby’s new B travel team. Syracuse dominated the first few jams of the game. However, in the sixth jam, the Bluestockings took control of the game and kept it the rest of the game, with a generous lead at halftime of 101 to Assault City’s 56.

    Coordinated team work between Bluestockings’ Thunder Vittles, Lady Dismantle, Jenna Vendetta and their communicative Pivot, Chrysteria, kept Assault City’s Jammers from posing much of a threat in the second half, while BlueStocking jammers Pl Anne B and Cold War continued to rack up points for Ithaca. When not jamming, AKT*47 played tough defense in the back.

    Highlights from the Syracuse team include Raging Ruby forcing her way through the pack on several successful jams, with help from blockers Dixie Dregs, and Erynn Go Brawl. But it was Assault City’s Dolly Foxx who earned the most points for Assault City with 43 points over the course of the game. That was no match, however, to Cold War’s incredible 95 point debut game!

    Final score for the Ithaca Bluestockings first bout: 187-106 Ithaca

    Blue Stockings vs. Assault City:

    1st Half: Blue Stockings – 101, Assault City – 56
    2nd Half: Blue Stockings – 86, Assault City – 50
    Final: Blue Stockings – 187, Assault City – 106

    In the second game of the night, Ithaca’s veteran team, the Ithaca SufferJets, played their first home bout of the season against Rochester’s Roc City Roller Derby after returning home from their first away bout of the season against Buffalo’s Queen City Suicidal Saucies (114- 128, Saucies). Despite that it was Roc City’s first game of the season they dominated the game with a fast pack that outskated the SufferJets. A brutal hitting force of Roc City’s Lethal Lorelei and Stabbity Ann proved to be a tough force for Ithaca’s Jammers.

    SufferJet, Brutal Vroom, kept Roc City’s pack on their feet with her awesome combination of defensive and offensive blocking while playing her cleanest game ever. Her team mates, Chairman Meow and HitzNGigglz, played as a strong defensive duo, but suffered as Hitz’ four majors in the second half kept her tied up in the box.

    Ithaca rookie jammer, Hooty McBooty, jamming for the first time, had a stellar 7 point jam in the 15th jam of the first period, but it was SufferJet jammer, Golden Diapers, who kept her home crowd happy with a total of 51 points in the game, earned with her signature quick feet and effective jumps around her contenders.

    Although Roc City’s points were nearly evenly distributed between jammers Asa Clubs, Thea Pocolypse, and Toxin Dioxin, it was Toxin Dioxin that emerged as the team’s top jammer with an average of 4.22 points scored per jam throughout her 9 jams of the night.

    In the twelfth jam of the second half, as Roc City jammer, Asa Clubs, sat in the box, Golden Diapers’ power jam was cut short when her hand signal for her pack to slow down was misinterpreted as calling off the jam, robbing the SufferJets of much needed points. The prematurely ended jam left the SufferJets with their closest score of the evening 81 -84.

    However, when Asa Clubs emerged from the box in time for jam 13, she dominated Ithaca’s Sarabellum in a 9-0 jam from which the SufferJets never recovered.

    With 35 seconds on the clock, jammer Sarabellum called her jam stragetically so fellow jammer, Golden Diapers, could earn one more full jam on the clock, but Roc City ‘s Thea Pocalypse earned lead jammer status in the final jam making their dominance clear to the final jam of the game.

    Roc City heads home for their own home season opener on May 8th against Long Island Roller Rebels, while Ithaca will host their first-ever intra-league bout on May 16th.

    SufferJets vs. Roc City

    1st Half: SufferJets – 49, Roc City – 57
    2nd Half: SufferJets – 44, Roc City – 50
    Final: SufferJets – 93, Roc City – 107

    Confessions of a Roller Derby Photographer

    Monday, April 12th, 2010

    FIRST PHOTO:
    I walked into a SufferJets practice session for the first time last August, 2009. I had just finished a photography workshop and was anxious to find a project in which I could absorb myself photographically. I love to document…life and people. I love public events and activities in which people let loose. When the Ithaca Journal wrote about the SufferJet team in May, 2008, I cut the article out of the paper and stuffed it into my “ideas” file. I wanted to drive straight to the rink, but I didn’t. I didn’t feel ready. And it wasn’t until more than a year later (after the workshop, after a small photo exhibit at Gimme! Coffee, after I wondered to myself, “What are you waiting
    for?”) that I worked up the courage to walk into the rink. This is the very first photo I took. There have been hundreds more since then.

    Lauren (Shatterbug) has been taking pictures of the ILWR since August 09. An amateur who is smitten by documentary-style photograhy, she knew she had found her subject when she walked into a SufferJets practice session for the first time. She has become a true fan of the sport, a sincere admirer of the league and its skaters and a member of the extended derby family.