Cincinnati Rollergirls 2010 Season Schedule
Ok, so I'm a little slow at getting this out, but you have to understand that Star Trek Online came out this past weekend, and it has completely taken over my life. Seriously, I'm having dreams of battling the Borg.
Here is the 2010 season (so far). Away games in teal:
- March 27: Black Sheep vs. San Diego Derby Dolls. Silent Lambs TBA.
- April 17: Arch Rival Roller Girls.
- April 24 @ Grand Raggidy Roller Girls.
- May 8: The Chicago Outfit Roller Derby.
- May 29: North Star Roller Girls.
- June 19: Brewcity Bruisers.
- August 7: Silent Lambs @ ROSI (Rollergirls of Southern Indiana).
- August 28: Black Sheep @ B.A.D. (Bay Area Derby) Girls.
- August 29: Black Sheep @ Sacred City Derby Girls.
- September 11: Black Sheep @ Charm City Roller Girls.
It was also announced that we are getting new uniforms this year. They will still be black and white jerseys, however they are way cooler looking and are sleeveless (there is an option with sleeves, but I like the tank top myself).
Now that we have the warehouse, we're also having practices five days a week. Yay for extra practice time, boo for eating into what little free time I have left.
In other news, my new skates are like a dream and a half, except that I tore open a nice blister on my right arch.
It looks even nastier today (oozy...) but its bark is worse than its bite. I just need to wrap my foot up with some athletic tape (I bought yellow and pink. Stylin'.) and I should be good to go. My problem was skating an extremely soft, counterless boot for the past two years. I'm loving the added support these new skates give me, but I need to adjust my form accordingly. These Minx skates are so light in comparison, and the Lowboy wheels... well... I want to take them behind the middle school and get them pregnant. They're that awesome.
CRG vs. Steel City! (And I’m a Nerd)

A reminder to all of you who still need a vacation from the kids/wife/husband/dominatrix. The Cincinnati Rollergirls will be skating in Pittsburgh this Saturday against the Steel City Derby Demons. The game starts at 5:30 (early!) and is only a 5-ish hour drive from Cincinnati. You can leave at 11 and be there in plenty of time! I plan on leaving early Saturday, hopefully I'll see some familiar faces in the audience.
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66 Alpha Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 (Bladerunners Ice Complex)
Going nerdy for a moment, I think I've found my new anthem, Nrrrd Grrrl by MC Chris.
Upcoming Cincinnati Rollergirls Events
Hey all! We have a very, very busy week leading up to our final home bout of the year! First, from Monday, June 15th to Friday, June 18th, we'll be at Hoxworth Blood Centers from 2 pm to 4 pm. Give Blood, Play Roller Derby!
Here are the dates and locations:
Monday, June 15th at Mason (9554 S. Mason Montgomery Road)
Tuesday, June 16th at Western Hills (2041 Anderson Ferry Road)
Wednesday, June 17th at Ft. Mitchell (2220 Grandview Drive)
Thursday, June 18th at Anderson (7715 Five Mile Road)
Friday, June 19th at Hoxworth Central (3130 Highland Avenue)
Also, if you donate blood at any Hoxworth Blood Center at any time within the week, you will be automatically entered to win a family season pass (4 passes) to Kings Island. It's a win-win... win-win-win!
Also, if you feel like headin' out to the bar on Wednesday for some hump-day partying, why don't you go to Northside Tavern and listen to the Rollergirl Monologues? Sk8 Crime, The Librarian, and GlamourAzz will be there, telling tales of ye olde roller derbye. <--- heh.
Then, a local improv troop will act out their stories. It's worth going just to see how these poor improv actors will react!
And... the pièce de résistance... the long-awaited bout between Colombus' Ohio Roller Girls and the Cincinnati Rollergirls. Never before have these two teams met *at the Cincinnati Gardens*, and this promises to be a nail-bitingly good time. Both OHRG teams won yesterday (Saturday) at the Naptown Roller Girls, can they win two in a row?
I think not.
The event is another double-header featuring both Cincinnati and Ohio’s A and B (varsity and junior varsity) teams. At 7 p.m., Cincinnati’s B team, the Silent Lambs, will take on Ohio’s Gang Green. In the main event immediately following, Cincinnati’s Black Sheep – currently ranked 4th in the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association’s North Central Region with a 4-1 record this season – will battle Ohio’s all-stars, who are currently ranked 13th in the region with a 3-2 record.
DNN Cincinnati vs. Grand Rapids Preview
Check out DNN's WFTDA Preview: #25 Grand Raggidy @ #22 Cincinnati to see what the guys at DNN think about tomorrow's bout. Then come to the bout to watch us kick some ass!
Cincinnati Rollergirls Bout May 30th
Don't miss it! The Cincinnati Rollergirls have been challenged to a rematch by the Grand Raggidy Roller Girls from Grand Rapids, MI. CRG played GRRG in February on their turf. The scores were:
Cincinnati Silent Lambs 80 @
Grand Raggidy G-Rap Attack 77
(19) Cincinnati 84 @
(23) Grand Raggidy 52
You can check out Jeff's Silent Lambs vs. G-Rap Attack pics here and his Black Sheep vs. Grand Raggidy pics here.
Make sure to come to the Cincinnati Gardens this upcoming Saturday at 7pm to watch us school these ladies again! Don't forget, these girls think they are movie stars (a select few are in the upcoming movie Whip It). Watch us give these divas a beat-down!

Happy Cinco de Mayo
Or as our fearless leader might call it, Cinco de Cinco.
Really, though, it's time to announce another bout.
Another beautiful poster by Darcy V Design.
And from our wonderful Cincinnati Rollergirls website:
On Saturday, May 9th, at 7:00pm, we need you at the Cincinnati Gardens.
Both the Silent Lambs and Black Sheep will be playing teams from the Mad Rollin's Dolls (Madison, WI). Mad is ranked 3rd in the North Central Region and CRG is ranked 4th! The excitement and energy experienced at the last bout will help us pull out another victory and a move up in the rankings!
Also, it's Mother's Day weekend, so check out the back of the April 11th bout program for a special offer!
AND....Don't forget the $1 beers from 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Do it! Peer pressure! See you all there!
Some Bunny’s Gonna Get Hurt – The Painway Recap
It's really strange to come to a bout as a volunteer instead of a skater. Everything was very clear to me during the season opener: go to the locker room, gear up, and skate. This Saturday was different. After showing the security guy my badge I walked into a nearly empty arena. TKO wasn't there yet, so I spent the majority of an hour wandering around with Manic Janet and Bangin' Brunette. The Flock signs were being put up and skaters were running around slapping "reserved" signs onto chairs for their friends and family.
TKO showed up and we were given stats sheets. I was really surprised at the amount of different categories there were. Besides body blocks, we also counted blocker on jammer knockdowns, jammer on jammer knockdowns, offensive blocks and knockdowns, whips, pushes, hip whips... you name it, we were on the lookout for it. I suddenly felt completely overwhelmed and incompetent. How in the hell was I supposed to see all of this going on at the same time?
It turns out that I didn't need to worry so much. The Silent Lambs/Windy City bout started and I realized that hits don't happen all the time. Everything is about track positioning. Unfortunately, our positioning wasn't all that great. It seems like the Nadabees were everywhere at once. When they needed to be in the back, they were there, but at the same time it felt like they were also dominating the front. The front is usually our domain, but their blockers would somehow dart right in front of our pivot.
I think their size worked in their advantage. Those are some tall girls! Our little tiny ladies like Miss Print and Polly Rocket barely came up to their shoulders. I did meet a few of their more petite girls at the after-party, but the Windy City Nadabees were, on average, much taller than our skaters.
The Silent Lambs had a great start. The first four jams were kept at 8 to 1. Those Windy City ladies are extremely adaptive, however, and they quickly changed to counter our strategy. They kept the pack fast and hit first. The Lambs fought hard during the 40 minute game, but the Nadabees won 90-46.
Next up was the Black Sheep/Burning River bout. The hits were much faster, and Janet and I were having trouble keeping up with the pace. At halftime the Sheep were ahead 60-40. At the start of the second half the Burning River team pulled ahead and the Sheep scrambled to catch up. Some massive points scored by K. Lethal, Sadistic Sadie, and Hannah Barbaric evened the score, and a massive nine-point final jam by Hannah sealed the deal. The Black Sheep defeated Burning River 107-93.
After the bout it was time to head on down to Grammer's for the after-party. I'm really starting to love that old place. It's so historic in the downstairs area, with the leaded glass doors and huge bar, but then upstairs there are pool tables and a dance floor. I wish they had more space downstairs, or maybe a second bar, because when all the fans are there the place is PACKED! It's nearly impossible to get a drink, however, the bartenders work their butts off to give us a great party. I even got a Red Bull on the house, which makes me love them even more.
I met a Windy City skater, Val Capone, who has two Star Wars tattoos, a Rebel Alliance emblem on one shoulder, and an Empire emblem on the other. Then, Cherry Choke showed me her Rebel Alliance emblem on her shoulder. I definitely feel that I need to get a Star Trek insignia tattooed somewhere on me. I'd like it, but I think Mr. Painway wouldn't take too kindly to it.
After wandering around downstairs for a while I headed upstairs to the dance floor. It was quite... eventful. I'm not sure how to put this... Some guy decided to do an interpretive dance to Nelly's "Hot in Herre". And by interpretive I mean clothes = gone! I've been told that sometimes a rollergirl might get a little drunk and topless at an after-party from time to time, but I've never heard of a fan having quite that much fun.
After another hour or so it was time to go home and get some sleep. Much fun was had by all, The Librarian groped just about everybody (and we love her for it!), and we had, as Miss Print put it, "one bout lost, one bout won and an after-party featuring a literal interpretation of Nelly's 'Hot in Herre'". What will happen at our May 9th bout against the Mad Rollin' Dolls? Only time will tell!
P.S. - I forgot to mention the massive PBR can pyramid that was made track-side. I was really hoping that a skater would plow into it, but it was not to be. Maybe next time?
Bout Tomorrow!!!
I think the poster says just about everything, except: Silent Lambs vs. Chicago's Windy City Nadabees at 7, Black Sheep vs. Cleveland's Burning River Rollergirls at 8. It will be awesome.

