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2019 International WFTDA Playoffs: Seattle Sports Information Book roller derby!! roller derby!! roller derby!! sports information booklet friday • Saturday • sunday september 13-15 accesso showare center seattle, washington hosted by rat city roller derby wftda.com/tournaments © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 1 of 27 Welcome to the WFTDA Sports Information Book built for the international wftda playoffs in seattle, washington, usa. 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 transfer updates, skater name pronunciations and pronouns, multi-month rankings, individual player statistics, team trends, 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 Denver Roller Derby 3-4 Jams Jams played in that position Montréal Roller Derby 5-6 Pen Penalties in that position Philly Roller Derby 7-8 Pen-Rate Penalty Rate in that position Crime City Rollers 9-10 Piv-Jams Jams played as Pivot Rat City Roller Derby 11-12 SP Received Star Passes Received London Roller Derby 13-14 Points Points scored Jacksonville Roller Derby 15-16 PPJ Points per Jam Arizona Roller Derby 17-18 Delta Points For vs Points Against (+/-) Stockholm Roller Derby 19-20 DPJ Delta per Jam Ann Arbor Roller Derby 21-22 Lead Percentage Earned Lead Queen City Rollergirls 23-24 Star Passes Star Passes Given Minnesota Roller Derby 25-26 Tournament Officials 27 SPORTS INFORMATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: ObstiNate MEMBERS: Mr. Whistler, Stone Wallup © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 1 of 27 Seed #1 DENVER ROLLER DERBY (MILE HIGH CLUB) Denver, CO, US Uniform Colors Dark: Navy with Silver Light: White with Navy Postseason History Skaters 2018 4th Place, Champs Number Name Pronouns Pronunciation 2017 4th Place, D1 Champs 1117 Chop She/Her/Hers Chahp 2016 First Round, D1 Champs 151 Cotten She/Her/Hers Cah-ten 2015 First Round, D1 Champs 19 Leah She/Her/Hers Leah 2014 Quarterfinals, D1 Champs 20 Wilhelm She/Her/Hers Wil-helm 2013 4th Place, D1 Champs 212 Gothberg She/Her/Hers Goth-Burg 2012 3rd Place, Champs 27 Gobrecht She/Her/Hers Go-brekt 2011 5th Place, West 28 Barrett She/Her/Hers Bear-It 2010 6th Place, West 3 CopperTop Crush She/Her/Hers Copurr-top-crush 33 Klein (C) She/Her/Hers Klein 2009 3rd Place, Champs 37 Chelsea Garton She/Her/Hers Chel-sea-gar-ton 2008 9th Place, West 406 Elwood She/Her/Hers El-Wood 42 Blackman She/Her/Hers Black-man 50 Scald Eagle She/Her/Hers Scah-ld-eag-el 505 Wierzbinski She/Her/Hers Weerz-Bin-Ski 52 Andee she/her/hers And-ee 54 Lady Trample She/Her/Hers Lay-dee-tram-pull 65 Diosa Azteca She/Her/Hers Dee-oh-sah-Az-Tech-Ah 91 Watson-Siriboe She/Her/Hers Wat-Son-Seer-Ih-Boh 98 Thornes She/Her/Hers Thorns 99 Akers she/her/hers Acres Coaches/bench staff Hope Brokaw [Hope Broke-Aw] (she/her), Kenny Nelson [Ken-Knee Nel-Son] (he/him), Josh Sommers [Tom Shay-nks] (he/him), Chet Cotten [Ch-et Cah-ten] (he/him), Jessie Joneson © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 2 of 27 DENVER ROLLER DERBY regular season stats 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 19 Leah 5 119 18 15% 95 6 1 1 0 0 -12 -12 0% 1 100% 0 20 Wilhelm 5 39 134 3.44 29 0.74 59% 2 5% 3 212 Gothberg 4 14 0 0% 0 0 27 Gobrecht 5 60 5 8% 5 0 28 Barrett 5 118 19 16% 20 2 3 CopperTop Crush 5 78 9 12% 0 0 33 Klein 5 43 179 4.16 -5 -0.12 47% 6 14% 10 37 Chelsea Garton 5 105 4 4% 1 0 406 Elwood 1 3 0 0% 0 0 42 Blackman 5 113 12 11% 32 3 1 1 7 7 -13 -13 0% 0 0% 0 50 Scald Eagle 5 64 353 5.52 164 2.56 61% 9 14% 0 505 Wierzbinski 4 96 10 10% 0 0 52 Andee 5 22 69 3.14 -4 -0.18 45% 2 9% 1 54 Lady Trample 1 1 0 0% 1 0 5 56 247 4.41 44 0.79 50% 11 20% 0 91 Watson-Siriboe 3 54 11 20% 0 0 949 Coyote 1 1 0 0% 0 0 98 Thornes 2 26 2 8% 0 0 99 Akers 5 115 14 12% 72 3 For more information, please visit https://stats.wftda.com/league/denver-roller-derby © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 3 of 27 Seed #2 MONTRÉAL ROLLER DERBY (THE NEW SKIDS ON THE BLOCK) Montréal, QC, Canada Uniform Colors Dark: Black with Green Light: Neon Green with Pink Postseason History Skaters 2018 Quarterfinals, Champs Number Name Pronouns Pronunciation 2017 Quarterfinals, D1 Champs 008 Lau-Rider She/Her 2016 First Round, D1 Champs 03 Zelda Fightzgerald They/Them 2015 4th Place, D1 Omaha 1017 Biggley Smallz She/Her Big Lee Smalls (or Biggley for short) 123 Miracle Whips She/Her 2014 5th Place, D1 Salt Lake City 13 Al K Traz She/Her 2013 4th Place, D1 Fort Wayne 1773 Magnum PEI She/Her 2012 5th Place, Eastern 18 Badger She/Her 2011 6th Place, Eastern 19 FR E SH A VOCA DO She/Her “Free. Shavaca. Doo.” (Bro for short) Captain 2010 7th Place, Eastern 1969 De Nada She/Her 204 Scar2-BeatU She/Her 289 Cheese Grater She/Her 44 Papercut She/Her/They 59 Kaio-kensi She/Her k”EYE”-o-KEN-zee; Captain 62 Aïe She/Her 66 Falcon Punch She/Her 934 Why So Sirius? She/Her 999 KT KaBOOM She/Her 9999 Mange Moi El Cul She/Her Coaches/Bench staff Arkham Fury (he/him), No Pix Plz (she/her), D Ray (he/him), Chlomydia (they/them), Patricide (he/him) © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 4 of 27 MONTRÉAL ROLLER DERBY regular season stats 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 008 Lau-Rider 5 107 15 14% 1 0 03 Zelda Fightzgerald 1 6 1 17% 0 0 1017 Biggley Smallz 6 122 29 24% 0 0 123 Miracle Whips 6 68 272 4 -40 -0.59 46% 20 29% 4 13 Al K Traz 6 123 14 11% 25 3 1773 Magnum PEI 6 91 15 16% 0 0 18 Badger 3 3 0 0% 1 1 6 46 114 2.48 -68 -1.48 37% 10 22% 4 19 FR E SH A VOCA DO 6 113 9 8% 25 2 204 Scar2-BeatU 1 4 29 7.25 3 0.75 50% 0 0% 0 22 Rogue Runner 5 38 71 1.87 -127 -3.34 24% 9 24% 1 289 Cheese Grater 6 96 13 14% 0 0 44 Papercut 6 66 5 8% 0 0 59 Kaio-kensi 6 32 99 3.09 -95 -2.97 41% 1 3% 4 66 Falcon Punch 1 1 0 0% 1 1 6 62 278 4.48 -24 -0.39 45% 12 19% 0 934 Why So Sirius? 6 115 18 16% 102 5 1 1 0 0 -8 -8 0% 0 0% 1 999 KT KaBOOM 6 52 9 17% 0 0 9999 Mange Moi El Cul 5 103 13 13% 94 2 For more information, please visit https://stats.wftda.com/league/montreal-roller-derby © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 5 of 27 Seed #3 PHILLY ROLLER DERBY (LIBERTY BELLES) Philadelphia, PA, US Uniform Colors Dark: Black with Turquoise Light: Turquoise with Black Postseason History Skaters 2018 Quarterfinals, A Coruña Number Name Pronouns Pronunciation 2017 Quarterfinals, D1 Dallas 00 Meryl Stripher She/Her 2016 4th Place, D1 Vancouver 1256 Mandoline Slicer She/Her 2015 4th Place, D1 Dallas 15 Persephone She/Her 152 Herrmann She/Her (HER-man) 2014 First Round, Champs 18 Vanessa V Diva Sites She/Her 2013 First Round, Champs 1818 Anne Frankenstein She/Her 2012 First Round, Champs 21 Traumagotchi She/Her (trauma-GOT-chee) 2011 Quarterfinals, Champs 247 Devoida Mercy She/Her 2010 4th Place, Champs 2873 She-Bear She/Her 2009 Quarterfinals, Champs 29 Stef Leopard She/Her 2008 3rd Place, Champs 30 Zirkel She/Her 34 Jail Bars She/Her 416 Crank Dat She/Her 45 Bilt Ta Spill She/Her 501 Reptar She/Her 66 Little Loca She/Her 85 Teflon Donna She/Her 902 Rousey She/Her 957 Ginger Vitis She/Her 99 Russian Bayou She/Her Coaches/bench staff Niki Cash (she/her), Paul Williams (he/him), Judge Knot (he/him), Shockwave (she/her) © 2019 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Page 6 of 27 PHILLY ROLLER DERBY regular season stats 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 Meryl Strip-Her 7 117 9 8% 0 0 138 Buenos D.
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