ACRG, my team from Fernie is what would get me through this game. In my five month roller derby career I have learnt that sometimes derby can be scary, you have to throw yourself into a pack of four blockers that are trying to hit you down. You get hit hard, you fall hard and sometimes it really hurts. But you get back up again because there are four other girls out there, on your team, that have your back.
Excitement levels were high. Over time I have learnt to channel my nervous energy for the best, into a pool of explosive power and strength ready to unleash when I hit the start line, now days the jammer line. In our change room the final touches to our warm up go down. A bunch of dancing, skate stamping and thigh clapping.
Rolling onto Marysville's bumpy, uneven, cut up track, the drama had already began. Just as we had predicted, severe storms had hit. Sheeting rain had soaked the ground outside and now condensation was rising through the chopped up concrete slab, making corner two and half of the back straight a slippery affair. My team was set, half of us had just spent the last hour on the track, officiating the first game, we knew what we were in for. Unfortunately for the Rollbots, they were none the wiser, seeking ten minutes to change their wheels. ACRG took this opportunity to extend our warm up over the slippery surface.
Then we took the line. Noise levels rose from the crowd, I don't think we were the only ones excited for this game. Our play was strategic and our team knew what we had to do to win, we just had to execute it right. Jenna jammed first, she got lead jammer! Our skaters on the bench, me included, erupted into cheer. The first five minutes of my game were clouded as I landed myself in the sin bin for two minutes. Now we couldn't score points, as I was wearing the jammer pantie. This wouldn't drag us down, our blockers rose to the challenge.
Half time rolled around before I could even think, we went into the break with a narrow lead, a lead non the less. We were playing well but the game wasn't over yet. I'm was sceptical of getting to excited - its not over till its over. Positive air filled our change rooms and we psyched up for the final half.
Having three minor penalties I found myself on the bench waiting and avoiding my fourth as this would send me to the box yet again for a major. Finally I was on, in the box and back on the track. Our jams ticked down one by one. Power jam for us and power jam for then. Our score gradually increased and time felt like it stood still.
We were high on adrenaline and finally the whistle blew to signal the end of the game. We had done it, we won against the Rollbots! You couldn't wipe the smiles of our faces if you tried. Our proud team skated a victory lap and posed for a team photo. What an incredible feeling. 10 days on and I still get butterflies thinking about our victory!
Half time rolled around before I could even think, we went into the break with a narrow lead, a lead non the less. We were playing well but the game wasn't over yet. I'm was sceptical of getting to excited - its not over till its over. Positive air filled our change rooms and we psyched up for the final half.
Having three minor penalties I found myself on the bench waiting and avoiding my fourth as this would send me to the box yet again for a major. Finally I was on, in the box and back on the track. Our jams ticked down one by one. Power jam for us and power jam for then. Our score gradually increased and time felt like it stood still.
We were high on adrenaline and finally the whistle blew to signal the end of the game. We had done it, we won against the Rollbots! You couldn't wipe the smiles of our faces if you tried. Our proud team skated a victory lap and posed for a team photo. What an incredible feeling. 10 days on and I still get butterflies thinking about our victory!