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2019 International WFTDA Championships Sports Information roller derby!! roller derby!! roller derby!! sports information booklet friday • Saturday • sunday November 15-17 complexe sportif claude-robillard montréal, qc, canada hosted by montréal roller derby wftda.com/champs Welcome to the WFTDA Sports Information Book built for the International WFTDA championships in montréal, quebec, canada. The data located in this booklet includes sanctioned game statistics and information submitted through WFTDA Games and Stats committees, as well as information collected during the season, as well as throughout the Playoffs intake process. You will also find team charters, skater name pronunciations and pronouns, individual player statistics, and more. These booklets are designed to give fans an in-depth view of WFTDA member leagues through recorded statistics as a companion to our International WFTDA Playoffs and Championships. The information in this book was compiled by our WFTDA Sports Information Committee. Questions about the data compiled can be set to: [email protected]. table of contents skater data legend TEAM PAGES Games Games played in that position Rose City Rollers 3-6 Jams Jams played in that position Gotham Girls Roller Derby 7-10 Pen Penalties in that position Victorian Roller Derby League 11-14 Pen-Rate Penalty Rate in that position Arch Rival Roller Derby 15-18 Piv-Jams Jams played as Pivot Angel City Derby 19-22 SP Received Star Passes Received Texas Rollergirls 23-26 Points Points scored 2x4 Roller Derby 27-30 PPJ Points per Jam Denver Roller Derby 31-34 Delta Points For vs Points Against (+/-) Montréal Roller Derby 35-38 DPJ Delta per Jam Philly Roller Derby 39-42 Lead Percentage Earned Lead Team Indigenous 43 Star Passes Star Passes Given Jewish Roller Derby 44 Officials 45 SPORTS INFORMATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: ObstiNate COMMITTEE: Mr Whistler, Stone Wallup © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 2 of 45 Seed #1 Current WFTDA Rank: 1 ROSE CITY ROLLERS (WHEELS OF JUSTICE) Portland, OR, USA Uniform Colors Dark: Purple with Black Light: White Postseason History Skaters 2018 WFTDA Champions Number Name Pronouns Pronunciation 2017 2nd Place, Champs 0 Zip she/her 2016 WFTDA Champions 00 Oona Roll she/her on a roll 2015 WFTDA Champions 10 OMG WTF they/them 2014 2nd Place, Champs 125 Adrianna Macias A-dree-aw-nah Muh-see-us 2013 5th Place, Ft Wayne Playoffs 13 Drone she/her 2012 4th Place, West 16 Beyond ThunderDame she/her 1979 Lurz Lemon she/her 2011 First Round, Champs 21 Stan the Woman she/her 2010 4th Place, West 210 Tenacity she/her 2009 7th Place, West 23 Gal of Fray she/her 2008 5th Place, West 247 Mia Palau she/her MEE-uh Pal-OW 28 Elicia Nisbet-Smith she/her a-LEE-sha Niz-bit-Smith 31 Toxic Haste she/her 316 Eve Anne Hellical she/her 340 Bonnie Thunders she/her 401 Tarantula she/her Coaches & Bench staff 48 Brute she/her broot 65 Simonis they/them sim-OH-niss Scott Paul (he/him) 757 Morgan Levy she/her morgan LEE-vee Glamazon Prime (she/her) 77 Loren Mutch she/her Mr. Wubs (he/him) 777 RollsMary’s Baby she/her Iggy Perrillo (she/her) © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 3 of 45 ROSE CITY ROLLERS regular season stats (JANUARY - JUNE) Blocker Pivot Jammer # Skater Games Jams Pen Pen- Piv- SP Games Jams Points PPJ Delta DPJ Lead Pen Pen- Star Rate Jams Received Rate Passes 00 Oona Roll 4 70 13 19% 68 0 10 OMG WTF 4 72 6 8% 0 0 13 Drone 2 23 4 17% 0 0 16 Beyond ThunderDame 4 23 108 4.7 34 1.48 48% 7 30% 2 1979 Lurz Lemon 3 7 41 5.86 2 0.29 57% 3 43% 0 21 Stan the Woman 2 12 1 8% 0 0 210 Tenacity 4 58 9 16% 3 0 23 Gal of Fray 4 88 10 11% 79 2 247 Mia Palau 4 44 6 14% 17 0 28 Elicia Nisbet-Smith 4 94 12 13% 0 0 340 Bonnie Thunders 4 55 307 5.58 243 4.42 82% 1 2% 0 401 Tarantula 4 95 10 11% 4 0 48 Brute 4 35 141 4.03 42 1.2 63% 5 14% 0 65 Simonis 4 73 8 11% 1 0 757 Morgan Levy 4 59 3 5% 0 0 77 Loren Mutch 4 52 308 5.92 154 2.96 69% 7 13% 0 For more information, please visit https://stats.wftda.com/league/rose-city-rollers © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 4 of 45 ROSE CITY ROLLERS POST-season stats (JULY - PRESENT) Blocker Pivot Jammer # Skater Games Jams Pen Pen- Piv- SP Games Jams Points PPJ Delta DPJ Lead Pen Pen- Star Rate Jams Received Rate Passes 00 Oona Roll 3 48 8 17% 48 0 10 OMG WTF 3 52 5 10% 0 0 16 Beyond ThunderDame 3 16 64 4 33 2.06 50% 3 19% 0 1979 Lurz Lemon 1 1 0 0 -15 -15 0% 0 0% 1 21 Stan the Woman 3 18 0 0% 1 0 210 Tenacity 3 46 6 13% 8 0 23 Gal of Fray 3 65 7 11% 56 4 247 Mia Palau 3 30 11 37% 6 0 28 Elicia Nisbet-Smith 3 64 9 14% 0 0 340 Bonnie Thunders 3 40 238 5.95 155 3.88 68% 2 5% 1 401 Tarantula 3 66 9 14% 1 0 48 Brute 3 22 61 2.77 -15 -0.68 55% 4 18% 1 65 Simonis 3 57 11 19% 1 0 757 Morgan Levy 3 38 3 8% 0 0 77 Loren Mutch 3 42 194 4.62 102 2.43 60% 10 24% 1 For more information, please visit https://stats.wftda.com/league/rose-city-rollers © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 5 of 45 ROSE CITY ROLLERS FULL season stats (JANUARY - PRESENT) Blocker Pivot Jammer # Skater Games Jams Pen Pen- Piv- SP Games Jams Points PPJ Delta DPJ Lead Pen Pen- Star Rate Jams Received Rate Passes 00 Oona Roll 7 118 21 18% 116 0 10 OMG WTF 7 124 11 9% 0 0 13 Drone 2 23 4 17% 0 0 16 Beyond ThunderDame 7 39 172 4.41 67 1.72 49% 10 26% 2 1979 Lurz Lemon 4 8 41 5.13 -13 -1.63 50% 3 38% 1 21 Stan the Woman 5 30 1 3% 1 0 210 Tenacity 7 104 15 14% 11 0 23 Gal of Fray 7 153 17 11% 135 6 247 Mia Palau 7 74 17 23% 23 0 28 Elicia Nisbet-Smith 7 158 21 13% 0 0 340 Bonnie Thunders 7 95 545 5.74 398 4.19 76% 3 3% 1 401 Tarantula 7 161 19 12% 5 0 48 Brute 7 57 202 3.54 27 0.47 60% 9 16% 1 65 Simonis 7 130 19 15% 2 0 757 Morgan Levy 7 97 6 6% 0 0 77 Loren Mutch 7 94 502 5.34 256 2.72 65% 17 18% 1 For more information, please visit https://stats.wftda.com/league/rose-city-rollers © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 6 of 45 Seed #2 Current WFTDA Rank: 3 GOTHAM GIRLS ROLLER DERBY (ALL STARS) New York, NY, USA Uniform Colors Dark: Black with Red Light: White with Red Postseason History Skaters 2018 3rd Place, Champs Number Name Pronouns Pronunciation 2017 3rd Place, Champs 02 Pinky Swears she/her 2016 2nd Place, Champs 111 Cherry Napalm she/her 2015 2nd Place, Champs 1680 DARYL she/her 2014 WFTDA Champions 1706 Miss Tea Maven she/her “Misty Maven” 2013 WFTDA Champions 1978 Space Invader she/they 2012 WFTDA Champions 213 Spork Chop she/her (short name - spork) 221 Yeti or Not, Here I Come she/her (Yeti for short) 2011 WFTDA Champions 23 Livvie Smalls she/her (Livvie) 2010 3rd Place, Champs 314 Caf Fiend she/her (Caf) 2009 Lost in Quarterfinals at Championships 4 Violet Knockout she/her 2008 WFTDA Champions 41 Roxy Dallas she/her (Roxy) 2007 Lost in First Round at Championships 5 Lady Fingers she/her (Fingers) 2006 Lost in Play-in Round at Championships 553 Beauty Andie Beast she/her (short name - Beast) 56 Kate Sera Sera she/her (Kate) 913 Stephinity and Beyond she/her (Phinity) Coaches & Bench staff Not provided © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 7 of 45 GOTHAM GIRLS ROLLER DERBY regular season stats (JANUARY - JUNE) Blocker Pivot Jammer # Skater Games Jams Pen Pen- Piv- SP Games Jams Points PPJ Delta DPJ Lead Pen Pen- Star Rate Jams Received Rate Passes 111 Cherry Napalm 5 53 5 9% 0 0 1680 DARYL 5 69 11 16% 48 0 17 Fast & Luce 5 105 11 10% 0 0 1706 Miss Tea Maven 1 1 0 0% 1 0 5 60 322 5.37 220 3.67 62% 7 12% 0 1978 Space Invader 5 44 202 4.59 112 2.55 61% 10 23% 0 213 Spork Chop 3 9 2 22% 2 0 221 Yeti or Not, Here I Come 5 29 5 17% 28 0 23 Livvie Smalls 5 91 6 7% 47 0 314 Caf Fiend 5 85 10 12% 2 0 365 The Smacktivist 5 69 13 19% 66 0 3 9 49 5.44 32 3.56 56% 0 0% 0 4 Violet Knockout 5 103 23 22% 2 0 41 Roxy Dallas 5 109 7 6% 0 0 4500 Bonita Apple Bomb 5 101 13 13% 10 0 553 Beauty Andie Beast 5 34 190 5.59 123 3.62 68% 8 24% 0 56 Kate Sera Sera 5 59 284 4.81 193 3.27 66% 7 12% 0 For more information, please visit https://stats.wftda.com/league/gotham-girls-roller-derby © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 8 of 45 GOTHAM GIRLS ROLLER DERBY POST-season stats (JULY - PRESENT) Blocker Pivot Jammer # Skater Games Jams Pen Pen- Piv- SP Games Jams Points PPJ Delta DPJ Lead Pen Pen- Star Rate Jams Received Rate Passes 02 Pinky Swears 1 2 0 0% 0 0 111 Cherry Napalm 4 53 9 17% 5 0 1680 DARYL 4 76 9 12% 71 0 17 Fast & Luce 4 82 12 15% 0 0 1978 Space Invader 4 38 128 3.37 -17 -0.45 53% 5 13% 4 213 Spork Chop 1 2 0 0% 1 0 221 Yeti or Not, Here I Come 4 50 6 12% 50 6 1 1 2 2 2 2 0% 1 100% 0 23 Livvie Smalls 4 72 12 17% 11 1 314 Caf Fiend 4 60 7 12% 3 0 365 The Smacktivist 4 42 135 3.21 30 0.71 45% 6 14% 2 4 Violet Knockout 4 85 18 21% 0 0 41 Roxy Dallas 4 83 17 20% 0 0 4500 Bonita Apple Bomb 4 79 10 13% 20 0 553 Beauty Andie Beast 3 21 62 2.95 -55 -2.62 24% 5 24% 0 56 Kate Sera Sera 4 59 180 3.05 -34 -0.58 39% 9 15% 1 For more information, please visit https://stats.wftda.com/league/gotham-girls-roller-derby © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 9 of 45 GOTHAM GIRLS ROLLER DERBY FULL season stats (JANUARY - PRESENT) Blocker Pivot Jammer # Skater Games Jams Pen Pen- Piv- SP Games Jams Points PPJ Delta DPJ Lead Pen Pen- Star Rate Jams Received Rate Passes 02 Pinky Swears 1 2 0 0% 0 0 111 Cherry Napalm 9 106 14 13% 5 0 1680 DARYL 9 145 20 14% 119 0 17 Fast & Luce 9 187 23 12% 0 0 1706 Miss Tea Maven 1 1 0 0% 1 0 5 60 322 5.37 220 3.67 62% 7 12% 0 1978 Space Invader 9 82 330 4.02 95 1.16 57% 15 18% 4 213 Spork Chop 4 11 2 18% 3 0 221 Yeti or Not, Here I Come 9 79 11 14% 78 6 1 1 2 2 2 2 0% 1 100% 0 23 Livvie Smalls 9 163 18 11% 58 1 314 Caf
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