Congratulations to the Derby Girl of the Month: Adelaide Herut!!!
Below are just some of the reasons why:
“She is a workhorse both on and off the track.”
“She brought a ‘super bloom’ to fundraising and sponsorship committees.”
Congratulations to the Derby Girl of the Month: Adelaide Herut!!!
Below are just some of the reasons why:
“She is a workhorse both on and off the track.”
“She brought a ‘super bloom’ to fundraising and sponsorship committees.”
Congratulations to the Derby Girl of the Month: MediKate! Below are just some of the reasons why:
Below are just some of the reasons why…
She’s always positive, hardworking and no drama! She loves this league and fights to keep us going!
Kate works tirelessly and is completely dedicated to supporting our league.
Kate has been with Jet City for five years. She is an amazing contributor. And put in a ton of work into making our auction successful thank you so much!
She is a fantastic teammate.
She is super awesome to play with and against.
Kate went out and showed how much she cares for this league and raised so much for the future of JCRG! Go Kate!
Kate is a fantastic teammate and leaguemate – despite having a completely frantic schedule, she procured a ton of donations for the auction and did so under the radar and without expectation of recognition. She’s so dependable and sincerely always has the league’s best interest in mind at all times. Plus, she makes funny music videos and knows all the words to Ice Ice Baby.
Donation Wonder Woman!
Auction procurement goddess!
At the 5th bout of Season 9, we were sad but excited to remember and honor one of our leagues greatest, and most influential skaters.
During Half time of the bout, her teammates and close friends gathered by the announcers table while Angelica Della Morte was honored with the opportunity to give Morticia the award. Some of the Hula Honeys even showed their love by wearing a shirt with Morticia’s face printed on the front. They sure do “miss her face” as their sign claims.
[Angelic’s speech below]
“Tonight we’re honoring one of these special people, someone who is very near and dear to my heart, Morticia Militia!
Morti transformed from a shy new Cadet into one of our fiercest skaters on the track. Her bubbly personality and fun sense of style always brought a smile to your face and her amazing skills as both a blocker and jammer were envied by all.
She always went above and beyond for the league, serving as a member of our Board of Directors, Captain for the Hula Honeys, and all-star Bomber! Her OCD-ness and crafty skills made her the perfect party planner and we always had a lot of fun putting together our end of the year party shenanigans. This Old Goat is the perfect example of what Jet City is all about: fun, competition and, above all, sisterhood.”
Saturday, November 21st 2015 was not only the opening bout of our 9th season, it was also a reunion for many skaters; new and old. We came together to celebrate our successes in the past and kick off the 9th season of JCRG with a BANG! Which of course we did… it was awesome! Don’t worry if you missed it; check out the results page to get caught up!
Other than the epic battle of the skates that took place; We also had the honor to recognize one skater for her time, effort, and dedication to the league by inducting her into the JCRG Hall of Fame!
We started the Hall of Fame to honor those league members who have not only excelled as athletes, but have also made significant contributions to our league as a whole. These dedicated skaters are the ones we look up to, they are mentors and role models, leaders and cheerleaders.
During her time with us, Connie “Torture” Torturous was the first president of our Board of Directors in 2008, the first Captain for CarnEvil in 2009 and skated for our all-star Bombers for 6 years, which is a lifetime in derby! She also formed and led our External Affairs committee from 2009-2011 and led our New Skater Committee in 2014. She was also regularly voted “League’s Best Socks.”
Her positive and warm spirit, never ending supply of Hi-5’s and rainbow socks, her fierceness on and off the track embodies the true spirit of the Jet City Rollergirls.
“The real reason that I nominated Torture was not just because she was a hard worker. I nominated Torture because she is a personal hero of mine within Jet City Rollergirls. I have always valued Torture because she has the ability to analyze, take action, and is always having fun.
When I first started as Treasurer, there were some hard decisions that I had to make, including moving to a smaller venue. During that event Torture was a mentor to me. Someone with whom I could share my personal struggle with that decision and a fresh set of eyes who could look things over to make sure I had looked at everything from every angle. There were some bumps in that move and I’ll never forget a panicked phone call I had to make on the eve of the season. It was Torture that was able to offer a sounding board in this crisis.
I was also on the New Skater committee when Torture was lead. Torture was able to solidify a lot of the work that we did within that program and rally us in a period of low recruitment. New Skater is always a challenging job because as a skater, you desperately want people to give themselves the chance to learn and sometimes you face people telling you they don’t feel personally capable of learning to skate. It was Torture’s positive and warm spirit that kept the committee going when we had just a few new skaters. I was always impressed at the meetings when she would bring so many ideas to the table and take our ideas because real action would take place after the meetings. It is so rare in a volunteer organization to see some execute on their ideas. It made her an incredibly valuable leader within our organization.
Finally, Torture embodied for me that rare spirit of camaraderie within derby. I saw you all mention her background in this thread, she was in the Peace Corps, she is an advocate for equal rights in her daily work, and she is an athlete. It’s these unique qualities that drew me to her as a person. She’s just so excited to be alive and skating or running. And her excitement and her values shine through all the other events and experiences within this sport. Sometimes the world isn’t open to women in athletics. We’ve all been stereotyped as a rough and tumble “rollergirl,” going through a phase. Hanging out with Torture always reminded me that every woman competing in roller derby is a hero because they claim their right to compete. Torture always reminds that this isn’t random; we are taking an action and creating a new tradition and role model for women. Torture reminded me that we are badasses, even outside of roller derby and even after we stop playing roller derby! I have the utmost respect for her contributions to our organization and I am thrilled that Jet City is honoring and thanking her by inducting her into the hall of fame. ” ~Razor WreckHer