Showing posts with label philthy britches. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Britches pound Texas, Hookers shock Butchers

The Philthy Britches crushed the Texas Hustlers in the first game of a derby doubleheader at the 23rd Street Armory on Saturday, but the real excitement came in the second game when Heavy Metal Hookers overcame a 21-point second half deficit to beat the Broad Street Butchers on the last jam of the game.

The Hustlers are the gran dames of WFTDA, part of the first women's flat-track league in country. (On a personal note, the Hustlers do have kickass purple uniforms. They were reminiscent of Interplanet Janet, who played a formative role in our early development.) The Britches showed no respect for their elders, though, beating the Hustlers 129-64.

It was a tight, slow game in the early going and the Britches frequently found themselves behind before taking a 44-37 lead into halftime. Texas had narrowed the lead to 48-44 when the Britches all but ended the game, erupting for 30 points in the fifth and sixth jams from Gloria Grindem and Ginger Vitis while allowing only two points.

The Britches clamped down at that point, allowing only 20 points for the rest of the game.

The Hustlers held all-everything jammer Mo Pain in check, allowing her only eight points in five jams. Many of the Hustlers were part of the all-star Texecuctioner team that lost to the Liberty Belles at the 2008 Nationals (Ed note. Philly puttin' a boot in Texas' ass again). and blocker Babe Ruthless said they knew they had to stop the Britches most dangerous jammer.

"We saw her at Nationals and knew she was an amazing scorer," Ruthless said. "We really targeted her and that allowed some of the other girls the opportunity to really shine. We underestimated some of their other jammers."

The second game looked like it would follow the same pattern of a close game at halftime blowing open after a big second half run. The Hookers held a 42-37 lead at the half, but the Butchers roared out of the locker room, scoring 15 points to the Hookers' one in the first three jams.

With the help of a 10 point jam from co-captain Persephone while Hooker jammer Ivana Rock watched from the Sin Bin, the Butchers pushed their lead to 73-58. Then a curious thing happened, the Butchers stopped scoring. At all. The wouldn't score another point the rest of the night.

Meanwhile, the Hookers weren't doing much scoring themselves, going scoreless for the next three jams. But Robin Drugstores picked up eight points with 7:31 to play and after Teflon Donna added five more, the Hookers were suddenly two points down with all the momentum on their side.

When Mandawar shot from the pack as lead jammer, it looked like the Hookers would take their first lead of the half. A penalty for a back push (Ed. note: Hey! You're learning the penalties. About damned time) cut the rally short, but she did her job, knotting the score at 73 with two minutes to play.

Ivana Rock and Elle Viento took their positions as jammers, a sneer on their lips, steel in their hearts, their very loins girded for battle (Ed. note: Dial it back, Grantland). The whistle blew and a few minutes later, Rock popped free of the pack into the lead.

The final showdown never quite materialized; Viento was sent off a penalty (Ed. note: Where's your sense of drama, ref?) and watched helplessly as Rock picked up the winning points for a final score of Hookers 83, Butchers 73.

The Liberty Belles will be on the road April 11 against the Carolina All-Stars in Raleigh, N.C. In a rematch of the 2008 Warrior Cup game, the three-time defending champion Philthy Britches will face the Broad Street Butchers at the Armory on May 2. (Correction: the Hookers are playing the Britches for the Warrior Cup. Five Tool Tool. Ackuracy is our watchword.) Be there or be square, derby fans.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Big second half runs key wins for Rhode Island, Britches

Hookers, Butchers fall after holding halftime leads

In bone-crunching Philly Rollergirls action at the 23rd Street Armory on Saturday, the vising Rhode Island Riveters used a 15-point second half jam to knock off the Heavy Metal Hookers, 82-73. In the second game of a doubleheader, the Philthy Britches went on a 24-point run to break open a close game, beating the Broad Street Butchers 119-112.

The Hookers (0-2) and the Riveters, the Providence Roller Derby all-star traveling team, played a tight, back-and-forth first half. The Hookers led most of the half until the Riveters (1-1) went up 28-24 late. But the Hookers went into halftime 34-28 after ringing up 10 points on the final jam of the half.

The Hookers pushed the lead up to 12 at 42-30, the Riveters needed only six minutes to regain the lead. With penalties against the Hookers jammers limiting their scoring opportunities, the Riveters went ahead 45-42, then delivered a backbreaking 15-point jam go up 60-42 with 14:10 to play.

The Hookers looked like they had a chance for a big run of their own after the Rhode Island jammer was sent to the Sin Bin, until Riveter blocker Hot Sauce was knocked unconscious after hitting her head on the floor. Momentum lost, the Hookers couldn't get closer than six and the game appeared all but over when the Riveters expanded their lead to 82-63 with 1:08 to play.

The Hookers got a break when the Rhode Island jammer was sent off and Ivana Rock went on a furious rally, but could only score 10 on the final jam before time expired.

In the second game, the three-time defending Warrior Cup champion Philthy Britches (2-0) survived a late run by the Broad Street Butchers (1-1) to remain undefeated on the season.

The Butchers were down 25-17 in the first half when a referee injured her right ankle, causing a 30 minute stoppage in play. When the game resumed, they roared back to take a 58-48 lead into half.

The Britches clawed their way back to hold a 69-66 lead, then erupted to score 24 unanswered points. The fat lady was warming up her chops by the time the Butchers scored again to make it 93-70.

But it's roller derby and everybody makes a late run in roller derby. The Butchers took advantage of a penalty against jammer Mo Pain to cut the lead to 12 at 107-95 on the strength of Persephone's 20-point jam. Persephone made it a two-point game at 114-112 with another big jam and the Britches faced the very real possibility of experiencing their first loss in PRG history.

But the Dread Queen of the Undead ran out of magic and Mo brought the Pain (ed. note: Wocka-wocka) with five insurance points on the final jam to end the match at 119-112.

Final tally: One serious concussion, one hospitalized referee, one face-plant apiece for Robin Drugstores and Mo Pain (self-induced), one jammer (Rhode Island) knocked into the crowd, several potentially felonious bodyblows by Wreckin' Eyes, innumerable contusions and cases of road rash and one damned fine night of roller derby.