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Rockits triumph over Dolls, 129-37

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Bombshells hold back Gardas 67-42

Thursday, March 11, 2010

MNRG Hometeam Bout 3 Preview

Friday, March 5, 2010

MNRG Finals outlook 2010: by the numbers

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Rockits take Gardas 118-35

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Atomic Bombshells defeat Dagger Dolls, 63-38

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Saturday night turnout

Monday, February 8, 2010

Season 6, Bout 2 preview

Friday, February 5, 2010

Garda Belts beat back Dolly assault, 59-50

Friday, January 8, 2010

Set to maximum yield, Bombshells break Rockit streak, 78-76

Friday, January 8, 2010

Home Season Six preview: Dagger Dolls and Garda Belts

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Home Season Six preview: Atomic Bombshells and Rockits

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Sioux Falls falls to Minnesota 180-44

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Superheroes overcome Forces of Evil, 62-40

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Minnesota takes on Sioux Falls; Forces of Evil go for 5-0

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Hammer Gets Nailed; MNRG 195, Hammer City 46

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Robbers stick it to the Woman - 81-56

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Wheel Bite preview - Hammer time.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Minnesota takes out Carolina in season opener, 105-69

Friday, October 23, 2009

Devils down Angels, 88-48

Friday, October 23, 2009

Carolina returns; Angels and Devils to Dance

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Season Six Farewells

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

MNRG Spring 2009 Update

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Rockits Repeat! Rockits Repeat!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Battle of the Broads preview

Friday, April 10, 2009

2009-2010 Season Tickets

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Bombshells bruise Dolls as Rockits extend streak

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Shamrocks & Shenanigans preview

Friday, March 20, 2009

We Want You!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Kids Derby is Full

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Garda Belts defuse Bombshells as Dolls dance to different drummer in defeat

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Rebout, rebout, rebout... Saturday.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Derby in 60 seconds!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Garda Belts stage second half comeback as Rockits extend streak to six.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Rockits launch; Garda Belts take one against a new Bombshell lineup

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

2009 Home Season Preview :: Part 2

Friday, December 12, 2008

2009 Home Season Preview :: Part 1

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Minnesota overtakes Madison at final whistle, 89-87.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

No Future for Polyester; Punks Defeat Disco, 70-40

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Minnesota Defeats Killbillies in Triumphant Return Home, 158-46

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Zombies Devour Delicious Rum-soaked Brains in Exhibition Bout

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

WFTDA Regionals 2008 Recap

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Skate or die: Life with the MN Roller Girls

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Fourth Eskate :: Podcast #2

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Fourth Eskate :: Podcast #1

Saturday, August 16, 2008

HOME BOUTS, 2008 :: FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES (MONETARY DONATION)

Sunday, June 1, 2008

SPRING CLEANING :: SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2008

Saturday, March 22, 2008

WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SHINING :: SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Saturday, March 8, 2008

SKATES ON A PLAIN :: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2007

Sunday, December 9, 2007

ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOUR TWO FRONT TEETH :: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2007

Saturday, December 8, 2007

DECEMBER 8, 2007 :: FOUNDATION IX (MONETARY DONATION) AND TOYS FOR TOTS (DONATION OF TOYS)

Saturday, December 8, 2007

FEAST OF HURTIN' :: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2007

Saturday, November 10, 2007

NOVEMBER 10, 2007 :: MINNESOTA FOOD SHELF NETWORK (MONETARY DONATION AND FOOD SHELF GOODS)

Saturday, November 10, 2007

TRICK OR BEAT :: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2007

Saturday, October 20, 2007

OCTOBER 20, 2007 :: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (MONETARY DONATION)

Saturday, October 20, 2007

OCTOBER 6, 2007 :: WALK NOW FOR AUTISM (MONETARY AND TIME DONATIONS)

Saturday, October 6, 2007

MNRG 2007-8 SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP

Monday, October 1, 2007

SEPTEMBER 29, 2007 :: NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (MONETARY AND TIME DONATIONS)

Saturday, September 29, 2007

SEPTEMBER 15, 2007 :: PURPLE RIDE AND PANCAN (MONETARY AND TIME DONATIONS)

Saturday, September 15, 2007

AUGUST 25, 2007 :: ROCK THE CAUSE (DONATION OF TIME)

Saturday, August 25, 2007

JULY 22, 2007 :: MUDDY SUNDAY -- HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (DONATIONS OF GOODS, TIME, AND MONEY)

Sunday, July 22, 2007

MAY 20, 2007 :: MN AIDS WALK (MONETARY AND TIME DONATIONS)

Sunday, May 20, 2007

APRIL 28, 2007 :: NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN & NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (MONETARY DONATIONS)

Saturday, April 28, 2007

APRIL 2007 :: SPRINGBOARD FOR THE ARTS (MONETARY DONATION, BARTENDING FOR CHARITY)

Sunday, April 1, 2007

A CLOCKWORK DERBY :: FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2007

Friday, March 16, 2007

ATTACK OF THE KILLER DERBY GIRLS :: SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2007

Saturday, March 3, 2007

MARCH 3, 2007 :: MINNESOTA ORGANIZATION ON ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY, PREVENTION AND PARENTING (MONETARY DONATION)

Thursday, March 1, 2007

MARCH 16, 2007 :: MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION (MONETARY DONATION) & EMERGENCY FOOD SHELF NETWORK (DONATION OF GOODS)

Thursday, March 1, 2007

MARCH 2007 :: SPARE KEY (MONETARY DONATION, BARTENDING FOR CHARITY)

Thursday, March 1, 2007

OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS :: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24

Saturday, February 24, 2007

FRACTURED INNOCENCE :: SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2007

Saturday, January 27, 2007

JANUARY 2007 :: WATERSHED HIGH SCHOOL (DONATION OF TIME)

Monday, January 1, 2007

JANUARY 2007 :: LOCAL WOMEN'S HEALTH EDUCATION + GO RED FOR WOMEN (MONETARY DONATION)

Monday, January 1, 2007

DECEMBER 2006 :: CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY - PAINT THE TOWN RED CAMPAIGN (MONETARY DONATION)

Friday, December 1, 2006

LIVE AND LET DIE :: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2006

Saturday, November 11, 2006

NOVEMBER 2006 :: MIDWEST HEALTH CENTER FOR WOMEN & OPEN ARMS (MONETARY DONATIONS)

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

BORDERLINE ASSAULT :: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2006

Saturday, October 21, 2006

OCTOBER 2006 :: ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION OF MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (MONETARY DONATION)

Sunday, October 1, 2006

NORTH VS. SOUTH :: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2006

Saturday, September 16, 2006

SEPTEMBER 2006 :: SEXUAL VIOLENCE CENTER (MONETARY DONATION)

Friday, September 1, 2006

SEPTEMBER 2006 :: ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION MEMORY WALK (MONETARY DONATION AND DONATION OF TIME)

Friday, September 1, 2006

MAY-AUGUST 2006 :: OFF-SEASON VOLUNTEER PROJECTS (DONATIONS OF TIME AND GOODS)

Monday, May 1, 2006

THE DAY THE RINK STOOD STILL :: SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2006

Saturday, April 15, 2006

APRIL 2006 :: CANCER KIDS FUND (MONETARY DONATION)

Saturday, April 1, 2006

PRETTY IN PUNK :: FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2006

Friday, March 24, 2006

MARCH 2006 :: BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF MINNESOTA AND CARL'S CAUSE MEMORIAL FUND (MONETARY DONATIONS)

Wednesday, March 1, 2006

DUST DEVIL NATIONAL TOURNAMENT :: FEBRUARY 24-26, 2006

Friday, February 24, 2006

FEBRUARY 2006 :: CHRYSALIS (MONETARY DONATION)

Wednesday, February 1, 2006

FEBRUARY 2006 :: AMERICAN ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION (MONETARY DONATION)

Wednesday, February 1, 2006

DECEMBER 2005 :: MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION (MONETARY DONATION)

Thursday, December 1, 2005

NOVEMBER 2005 :: KIDS 'N KINSHIP BOWL-A-THON (DONATION OF TIME)

Tuesday, November 1, 2005

NOVEMBER 2005 :: SEXUAL VIOLENCE CENTER (MONETARY DONATION)

Tuesday, November 1, 2005

OCTOBER 2005 :: AMERICAN RED CROSS, HURRICANE KATRINA FUND (MONETARY DONATION)

Saturday, October 1, 2005

DECEMBER 2005 :: HOMEWARD BOUND DOG RESCUE OF MINNESOTA (MONETARY DONATION)

Saturday, October 1, 2005

SEPTEMBER 2005 :: GREATER MINNEAPOLIS CRISIS NURSERY (MONETARY DONATION)

Thursday, September 1, 2005

JULY 2005 :: NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY SUN 75 (MONETARY DONATION AND DONATION OF TIME)

Friday, July 1, 2005

MAY 2005 :: ALEXANDRA HOUSE (MONETARY DONATION)

Sunday, May 1, 2005

APRIL 2005 :: AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION (MONETARY DONATION)

Friday, April 1, 2005

APRIL 2005 :: MINNESOTA AIDS PROJECT (MONETARY DONATION AND DONATION OF TIME)

Friday, April 1, 2005

MARCH 2005 :: GREATER MINNEAPOLIS CRISIS NURSERY (MONETARY DONATION)

Tuesday, March 1, 2005

Rockits Repeat! Rockits Repeat!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

For a year, the Golden Skate has stood proudly in the Rockit clubhouse (somewhere, it is rumored, deep in a bunker beneath Roy Wilkins Auditorium); a testament to the hard work of recovering it from the Atomic Bombshells in 2008. With the new year, the Rockits have found themselves defending against the Garda Belts; those who would end the hard-fought Rockit streak and take the Skate for themselves. Saturday brought the Battle of the Broads; the moment where it would all go down. Fans came out in droves to see the match...as well as to see the Dagger Dolls take on the young, brash Atomic Bombshells. With two matches, four teams, and one Golden Skate to award, the doors opened early, and the fifth annual season championship bout got underway.

After a quad rugby ("Murderball" for the initiated) exhibition, fans got to their feet for the initial consolation match. The Atomic Bombshells and Dagger Dolls were introduced together in a dance-off to Michael Jackson's "Beat It." Dagger Doll Mary Tyler Roar and Atomic Bombshell Venus Thightrap started the match off; Mary gained the first lead, slicing just past Chinese Takeout and Diamond Rough to score four points while Doll blockers Wonderbroad and Gogo Galore kept her opponent contained. L'Exi-Cuter got sent to the box in the next jam as Psycho Novia - looking less and less like a rookie every match - rode the outside of the pack for four points, then called off the jam to trap L'Exi. 8-0 Dagger Dolls.

Doll jammer Roxanne Rolls stepped to the line unopposed and picked up the lead - but deft blocking sent her to the back of the pack before she could start her scoring run. Meanwhile, L'Exi flew from the box and scored four. Mitzi Massacre followed up with four points for the Bombshells while her teammates L'Exi and Takeout wall-blocked opposng jammer Sweet Justice. Dolls took a timeout to reassess, but over the next three jams, the Atomic Bombshells scored another twelve. The Bombshells held back the opposing jammers by using the last blocker to slow the Dolly jammer on the turns, while their teammates scrambled ahead of the jammer. Bombshells 20 - Dagger Dolls 8 with eight minutes to go.

Mary Tyler Roar charged back, scoring a grand slam while Sweet Justice contained her opponent L'Exicuter. Venus Thightrap took the next lead against Roxanne Rolls, but got sent to the box...giving Roxanne a power jam opportunity. Several other Bombshells followed Venus into the box, and Roxanne sprinted through a light Bombshell pack to score a grand slam-plus. Doll jammer Psycho Novia scored six to close the period. Skating against Bombshell Jocelyn D'Jewels, Psycho took the lead while her teammates Lydia Punch and Sparkle Ninja repeatedly sent Jocelyn to the back of the pack. Tearing around into the pack for a scoring run, Psycho audibled a knee-drop that took the Bombshells by surprise, shot her through the pack a second time, and back around.

At the end of the first half, the Dolls played penalty mistakes by the Bombshells to their advantage and took a firm lead in the game. The Bombshells were playing a steady game, but each trip to the penalty box leeched their early momentum. Dolls 28, Bombshells 21.

The Atomic Bombshells came roaring back to start the second half. Mitzi Massacre - five year veteran and Bombshell captain - showed her team how it's done as she sped through the initial pack. Off of some great Bombshell defensive screening, Mitzi caught her opponents napping as she passed the pack three times to score ten points and regain the lead while her opponent - Mary Tyler Roar - was sent to the box. Stepping to the jammer line unopposed, L'Exi-Cuter took advantage of the end of the power jam off of Mary and scored seven points. Mary couldn't catch a break and returned to the box shortly after L'Exi's first scoring run; L'Exi joined her off of an illegal back block, ending the run in a jammerless jam. Bombshells 38-Dolls 28.

L'Exi and Mary's trackmates Venus Thightrap and Sparkle Ninja grabbed the jammer stars from the penalty box and played the next jam out. Sparkle took the lead, speeding past Skullateral Damage in the front, with Venus just behind her. Sparkle got taken out in the back of the pack and could not call off the jam before Venus snuck through the inside for four. In the next jam, Roxanne Rolls broke past L'Exi-Cuter's blocking and charged through to get the lead; just as she scored four points, Mary Tyler Roar went down, favoring her knee. The Dolls called for the jam to end, and attendants brought MTR gingerly to the back (for those concerned, Mary suffered a strained ligament. Play resumed with Dolly blocker extraordinaire Wonderbroad facing off against Bombshell rookie Tara Skatesov at the jammer line. On her very first jam of the season, Tara tore through the Doll pack like depleted uranium through a paper bag; despite several Dols earning penalties in their attempts to stop Tara (as well as Wonderbroad), the Bombshell scored a double slam. The Dolls called a timeout; with eleven minutes left in the season, the Dolls were behind 52-32.

Continuing the Bombshell penchant for diversity at the jammer line, Calamity Crush got called up next to jam aganst Sparkle Ninja. Calamity burst past Sparkle and a very small pack (the penalties were flying at this point of the bout) to take the lead while Sparkle got called to the box for an illegal push. With Calamity's captain - Misfit Maiden - throwing interference at every opportunity, Calamity scored a second consecutive double slam for the women in orange. Bombshell CleoSPLATra took to the line as Sparkle Ninja continued to sit in the box. Cleo did not get the lead, but scored three before Sparkle burst out of the box to become lead jammer and called off the jam.

With only eight minutes left to play, every jam counted; the ease with which the Dolls scored points at the end of the first half had evaporated, and it seemed even dumb luck was beginning to fail them; Scootaloo broke through to take the lead for the Dollys for four points, only to be stopped by a toe-stop on the track. End of jam. Sparkle Ninja and Venus Thightrap each scored four in the next jam, but Sparkle got sent to the box again as the jam concluded. With a full minute of power jam opportunity, the Bombshells sent L'Exi-Cuter to the line. The Dolls could not stop the notorious L'Exi-Cuter as Misfit Maiden and Diamond Rough opened up the road for their jammer to score ten unanswered points. Roxanne Rolls returned with a blinding double slam of her own, but the final whistle blew, giving the Bombshells their second victory of the year. Final score: Atomic Bombshells 79 - Dagger Dolls 50.

The Bombshells scored four double slams in the second half, each time off of a power jam. Between the time it takes to start a new jam (about twenty seconds a jam) and the time spent in the penalty box by the Doll jammers, the Dolls only had about eight minutes of time to score points. But while the Atomic Bombshells won the previous bout by holding on to the end, the women in orange squeezed advantage from every moment that they could to pull more points from the match. The Atomic Bombshells are back in an all-new form. Other teams had best beware.

Season Championship: Rockits v Garda Belts

For those unable to join us at the Roy on Saturday night, the audience clearly showed their allegiances as the season championship bout. Banners waved as fans came in their team's colors, and owing to the Rockits' dominance in the league, many from the Dolls and the Bombshells donned green. Garda Belt shirts ran low at the merch booth, and the crowd exploded with the sound of the Garda bagpipe anthem. And yet, that same crowd cheered on the Rockits moments later as they came to the track. Sides were drawn on Saturday, but every knew that it would last only until a team raised that Golden Skate.

The Rockits had lost Dudezilla, co-captain and jammer, to a cruciate ligament tear in March. Meanwhile, the Garda roster added another face to fans of previous seasons; after a lengthy shoulder rehab, the green speedster Angelfire returned to the Garda Belts along with Bombshell loan Lizzy the Axe. So, with a slight change in lineup, the two teams hit the track for their final forty minutes of the season.

Captains of their respective teams, Garda Suzie Smashbox and Rockit Harmony Killerbruise, took to the line for the initial jam. Suzie shot past the Rockit pack and took lead with Harmony breaking out a half-lap later. Suzie scored four as both Scarmen Hellectra and Jawbreaker were sent to the penalty box. Substituting for Jawbreaker, Rockit Soylent Mean jammed against Angelfire. Again, the Gardas took the lead; this time, Soylent escaped the pack simultaneously and held Angelfire back from accelerating, forcing Angel to call off the jam. Harmony returned to the line against Lizzy the Axe; Harmony took the lead and scored three points as Soylent Mean and Rockit badass Vuedoo Prodigy laid into Lizzy in the back of the pack. Suzie became lead in the following jam, but called it off as Jawbreaker charged from behind her. With five minutes spent, the Gardas had taken the lead with a very, very low four points to the Rockits' three.

Play screeched to a halt in the following jam as Garda Belt blocker Savage Animal fell and stayed down. Players dropped to a knee, and long minutes passed as our EMTs took care of Savage, finally carted her off in a wheelchair. As of this writing, Savage Animal is recovering from surgery for multiple broken bones and is resting comfortably. We wish Savage, Dudezilla, and Mary speedy recoveries; if you want to send along your best wishes, e-mail info@mnrollergirls.com.

Lizzy the Axe squared off against Jawbreaker as the game began anew, with Jawbreaker starting well behind the jammer line. 'Breaker timed a rolling start perfectly and flew past Lizzy, gliding through the inside of the back corner to claim the lead. 'Breaker's teammate Vuedoo Prodigy swept up Lizzy and put her in the back of the pack while Jawbreaker scored three. Angelfire tried her luck against Harmony Killerbruise, but Soylent Mean and Honeydew Felon isolated the Garda Belt jammer from her teammates. Meanwhile, Harmony squeaked through the Garda defense as Trinity Knox ran interference on Garda sweeper Tiki Torture and scored. The Gardas called a timeout; they had not scored since the very first jam and Rockits had suddenly gone ahead. Jawbreaker increased the lead by four in the next jam, Rockits 20 - Gardas 4.

For the next two jams, the score stayed the same as the Garda Belt jammer broke ahead, but the Rockits either called off the jam or booty-blocked the jam into meaninglessness. The following jam, Honeydew Felon once again contained Angelfire in the pack as Harmony Killerbruise ran wild, scoring eight points. Scrambled by the Rockits' defense, Lizzy the Axe also spent the bulk of the next jam picking herself up in the back as the Rockit walls continued to stymie the Garda Belts. Having taken enough, Lizzy threw an illegal hit on Jawbreaker and got sent to Battering Gram's Kitchen for her troubles. Meanwhile, Jawbreaker took the power jam opportunity to score a double slam; Rockits 38-4 at halftime.

The Rockits dominated the first half. The Garda jammers kept running into Scarmen Hellectra (or as Eve L Hazard once put it, the "telescoping ass of Scarmen Hellectra, focused on the jammers' every move"), or the stiff work of Rizzo, Frau Scientits and Killahertz, or the back-blocking of Meshugenough and Trinity Knox. Their offense had no clear route to the front of the pack. However, the Gardas weren't making it easy for the Rockits. The red jammers got stopped in their tracks up front where Citizen Pain and Hanna Belle Lector lurked, while Tiki Torture and Optimiss Crime provided both hits and lane clearances for their jammers. Despite that, the Gardas desperately needed to start scoring.

But if the Gardas needed points, the Rockits wanted to end any hope of comeback immediately. The second half began with Harmony on the line and Lizzy the Axe waiting out the remainder of her penalty. Rumblebee came to the front line and stepped over it as the whistle blew to get sent to the penalty box, clearing her of minor penalties when she would return as a jammer. But with both Rumblebee and Lizzy down with penalties, Harmony ran roughshod. The Rockits slowed as their jammer engaged the Gardas at the front. With the bulk of the pack so far behind, the Rockits forced Gardas Tiki Torture and Citizen Pain to stop their chase. The Rockits repeated the slowdown to send Harmony through her first scoring pass and Harmony just kept piling on the points, scoring fourteen the first jam. Rockits 52-4.

The next three jams were all jammer speed with the Rockits in control. With over forty points between the teams, Jawbreaker and Harmony took the lead and sapped precious time away from the Gardas, scoring five unanswered points in the process. Garda Belt Rumblebee took on Harmony next and finally put points up... but Harmony scored even more. The referees sent much of Rumblebee's defensive line out on elbowing penalties and illegal contact from behind, so Harmony scored another fourteen point jam by slicing chunks out of the remainder of the Garda pack. Rockits 71 - Gardas 8.

The Gardas began a brief rally as Suzie Smashbox jinked past Honeydew Felon in the next jam, took the lead, and scored four points while Citizen Pain stopped her opponent Jawbreaker. Both scored four, but the Gardas began playing their own brand of containment for the next few jams. Rumblebee scored three despite takedowns and stiff blocking from Rockits Frau Scientits and Killahertz, while Optimiss Crime broke Harmony's concentration. Lizzy took two as Rockits visited the penalty box, and Suzie scored nine points off of a Harmony Killerbruise-fueled power jam. Rockits 75 - Gardas 26.

While the Gardas scored fourteen unanswered points in three jams, the women in green could not make the turnaround they needed. Jawbreaker answered back with an eight point jam, and though both Suzie and Lizzy would score in the final two jams, Jawbreaker - top scorer in the hometeam league - put up nine more points to bring the game to its conclusion, Rockits 92, Garda Belts 31.

There was no doubt that the Rockits would play well this season; with a returning lineup (many of whom worked with one another through the summer as part of the All-Stars) and a team with a single end in mind, they played a type of derby that has not yet been defeated in Minnesota. With the summer break coming and many players hungry to chase after the Rockits, we will see what is in store for the four teams of the Minnesota RollerGirls in the fall. Congratulations to the 2008-9 champions of the Minnesota RollerGirls, the Rockits!

Ladies and gentlemen, keep your eyes on the Minnesota RollerGirls website for updates from the All-Star season, results from the MNRG Wheelie awards, and all the news about the upcoming North Central Regionals...the Brawl of America! We'll have updates on our website, Twitter (@MNRG), Facebook, Myspace, and of course our e-mail list, the Derby Dish. We will see you at the Roy in September.

Reporting for the MNRG where all the women are strong, all the men are accessories, and all the children turn left,
-Garrison Killer

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Rockits triumph over Dolls, 129-37

At this point in the history of the Minnesota RollerGirls, no one expects a player to take a swipe at a rival. Fights are basically stories that old-timers tell the rookies about from the first couple of seasons. Still...there is rivalry in the MNRG, and no two teams have a more tempestuous one than the Dagger Dolls and the Rockits. The two teams have a different (if equally passionate) outlook on our sport; the Rockits tend to embrace the new, interleague road-warrior style of play, while the Dollys' core seems to rest in taking the classic big blocks with fast, fast jammers. In past years, these differences have manifested themselves in unusual ways. This year, the match was the thing, and the teams left it on the floor of the Roy.

Dolly jammer Psycho Novia broke out in the fir...

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Bombshells hold back Gardas 67-42

Saturday's match between the Atomic Bombshells and Garda Belts took an unexpected turn even before the first jam had begun. L'exi-cuter could not make the match due to outside obligations. As L'exi had provided half of the Bombshells' points over the past two jams, the Bombshells would have to up their defense and force principal jammers Mae Gusta and Venus Thightrap to further step up their own jamming. Meanwhile, the Gardas looked at this match as a last shot at the season championship. To be guaranteed a berth in the finals, they would have to defeat the Bombshells by forty-seven or more. Certainly a possibility, but Suzie Smashbox, Cassie Rolle, and Angelfire would need to keep charging through the Bombshell pack to make it happen.

Suzie Smashbox started strong for the Garda...

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MNRG Hometeam Bout 3 Preview

Before we start talking about these matches, a quick update from our ticket folks. Our non-Xcel/Roy/Ticketmaster outlets sold out as of Monday, but there are still plenty of tickets. However, if you know that you're coming a little later for this bout, why not pick them up this week at the Roy Box Office (open 10-6pm) or through Ticketmaster?

If you have tickets already, come early and get in line. While it's great that there are no bad seats in Minnesota's own House of Derby, the bout is going to be packed and that usual seat that you love might not be available if you don't show up a bit ahead of time.

Also, we are very pleased to announce a change in next year's schedule. We will be flipping the calendar so that the home teams will begin in October and the season championship ...

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MNRG Finals outlook 2010: by the numbers

Two bouts remain in the Minnesota RollerGirls season. The results from March's bout will determine who will compete to raise the coveted Golden Skate (currently held by back-to-back winners, the Rockits) and who will play for third. Right now, no team has confirmed their berth in the season championships...though two teams definitely have the edge right now.

For those unaware, the MNRG send the top two teams forward to the finals. In the case of a tie in W-L, the team with the top overall point differential (points scored on opponents - points allowed) gets the spot. Looking only at the numbers - the win-loss record and the points, not the personalities or the relative strengths of the teams - this is what your MNRG home teams must do to secure a spot at the jammer line for April...

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Rockits take Gardas 118-35

Sweet mercy, we sold out! Thank you to all of the fans who joined us for Saturday's bout; we scanned 4723 tickets...but considering all of the children that come to our bouts that go unticketed, Roy staff, and MNRG volunteers, it's very likely that the Legendary Roy Wilkins Auditorium played host to 5,000 women, men, and children!

The extent to which this matchup was anticipated could not be underestimated. With the Gardas a game ahead of the Rockits at the start of the bout, the Gardas had an opportunity to shut the Rockits out of the season championship for the first time since the women in red rose from the ashes of the first season's Silver Bullets. Couple that with their sixty-point defeat at the hands of the Rockits in the last season championship, and you really have all of...

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Atomic Bombshells defeat Dagger Dolls, 63-38

Sweet mercy, we sold out! Thank you to all of the fans who joined us for Saturday's bout; we scanned 4723 tickets...but considering all of the children that come to our bouts that go unticketed, Roy staff, and MNRG volunteers, it's very likely that the Legendary Roy Wilkins Auditorium played host to 5,000 women, men, and children!

The Atomic Bombshells entered this match with a 1-0 record; having narrowly defeated the Rockits in January, the Bombshells were looking for another win to firm up their championship berth in April. The Dolls were a game behind after a nine-point defeat by the Garda Belts and needed this win to reasonably seek the berth. With a three-game season before the finals, every point in every game counted...particularly in a season as close as this one.

The D...

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Saturday night turnout

We'd like to thank our fans for the HUGE turnout on Saturday night. We've never had to turn people away at the door before and that's both an exciting and sad moment for us. Exciting because we're happy and honored so many wanted to come out. Sad because we'd never want to have to turn people away. We hope that if you didn't make it in on Saturday, you'll come back March 6 for our next bout.

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Season 6, Bout 2 preview

On Saturday, diehard Minnesota RollerGirls fans and newcomers alike will rush the doors of the Legendary Roy Wilkins Auditorium to watch the next step in the evolution of derby in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

Our first home bout rocked the derby world as the Rockits - reigning two-time champions - were laid low by the Atomic Bombshells. The Rockits must now win Saturday's bout - a repeat match of last year's season championship against the Garda Belts - to control their destiny. The Dagger Dolls are in a similar fix; their seven-point loss to the Gardas in January means that they must win against a transformed Bombshell team to have a strong chance to acquire the Golden Skate. We'll talk more on the win-loss situation in a moment, but let's look at Saturday's games.

The Atomic Bombsh...

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Garda Belts beat back Dolly assault, 59-50

Last year's bottom-ranked Dagger Dolls took on the Garda Belts, (2009 runners-up), for this first bout of the new home season. There was expectation that this would be a high-scoring game as a bevy of Dolly speedsters took on Suzie Smashbox. It really was anything but that. Although the teams had less than five practices before this bout as the Dolls and as the Gardas, the close scores and the heavy reliance on delaying the jammer instead of knocking her out denoted a bout fought between two strong packs instead of a battle of star-wearing skaters.

After months of playing with one another on the MNRG All-Stars, Dolly #109 (Psycho Novia) skated next to her opponent Suzie Smashbox and took her stance at the jammer line. The jammers threw themselves forward, but Suzie boxed up Psycho's ...

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Set to maximum yield, Bombshells break Rockit streak, 78-76

For many fans of the Minnesota RollerGirls, the Rockits have always been the winners. They just win; they're the serious, hard-working, take-care-of-your-body kind of players that can tell you the ins and outs of the game as they outdrink you. If you started attending bouts in Season 4, you've never known anything different. On Saturday, the Rockits lost. More importantly, the Atomic Bombshells - under the leadership of Mitzi Massacre and Misfit Maiden - played a smart game and beat the back-to-back champions of the Minnesota RollerGirls in a match that brought the fans roaring to their feet.

Venus Thightrap - lately the prime pivot for the All-Stars - returned to her jammer roots for the Atomic Bombshells against Harmony Killerbruise for the first jam. As the jammers made their way ...

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