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  • Here are some FAQs about the new JCRD

    With the recent changes of our league name, and the change of our four home teams blending into two new league teams, we found ourselves being asking so many questions! So we complied the most common ones, and shared them.

    Why did you change your name? Inclusive, Women not Girls, Athletes

    • We wanted a name that encompasses everyone involved in our league, skaters, volunteers, Fans and officials
    • We are women not girls and wanted something that highlights our league as athletes rather than girls

    Why are you getting rid of Home teams? To be more competitive

    • When the sport first started we had to skate against each other.  Now there are so many leagues in this region, there really isn’t a reason to compete against each other within the league
    • Our new structure allows the Bombers, our international travel team, to focus together all season long
    • Allows for us to play all over the region

    Why should I go to a Jet City bout? Affordable, Competitive, Intimate

    • It’s is the best $15 you’re going to spend (it’s affordable)
    • It’s a serious team sport with a high level of competition.
    • Jet City’s venue provides an intimate environment to participate in the action! You’ll hear the hits, see the skaters sweat, and might end up with a rollergirl in your lap.
    • Other?

    Who are Jet City Roller derby? We are athletes

    • Based in Everett, Washington, Jet City Roller Derby is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sportsmanship and athleticism by providing training, instruction, and competition in the sport of roller derby.
    • We are proud members of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association, the governing body of women’s flat track derby.
    • We started up at the end of 2006 and are in the midst of our 11th season.
    • In 2006, a group of like-minded mothers and Roller Derby Girls who were skating with another league decided to venture out on their own and start their own flat track derby league.
    • They started Snohomish County’s first and only amateur flat track roller derby league, the Jet City Rollergirls. After months of planning, recruiting, networking, and more planning, the Jet City Rollergirls were born and started rolling around the track in August 2006.

    What is Roller Derby? Fast-paced full contact team sport

    • Flat track roller derby is a fast-paced contact team sport that requires speed, strategy, and athleticism.
    • The flat track version of the sport evolved in 2001, and has quickly grown to encompass more than 400 leagues worldwide.
    • This is in large part due to the ease of setting up a flat track–it can be done on any flat surface that is suitable for skating, such as skating rinks, basketball courts, parking lots, and even airplane hangars. This greatly reduces the capital needed to start up a roller derby league, and allows small groups of people to get a league off the ground.
    • The DIY spirit that drives the sport allows roller derby leagues to create their own unique identities and adapt their structures to reflect their local communities.

    Is it Real? Yes!

    • The roller derby you may have watched in the 70s and early 80s was often scripted and rehearsed.
    • The roller derby of today is real and is thought of as more of a sport than a spectacle. The skaters involved are athletes and take the sport very seriously.
    • One reason there are so many referees rolling around is to enforce the rules, which are in place to protect athletes’ safety and preserve fairness. Among other things, skaters are not allowed to elbow, punch, grab, head butt, trip, or shove the opposing team.
    • There are still plenty of hard hits, hard falls, and fast action.

    So you’re Rat City, right? Are you better than Rat City? Do you play Rat City? Everett, Sister league, Rivals, WFTDA

    • We’re Jet City Roller Derby based in Everett, Washington.
    • Rat City is a sister league in our region. We’re both members of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association – the governing body of women’s flat track derby.
    • We are in the same region and play competitively against each other. Our relationship is like that of competitive rivals – we love to beat each other up.
    • Rat City is based in Seattle; we’re based in Everett, Washington.
    • Rat City has been around about 3 years longer than Jet City.
    • Rat City is organized as an LLC and Jet City is a nonprofit.

    What’s the point of roller derby? To win!

    • Like any team sport, we’re competing to ultimately score the most points and win.
    • Instead of a ball, we have a jammer, who is the skater with the star on her helmet. After making it through the pack of blockers once, the jammer begins scoring points for each opposing blocker she passes legally and in bounds. She can also score points on opponents who are in the penalty box and can get a fifth point if she laps the opposing jammer.
    • Blockers are trying to stop the opposing team’s jammer while helping their own jammer get through.

    Why don’t you play on a banked track?

    • The flat track version of the sport evolved in 2001, and has quickly grown to encompass more than 400 leagues worldwide.
    • This is in large part due to the ease of setting up a flat track–it can be done on any flat surface that is suitable for skating, such as skating rinks, basketball courts, parking lots, and even airplane hangars. This greatly reduces the money needed to start up a roller derby league, and allows small groups of people to get a fledgling league off the ground.
  • New League Teams: Names and Rosters!

    New League Teams: Names and Rosters!

    Introducing your two new Jet City Roller Derby league teams…the Aviators and the Skyraiders!

    The new teams were announced during out December 2nd bout.

    You will be able to see them in action at our next bout January 20th!

    Get your tickets now before the madness of the holidays overtakes us all!

    https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3097739
    photos courtesy Anthony Floyd Photography

  • Santa Skate December 16th

    Santa Skate December 16th

     

    It’s time for Jet City’s annual Santa Skate!

    Don your ugly Christmas sweater and jingle bells, and come skate with your favorite Jet City skaters, old and new alike! Santa will be on hand for pictures, whether you have been naughty or nice!

    Your $8 rink entrance fee is good for the entire public session (12:30-4:30).

    We will be collecting donations for the Everett Food Bank, so bring your holiday spirit!

  • NEW League Teams!

    NEW League Teams!

    We are excited to announce the names of our soon-to-be-formed league teams!

    Stay tuned for roster announcements.

    Debuting in January 2018, be ready to see some great roller derby coming from the Aviators and the Skyraiders!!!

    This season is all about welcoming the new and saying goodbye to the old.

    Don’t miss your very last opportunity to see home teams battle each other on the track!

    Tickets available through Brownpapertickets.com!

     

  • Jet City Roller Derby’s vision : A message from the JCRD President.

    Dear Jet City Fans,

    Last season we celebrated a decade of derby at Jet City. During the season we experienced a lot of exciting match ups, new players shined, and the Bombers moved up 14 spots in the rankings to finish 44 in WFTDA.  It was also a year that we looked at our past; our strengths as a league and reflected on ways that we can bring you, our fans, more exciting and competitive roller derby in the next decade to come!
    At the beginning of our tenth season we started a year long strategic planning process that looked at a new direction for our league.  During this process we discovered some common themes related to our vision for the future.
    One of the first themes that became clear is that we wanted to promote an inclusive environment.  We realized that the term “rollergirls” is limiting and does not represent all of the members of our league; including our officials, volunteers, and our fans!   So I am excited to announce that Jet City Roller Derby (previously Jet City Rollergirls) will be our official new league name.  Out of this decision we have created a new vision statement to help guide us toward our future:
    Jet City Roller Derby’s vision is to be the ultimate destination for competitive roller derby in Washington State.  We will lead the growth of the sport by providing training, promoting athleticism, and building community for athletes, officials, fans and volunteers.
    Next, we wanted to increase the competitiveness and skill across the league in order to build exciting matchups for our fans.  As we have witnessed the growth and evolution of our sport from its humble beginnings to the internationally organized sport that it is today, we are transitioning our league structure to be more reflective of current roller derby teams in our organization (WFTDA).  Rather than compete against each other, JCRD will be competing against teams locally, in our region and beyond! For Season 11 we will be making a gradual transition to introduce our new league teams and give everyone an opportunity to see their favorite home teams one last time!
    We are excited for all these changes and how we can improve the skater and fan experience.  Look out for big things from us this season as we announce these changes to support our vision, and be sure to get your tickets for the January bout where we will be revealing our new Jet City Roller Derby logo and two new league teams!
    Without further ado, I would like to welcome you to Jet City Roller Derby’s Season 11, a new era for Jet City.
    Teeny Bopper
    Board President 
    Jet City Roller Derby

     

  • JCRG Bombers at D2 and how it all went down!

    JCRG Bombers at D2 and how it all went down!

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    Jet City Roller Derby would like to congratulate their all-star Bombers for an outstanding performance in the D2 Playoffs in Pittsburgh. The Bombers took home the 6th place trophy and will start the 2018 season ranked higher than when they entered the playoffs.

    The Bombers played in four games throughout the weekend culminating in a nail biting finish. Jet City played a total of 4 games over the weekend wining two and losing two.

    The first game the skaters in blue took on Treasure Valley Roller Derby, a team they had played twice before. Both teams started strong, but Jet City was able to show their skill and ended the first half leading 113 – 53.  During the second half the Bombers continued to dominate with several double digit jams and effective blocking to come out with an impressive win of 220-115.

    On the second day of the D2 playoffs the Bombers took on Naptown Rollergirls. The first half was very close with the Bombers narrowly edging out Naptown with a score 99 -85. The game quickly changed after halftime though with Naptown pulling ahead and never letting up. The final score was an upset for Jet City at 218-129 and they would face No Coast later in the afternoon.

    Jet City started out their game against No Coast strong, then coupled that consistency with several large and unanswered scoring passes. This put Jet City up 103 to 61 at the half.  The Bombers continued to control the game during the second half and came out with a win 182 – 163.

    The Bombers took on Tucson Roller Derby for fifth place in their final game.  Jet City held Tucson for most of the first half ending with a score of 105-81. Tucson and Jet City changed lead throughout the second half ending in a tie for the last jam. Tucson was able to put up 11 unanswered points and take the win 194 – 183.

    Come check out your Jet City Bombers and the rest of our skaters at the first home bout September 9th at Edmonds Community College.

    Written by: Pyro Maim-iac

  • We are in D2 Payoffs: The Bombers take Pittsburgh!

    We are in D2 Payoffs: The Bombers take Pittsburgh!

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    Our Jet City Bomber take the track for their first game at 4pm PST

    Click the banner above to purchase streaming passes and support Roller derby and cheer for our girls!

  • September 9th 4×4 Bout: Season 11 Begins!

    September 9th 4×4 Bout: Season 11 Begins!

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    First bout will be at our New venue at Edmonds Community College on September 9th!

    20000 68th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036

    Check out the Banner above for Ticket pricing and availability!

  • Season 11: Save the Dates!

    Season 11: Save the Dates!

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    Season 11 is fast approaching: Save the dates!

    First bout will be at our New venue at Edmonds Community College on September 9th!

    September 9th 2017: 4×4 bout!

    PINK PISTOLS vs TRAMPIRES (DOCKYARD)
    HULA HONEYS vs COG BLOCKERS ( BELLINGHAM)
    CARNEVIL vs FEMME FIANNA (DOCKYARD)
    HAREM vs TOUGH LOVE (BELLINGHAM)

    SEASON 11 SAVE THE DATES:Bout dates confirmed/Match ups To be determined!

    September  9th, 2017 (4×4)
    October 14th, 2017
    November 11th, 2017
    December 2nd, 2017
    January 20th, 2018
    March 3rd, 2018
    March 31st, 2018
    April 14th, 2018

     

  • Bombers are Fundraising! Help us get to playoffs!!

    Bombers are Fundraising! Help us get to playoffs!!

    We’re raising money for the Jet City Bombers!!

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    About…

    We are the international travel team representing the Jet City Rollergirls, non-profit roller derby league of Everett WA.
    We are a grassroots organization dedicated to community service, providing a positive environment for women of all backgrounds.

    What You Are Raising Money For…

    The Jet City Bombers of Everett, WA are headed to WFTDA Playoffs in Pittsburgh August 18-20.
    https://wftda.com/events/tournament-central/pittsburgh/

    Why You Should Give…

    The Bombers have been training hard all year, and are excited to represent Snohomish County as the #44 WFTDA team in the world! This money will help ease our out-of-pocket costs for airline tickets and hotel stay.
    Please help us reach our goal by donating today~ any amount is greatly appreciated and tax deductible.

    Click the photo above or this link to be directed to the online fundraising page.