FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

9:00 am DOORS OPEN 9:00 am DOORS OPEN 10:00 am DOORS OPEN

10:00 am GAME 1 10:00 am GAME 7 11:00 am GAME 13 Bear City (#12) v Jacksonville Roller Derby (#3) v Loser Game 5 v London Rollergirls (#5) Winner Game 4 Loser Game 7

12:00 pm GAME 2 12:00 pm GAME 8 1:00 pm GAME 14 (#9) v Montréal Roller Derby (#2) v Loser Game 6 v (#8) Winner Game 3 Loser Game 8

2:00 pm GAME 3 2:00 pm GAME 9 3:00 pm GAME 15 | 3rd PLACE (#7) v Loser Game 2 v Loser Game 11 v Queen City Roller Girls (#10) Loser Game 4 Loser Game 12

4:00 pm GAME 4 4:00 pm GAME 10 5:20 pm GAME 16 | CHAMPION Sun State Roller Derby (#6) v Loser Game 1 v Winner Game 11 v Ann Arbor Derby Dimes (#11) Loser Game 3 Winner Game 12

6:00 pm GAME 5 6:00 pm GAME 11 7:00 pm AWARDS CEREMONY (#1) v Winner Game 5 v Winner Game 2 Winner Game 6

8:20 pm GAME 6 8:20 pm GAME 12 Rollergirls (#4) v Winner Game 7 v Winner Game 1 Winner Game 8 BENCH COACH BENCH BENCH STAFF BENCH BENCH STAFF BENCH

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99 - inzy mood 731 - Han Over Fist 48 - Arya Achin 24 - jadzia smax 02 - Fatoosh Bag A Letter From WFTDA

On behalf of the WFTDA Board of Directors, officers, and staff, I am excited to welcome you to the 2018 International WFTDA Playoffs in Atlanta, .

Once again, the WFTDA will be hosting non-stop, nail-biting games and teams from all around the world in a truly dynamic show of athleticism, drive, and passion for the sport of roller derby. As we witnessed last year, anything can happen!

We believe roller derby can bring people together in ways that are real, strong, athletic, and revolutionary and this is evident in how the love of flat track has grown globally. We believe that this community of sport can impact individuals, cities, countries, and the world in so many positive ways.

We know our community of fans, announcers, skaters, coaches, photographers, volunteers, and officials puts in countless hours for flat track derby because they believe that roller derby makes us all stronger and better for being a part of this great game.

Take the time to say hi and thanks to our amazing hosts Atlanta Rollergirls and all of their volunteers: without them, none of this would be possible.

Enjoy your time in amazing Atlanta and we’ll see y’all trackside!

Suzy Slam WFTDA Tournaments Manager DIRTY SOUTH DERBY GIRLS ANA CHANG AFRO DYKEE CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN REBEL YELLOW QUEEN

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5 21 31 1017 394

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RAMBLIN’ WRECKER PEE WEE SLAYHOUSE INSINERATOR I A.M. HAVOC COACH BENCH MANAGER TRAINER JAMMER COACH The Women’s Flat Track Derby Association—comprising 416 member leagues and 49 apprentice leagues—is the international governing body for the sport of women’s flat track roller derby and a ABOUT membershipTHE organization WFTDA for leagues to collaborate and network. The WFTDA sets standards for rules, seasons, safety, and determines guidelines for the national and international athletic competitions of member leagues.

The WFTDA is governed by a seven-member, volunteer Board of Directors:

Molly Stenzel “Master Blaster” Ellen Stern Zientek “F-Bomb” President General Board Member

Dedi Hubbard “deadeye” Tim Wolff “Dire Wolff” Bay Area Derby GO-GO Gent Roller Derby Vice President General Board Member

Jennifer De Vaal “Furrrocious” Victoria Gonzalez “Tacocat” Amsterdam Roller Derby Amsterdam Roller Derby Secretary General Board Member

Stacie Larkin “Teenie Meanie” Treasurer

The WFTDA also has nine full-time staff members:

Erica Vanstone “Double H” Sue Nally “Suzy Slam” Interim Executive Director and Chief Media Officer Tournaments Manager

Lesley Wachsmann Rachel Novak Director of Finance and Operations Sponsorship Coordinator

Shelli Wiggins “Toss’er Assout” Katharina Bonhert “Catherine Beat-Her-Bonez” Director, WFTDI Education Programs Manager

Karen Kuhn “Bones” Kimberly Eisen “Dottie Damage” Chief Programs Officer Member Services Manager

Jenna Cloughley “Mia Culprit” Director of Marketing and Communications

PB #101 #23 #133 PHOTOGRAPHY LUCAS BY SAUGEN

#18 #404 #42 #49 #818 captain

#405 #333

#20 #31 #86 #701 #27 captain

#36 #925 #9999

2018 Bay Area Derby All Stars: Amy Avishay #101, April Bloodgate #23, Banshee #133, BB #18, big perm #404, Bun #42, Cassie Beck #49, Dani Rueda #818, Dirtt #405, Dreadzilla #333, Eva Menace #20, Frightmeow #31, Gretchen Vomette #86, Illuminaughty #701, Legs//Cité #1395 (not pictured), Mad 4 Gravy #4 (not pictured), Red Card #27, Skatelyn #36, Sterling Archer #925, Tifa Knoxhard #9999 Coaching Staff: deadeye, Dual Hitizen, Liza Machete

BAYAREADERBY BAYAREADERBY.COM Our Commitment to an Abuse-Free Derby Community

The Women’s Flat Track Derby Association is committed to hosting WFTDA events free of harassment, discrimination and abuse — where all people are treated with respect, dignity and fairness. As such, we expect all members working at or participating in a WFTDA event to abide by the following. Everyone is entitled to an environment without:

• Intimidation or threats - E.g., suggesting malicious • Unwanted photography or video recording - E.g., repercussions to force another person to do something, recording someone without their knowledge or after threatening gestures. they’ve asked you to stop. • Physical assault of any type - E.g., shoving, tripping or • Bullying - E.g., using abusive or insulting language, using physical force on someone, unwarranted spreading rumours. physical contact. • Stalking - E.g., repeated and unwanted communications or • Unwanted sexual attention or contact - E.g., sexually gifts, following someone throughout the event, damaging suggestive comments, innuendos, or non-consensual their property touching. Creating an Inclusive Environment

In order to create a better environment for all people, particularly those belonging to marginalized groups, the WFTDA is committed to ensuring that all voices are heard and all interactions are respectful. As such, all participants, volunteers and attendees are required to make a good faith effort to do the following: • Communicate openly • Believe people when they share their experiences • Approach situations with an open mind • Accept that others’ lives and histories are different from yours • Accept that others’ boundaries (emotional, physical, etc.) may be different from yours • Be accountable for your actions • Stay mindful of how much space you take up (body • Exercise good judgment and voice)

The WFTDA understands that given the diversity of our community, it is challenging to always be able to determine when your actions encroach on others. As such, it is important to stop behaviour when asked, think critically about your behaviour and make amends when needed and appropriate.

Failure to act in good faith, make amends when necessary or severe breaches of the above may result in including but not limited to, warnings, removal from the current WFTDA event as well as future WFTDA events. It may also result in a formal investigation and follow-up outside of the WFTDA event. CODE OF CONDUCT

The Women’s Flat Track Derby Association strives to provide a safe and satisfying event for everyone in attendance. As such it is necessary to abide by the following rules: • Do not bring in prohibited items such as weapons, non- • Do not use alcohol or drugs (laws permitting) irresponsibly. service animals, balloons, megaphones, vuvuzelas, laser • Dress appropriately (no clothing with slurs or that suggests pointers or other items deemed inappropriate, harmful, or or condones harassment, discrimination, or abuse). hazardous by tournament staff. • Do not damage, destroy, or vandalize property. • Do not bring in banners or signs that obstruct the view of guests, obscure sponsor advertising, contain objectionable • No smoking, except in designated areas (located outside subject matter, or are commercial in nature. of the arena). • Do not attempt to enter areas that you are not authorized • No professional video cameras, still photography, and audio to enter. recorders without proper credentials and prior authorization.

Guests not abiding by this Guest Code of Conduct are subject to ejection from the venue. In the event that you are refused entry into or requested to leave the venue for failure to comply with the Guest Code of Conduct or follow the venue regulations, you will not be entitled to a replacement or refund for your ticket. Entry to the venue shall constitute acceptance of the Guest Code of Conduct and venue regulations. 030 Jane van Pain And our amazing bench: 05 Vanda Void 180 Miss Zoffi Daniel 1 The Lexecutioner 190 Peanut Butter Panic Anna 105 Furrrocious 2 Master Blaster Lizzy Slaughter 109 Emmazon 23 Sixxi Blitz Kata Pulta 111 Maya Mangleyou 247 Catherine Beat-Her Bonez (C) 112 Polly Trauma 25 Mia Missile Thank you! 114 Fridi Mercury 42 Lizzy Slaughter We love Berlin! We love our league! 159 Dyke Fight 53 Rookie Horror 166 Sabi Smackdown 666 Hannah Satana 730 Toughie Summers WALLS ARE JUST FOR ROLLER DERBY With love from Berlin! Roller Derby Basics Two 15-skater teams play two 30-minute periods. Each period consists of multiple "jams." Each jam is an opportunity for both teams to score points, and ends after 2 minutes or jam start when the Lead Jammer calls off the jam. Each team fields 4 Blockers and 1 Jammer. Blockers start It is legal for a skater to block opponents with their hips, rear, anywhere between the Jammer and shoulders. It is not legal to block to the back, to trip, Line and the Pivot Line, 30 feet elbow, or to back talk officials. Players committing illegal (9.15 meters) away. Jammers start behind the Jammer Line. actions are penalized 30 seconds and their team plays short Play starts with a single whistle for that time. blast.

Jammers wear a star on their helmets and are the scoring players for each team. The Jammers attempt to pass the opponents as many times as possible by sprinting around the track and lapping the pack. jammer

The Blockers are simultaneously focused on stopping the opposing Jammer from passing them and assisting their Jammer to pass the First Pass opposing team’s Blockers. The pack is During the first pass, the first formed by the largest group of Jammer to pass all skaters in Blockers with players from each team the pack legally is Lead second pass blocker on the track. Jammer. Lead Jammer status is In subsequent passes, signaled by the officials blowing Jammers earn 1 point for each two short whistle blasts and opposing player they pass The Pivot is the Blocker that wears pointing at the Lead Jammer. legally. The opposing Blockers the stripe on their head. They are the will try to stop the Jammer, only Blocker that is allowed to accept while helping their own a star pass from the Jammer, thus Jammer through the pack. becoming the new Jammer and pivot gaining the ability to score points.

©2018 Women’s Flat Track KEY OFFICIATING SIGNALS Derby Association (WFTDA)

LEAD JAMMER JAMMER CALL OFF TRACK CUT PENALTY mulitiplayer block OUT OF PLAY WARNING FOREARM PENALTY about wftda The Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) is the international governing body of roller derby representing more than 450 member leagues on 6 continents. The mission of the WFTDA is to govern and promote the sport of flat track roller derby and revolutionize the role of women in sports through the collective voice of its member leagues around the world. The WFTDA sets the international standards for rankings, rules, and competition each year and provides guidance and resources to the sport of flat track derby. WFTDA.com/new

WELCOME The Atlanta Rollergirls are proud to welcome the WFTDA Playoffs back to the Dirty South. It’s the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr.; the host of the 1996 Olympics; the city where the Biebs got his big break; and the city frequently referred to as the “Hollywood of the South.”

With the hotels and venue so close to the airport, it may be tempting not to venture into town, but when you’re not gathered ‘round the flat track, we encourage you to explore the wealth of things that Atlanta has to offer. ABOUT US Founded in 2004, the Atlanta Rollergirls (www.atlantarollergirls.com) held their first bout in 2005 in a rink just outside of the city. In 2008, we moved intown and have been bringing this fast-paced, all-female, contact sport to sell-out audiences in Midtown ever since.

As the city’s first and only internationally-competitive women’s flat track roller derby league, we are proud that Atlanta’s league, nearly a decade and a half ago, helped start the modern derby revolution. Atlanta skaters were founding members of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).

The Atlanta Rollergirls’ all-star team, the Dirty South Derby Girls, represents the city of Atlanta in national and international competitions. Atlanta’s league has always been skater-owned and operated, and over the past 14 years, it has grown into a strong, vibrant and financially-stable organization with deep roots in the Atlanta metro area. All of our volunteer athletes skate for the love of the game, practicing six to 10 hours per week, donating their time and skills to put on monthly bouts and support our community through charitable work.

Atlanta roller derby offers something for everyone — from the hardcore roller derby aficionado who wants to see nationally competitive teams live in action to the normally sports-phobic novice who is just looking for something fun to do with a date, a social group, or the family. Combining aspects of the traditional sporting event experience, like tailgating, with original innovations such as half-time shows by local bands, indie arts and crafts, and door prizes, Atlanta Rollergirls’ bouts draw an eclectic audience with fun, family-friendly entertainment.

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2018 Q2 team pages.indd 1 21/08/2018 21:16 ELIMINATION BRACKET Teas Rollergirls SEED 1 Windy City Rollers GAME 5 SEED 9 Friday 6 PM GAME 2 Friday 12 PM SEED 8 GAME 11 Saturday 6 PM Rat City Roller Derby Atlanta Rollergirls SEED 4 Bear City Roller Derby GAME 6 SEED 12 Friday 8:20 PM GAME 1 Friday 10 AM 1ST PLACE SEED 5 GAME 16 London Rollergirls Sunday 5:20 PM Jacksonville Roller Derby 2ND PLACE SEED 3 Sun State Roller Derby GAME 7 SEED 6 Saturday 10 AM 3RD PLACE GAME 4 Friday 4 PM LOSER GAME 11 SEED 11 GAME 12 4TH PLACE Saturday 8:20 PM GAME 15 Ann Arbor Derby Dimes Montral Roller Derby Sunday 3 PM LOSER GAME 12 SEED 2 Bay Area Derby GAME 8 SEED 7 Saturday 12 PM Loser Game 2 GAME 3 Friday 2 PM GAME 9 Saturday 2 PM SEED 10 Loser Game 4 ueen City Roller Girls

Loser Game 1 GAME 10

GAME S Saturday 4 PM Loser Game 3 ON

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INTERNATIONAL LAT I GAME 13 WFTDA PLAYOFFS Sunday 11 AM Loser Game 7 2O September 21-23 NS O

hosted by Atlanta Rollergirls CO WFTDA.com/Atlanta Loser Game 6 18 GAME 14 Sunday 1 PM Loser Game 8

All game times in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). 14 2018 INTERNATIONAL WFTDA PLAYOFFS ELIMINATION BRACKET Teas Rollergirls SEED 1 Windy City Rollers GAME 5 SEED 9 Friday 6 PM GAME 2 Friday 12 PM SEED 8 GAME 11 Saturday 6 PM Rat City Roller Derby Atlanta Rollergirls SEED 4 Bear City Roller Derby GAME 6 SEED 12 Friday 8:20 PM GAME 1 Friday 10 AM 1ST PLACE SEED 5 GAME 16 London Rollergirls Sunday 5:20 PM Jacksonville Roller Derby 2ND PLACE SEED 3 Sun State Roller Derby GAME 7 SEED 6 Saturday 10 AM 3RD PLACE GAME 4 Friday 4 PM LOSER GAME 11 SEED 11 GAME 12 4TH PLACE Saturday 8:20 PM GAME 15 Ann Arbor Derby Dimes Montral Roller Derby Sunday 3 PM LOSER GAME 12 SEED 2 Bay Area Derby GAME 8 SEED 7 Saturday 12 PM Loser Game 2 GAME 3 Friday 2 PM GAME 9 Saturday 2 PM SEED 10 Loser Game 4 ueen City Roller Girls

Loser Game 1 GAME 10

GAME S Saturday 4 PM Loser Game 3 ON

Loser Game 5

INTERNATIONAL LAT I GAME 13 WFTDA PLAYOFFS Sunday 11 AM Loser Game 7 2O September 21-23 NS O

hosted by Atlanta Rollergirls CO WFTDA.com/Atlanta Loser Game 6 18 GAME 14 Sunday 1 PM Loser Game 8

All game times in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

CONCUSSIONS + ROLLER DERBY 101 KEEP YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME

PHOTO: DANNY NGAN WHAT IS A CONCUSSION? A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that can change the way your brain normally works. Concussions can also occur from a blow to the body that causes the head to move rapidly back and forth.

PHOTO: DONNA OLMSTEAD CONCUSSION symptoms Concussions can have any one or more What else can you do? of the following symptoms: 10 ideas to raise awareness  Positive loss of consciousness (blackout.)  Headaches and sensitivity to light. 1. Read the WFTDA Risk Management Guidelines and make sure your  Physical signs (such as nausea, league is familiar with them. vomiting or unsteadiness.) Add the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition (SCAT5) to your 2.  Impaired brain function (such as confusion.) medical kit and print it for usage in your league. Knowing when someone  Abnormal behavior (agitation/aggression.) should be checked out by the proper medical staff is very important even if you are not comfortable doing an assessment yourself. Adults typically take longer to show 3. Take the Online Concussion Training for Health Care Providers by the symptoms than children and some symptoms Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. may take several hours to manifest. 4. Recruit more Safety Personnel in your league. Not sure what they do? Read the Risk Management Guidelines. PHOTO: DANNY NGAN 5. Talk about concussions. We don’t talk enough about the hits, the falls, the aftermath, and the (sometimes unclear) long-term effects of brain injuries. Talking about it can empower us d to pull a skater or encourage someone to sit out the rest of the game. 6. Reflect on your own behavior! How do you approach a bad hit or fall? 7. Did you see something happen that makes you think someone might have gotten a concussion? Encourage your teammates, fellow Officials or anyone else you can think of to take a break and get checked out. Let A concussion assessment should occur shortly the medics know what you saw. after the incident, but the participant may request 8. Get familiar with the Return to Play protocol in the Risk Management a short time to rest before being assessed. Participants have the right to refuse to be Guidelines for yourself and your peers. evaluated and if so, they cannot return to play. 9. Are you participating at a WFTDA Tournament? Read and sign the In WFTDA sanctioned play, when the minimum Concussion Impact Acknowledgment. standard for concussion assessment is employed 10. Most importantly: Wear a proper-fitting and certified helmet and (volunteer using the Concussion Recognition Tool), remind others to adjust/replace their helmet. Helmets should fit snugly a SINGLE symptom is grounds for removing the participant from further activities. Failure to com- and cover the frontal lobe — they should not sit back on the cranium ply with an assessment is grounds for itself. The straps should create a “y” under each earlobe. removing the participant from further activities. Did you know? know? Did you

REMEMBER the 5 R’s REDUCE RECOGNIZE & REACT RETURN REsources The impact by getting a certified Know what to look for and To skating following the Educate yourself and others and property fitting helmet realize when someone Return to Play protocol in the by reading and sharing all needs attention WFTDA Risk Management Guidelines the information at WFTDA.com/Concussions

what the rules SAY ABOUT safety 1.2 Teams - Skaters who are injured during play may return to play as long as they are no longer apparently injured or bleeding. A Skater whose injury alters the flow of the game (examples include a Jam being called, a period clock stoppage, or a substitue being seated in the Penalty Box) may not participate during the following three jams.

MORE RESOURCES: WFTDA.com/Concussions ©2018 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA)

Thank You We’d like to thank the many people who’ve made this event possible.

First, the community, not only the Atlanta Rollergirls, but all of our LORDs, volunteers, derby family, and neighboring leagues who are supporting this event.

Huge thanks to the WFTDA for all their help and hard work, especially Suzy Slam, Mia Culprit, Rachel Novak and everyone else who has helped us at so many points along the way.

Special shoutouts to Tagher Lily, Rebel Yellow, Queen Looseyateefah, Peewee Slayhouse, Ramblin’ Wrecker, Quadratic Abrasion, Sissy Splaysek, Master Blazer, Nips of Fury, and all the members of the Playoffs Planning Committee.

AFTER PARTY SATURDAY SUNDAY

The Brake Pad MJQ 3403 Main St 736 Ponce De Leon Ave NE College Park, GA 30337 Atlanta, GA 30306

10:00 pm 8 pm - 12 am

The Brake Pad is a sister bar to one of our One of the longest running clubs in Atlanta, skaters’ favorite intown haunts, the Universal MJQ Concourse is figuratively and literally Joint. Chill vibes and great pub fare are a underground. We’ll have drinks and dancing great`follow-up to world class roller derby! for post tournament celebration. MJQ is nestled right in the middle of Atlanta. Near by you’ll find Bookhouse Pub, Friend’s, and Southern Star Tattoo.

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A. GREEN CEECEE MAD MEDIC RED DEVICIOUS THUMPER SKULL DYLAN COACH 83 619 90 5 5150

GETSOME BRUTE CHAMPAIN LITTLEFIELD R. RICKEL STRANGEHER VITO 2018 55 C COACH 192 12 18 50 ALL-STARS

GEMINI AMYTHEST H. BOTTS NATURAL SELECTOR SINNAMON SLAM 070 94 1856 C 143 1771 RAT CITY ROLLER DERBY ROLLER CITY RAT LET’S KEEP IN TOUCH!

The Playoffs and Championships may be the highlight of the WFTDA season, but we’ve got news to share with roller derby fans all season long!

• Stay up to date with all things WFTDA via WFTDA.com. Want to make sure you don’t miss an update? Subscribe to our RSS feeds or our newsletter.

• Relive the tournaments with archived footage on WFTDA.tv and keep an eye out for announcements about next year’s WFTDA.tv season. Follow @WFTDAlive for live tweets of WFTDA.tv events and look for highlight clips on our YouTube channel.

• Join the conversation on our social media communities. The WFTDA is on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, Pinterest, and LinkedIn. See wftda.com/connect.

• Tweeting or Instagramming about your adventures at the Playoffs? Use the hashtag #WFTDAplayoffs or #weloveATL.

• Want to “talk” to the announcers during the tournament? Tweet them at #Talk2WFTDA.

TOURNAMENT MERCH Get yours in person at the WFTDA booth

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coaches: eric king thugs bunny #13 vile vixen #210 cease ann desist

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COACHES: IMPALE ALE, FRANK SMITH, MACHETE HOLIDAY, ZOE TROCIOUS & BRAD HABIT CAPTAINS: REN LAHVIC & SHAKE N BAKE he/him, he/him, he/him, she/her, & he/him