The workshop went very well. We had close to 30 skaters show up for this one. The skaters were from the OSDA league in Chester NY, Baltimore MD, Depford, NJ, and Richmond VA. There were also a few skaters who skate flat track under the WFTDA rule set.

Training again was the same as the first workshop. The start of the workshop, stretching, skating around, followed by a 10 minute pace on the flat track, then over to the banked track.

Judy started off telling them that they would find it “different” skating on the banked track, some would have no problems, others no so lucky and could find themselves in the infield very quickly. They might find their leg muscles would be sore from using them differently than on the flat track. It was suggested that they take off their toe stops, but not manditory, since the toe stops just might cause them to fall by them hitting the track. Then after a few more words of what could/couldn’t happen, just to not let themselves get discouraged because they were not adjusting as fast as they thought they should or were doing as well as they thought they should, to just have fun.

Next it was onto the track to learn how to “walk the track”. We had 3 of our skaters doing the demos and I joined in once in awhile, yea, I was back on skates. They tried that for about 5 minutes or so and then moved on to praticing the left over right crossovers to stay up at the rail. They were shown how to do a five stride, how they should skate the track and then it was on to a pace.

Most had trouble staying up near the rails at first but as the pace progressed they started to get the hang of it. After about 15 minutes, those that fell out of the pace were called into the infield while the pace continued. We had our skaters leading the pace and place within the pace line so they could help keep the 5 stride going. Those still in the pace continued to skate with about 10 staying in the pace the whole time of 25 minutes. This pace was straight skating with one, then two then three skaters at a time doing breakaways. After it was just the 10 skaters left, it was just pacing for the last 10 minutes.

We also covered the correct way of falling, jumping then falling and having to get up fast. Hitting the kick rails, hitting the kick rails then doing a spinoff from the rails. There were also some skating in the reverse direction, then after each whistle changing direction, my favorite for playing around. (Bodies flying all over with each change of direction)! There were also giving and taking whips.

Everyone said they really enjoyed the workshop. They said it was a lot harder to skate on the track than what they thought it would be, some saying they did better than they thought they would. They all want their respected leagues to get a banked track now. Everyone said they enjoyed themselves, and cant’ wait to come back and learn more. They also said they had respect for those that skated on the banked track before, but now they’ve gotten more respect for those who made it look so easy to do.

We are now planning another workshop for April 18 from 12-4 PM

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For Immediate Release – Tuesday March 23, 2010

Lots of Big Happenings for OSDA

Well so far 2010 has been a big year for the Old School Derby Association. A year full of promise and growth.

First off congratulations to Penn Jersey Roller Derby on their acquisition of a new building in which to do their training and hold future games. Located near Temple University, this facility is large enough to house both a flat track and a banked track. Yes you heard things right, a banked track. For the first time in many a year, a banked track has returned to the city of Philadelphia. And a beautiful thing it is too. The guys and girls of Penn Jersey have already begun to train on the bank and hope to have banked track games up and running before the end of the year. Penn Jersey has also opened its doors to run banked track training sessions for several of the other OSDA leagues who have also expressed an interest in getting a banked track.

Next up, congratulations go out to South Jersey Derby as they add a new training facility, the Derby Den, to their holdings. This great facility offers an excellent training ground for the guys and girls of South Jersey Derby to build confidence and develop the skating skills that OSDA and South Jersey are known for.

OSDA also added a 2 new leagues to its growing ranks. Dead Girl Derby KC from Missouri has officially joined the OSDA movement. We are proud to welcome them as OSDA expands beyond the East Coast. With one successful game already in the record books, we wish them an excellent season as they bring the excitement of Old School to a new audience. And of course we would be remiss if we did not mention the wild and crazy pirates of Chesapeake Roller Derby. Their mission is to bring a fun family atmosphere back to Derby and judging from their first few games, the crowds are liking what they are seeing. It is a pleasure to welcome them aboard as an OSDA member. And we aren’t done yet. Discussions are underway with leagues from Virginia (giving OSDA two leagues based out of Virginia) and Florida.

The OSDA would also like to announce the appointment of Joe Nardone to Director of Publicity for the OSDA. Jersey Joe as he is know is a long-time fan of Roller Derby and has been one of the OSDA’s biggest supporters. Joe has been there handing out fliers and spreading the word since the beginning. It is with great pleasure that the OSDA has made Joe’s job official. Congratulations Jersey Joe.

The OSDA has many more developments and announcements in store for this year all culminating in our championships in November as last year’s OSDA champion Man’s Ruin hosts in New York. We hope to have an extra special guest announcer for this event if all the details can be worked out. So keep your eyes open for future press releases as the OSDA makes 2010 a banner year for Roller Derby.

Women:

Penn Jersey- 60 (Sloppy Jo: 19)
South Jersey- 44 (Lady & The Trample: 13)

Men:

Penn Jersey- 32 (Wags: 13)
South Jersey- 30 (Rocks Harder: 26)

Tom W.


PJRD Intra-league game – 02/20/2010

The season opener for the Penn Jersey Roller Derby league took place on Saturday, February 20th at their home in Mt. Laurel – the International Sports Center. The event was called the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre and featured a game between The Bleeding Hearts and The Killer Cupids.

The Bleeding Hearts were co-captained by Classy Chassis and Deuces Wild, while The Killer Cupids were co-captained by Lucky Luciano and Shampain. In the end, the Bleeding Hearts defeated the Killer Cupids by a score of 61 to 48. Although it doesn’t look it, the score was very close for more than half of the game and it wasn’t until a jam in the final period that saw the Bleeding Hearts score 12 big points and pull away for good.

There are many good points to this game that must be mentioned. The defense was excellent. This was a true Old School style Roller Derby game from all angles. I’ve said it before; Derby is the sum of all parts – offense, defense and strategy. This game featured all of the above.

The teams were equally staffed by veterans and rookies. The rookies were being tested to see if they could hang with the veterans and they did extremely well. They skated a hard game and Bexi Wrexi was the highest scoring rookie with 12 points.

Announcing was handled by Henry Rollins who is an ace at the mic and newcomer FoXXXy Contin who did an excellent announcing job. The league has all bases covered with Henry, Rhonda, FoXXXy, Judy Sowinski and founder Ken Sikes at the mic.

A big Welcome Home to Vidal Boom Boom who returned to the PJRD and skated in her first game in over a year. Unfortunately, she lived up to her name – Boom Boom and went down hard on her elbow. Turns out she broke off the cap of the elbow and it required surgery to repair it. Heal quickly Boom Boom. You’ll be missed out there!

High scorers were Sloppy Jo with 28 points for the Killer Cupids, Hellanor Rollsevelt with 26 point and Miss Chievous with 19 points for the winning Bleeding Hearts.

After this excellent game and with the addition of a banked track and warehouse in Philadelphia, the future looks very bright indeed for Penn Jersey Roller Derby.

Jersey Joe

Killer Cupids (Black) 48

sloppy Jo 28
shampain 9
Nikki 4
Roxanne Mudd 4
Vee 1

Bleeding Hearts (Red) 61
Hellanor Rollsvelt 26
Miss Chievious 19
Bexi 12
Melanie 3
Dueses wild 1

penalties

shampain 4 (with 2 for fighting)
Lucky 2
maria 1
craash money 1

miss Chievous 2
duesce wild 2 for fighting
melanie 1
wanda 3