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Sirens silenced by Whistler’s Betties

Ƶapproller derby squad loses 174-158

The Sea to Sky Sirens started out hot but couldn’t hold onto that sizzle, ultimately falling 174-158 to Whistler’s Black Diamond Betties at Brennan Park on Saturday (May 30).

The Sirens built up 26-0 and then 32-4 leads in the opening moments of the bout but the Betties narrowed the gap at the seven minute mark and the two clubs traded leads for much of the first half. The Sirens held onto a 75-64 lead at the half.

The Betties skated away with the game in the second half and despite a late game charge led by Geneveive “Honey Badger” Medrano, the Sirens lost 174-158.

“I think everybody started to get a little frantic,” said the Sirens Rowdy Roddy Pippa, aka: Lindsay Leathem. “Whistler is a really hard hitting team and we were great in the first half but things just got frantic for us.”

Rowdy said the team has six new players and are still trying to develop some team chemistry.

“We have a lot of new people and we’re figuring out how to work together again,” she said. “Our new players are fantastic and it’s great we can rotate them in, which helps keep everyone fresh.”

Carin “Sweetie Gonzalez” Smolinski earned the top blocker award, with Mysty Mischief winning the most valuable player.

Smolinksi said she was proud of the way the Sirens played.

“I thought we were calm, cool and collected,” she said. “We’ve had players kicked out and have argued with refs in the past but we don’t do that anymore – I attribute that to our coaches.”

She said it was an honour to win best blocker of the game.

“It means so much because it’s voted by the other team and their coaches,” she said. “They said they gave it to me for my offensive blocking and that’s been one of my goals to help out the jammers more. I’m one of the oldest on the team so it’s pretty awesome, they can’t call me old until they can catch me.”

She said Whistler is an athletic team but that the Sirens could use a little work on their transition game.

“We need to work on switching from offense to defense quicker,” she said, of the Sirens blockers. “The second their jammer gets through we want to help our jammer out.”

Top scorers for the Sirens included: Medrano (jams of 14, 10 and 10), Leathem (jams of 13 and 10), Purr-Fect-Lee-Legal (jams of 14 and 10) and Jestice Hertz (10 point jam).

The Betties had big games from: Va Va Voom La Doom (jams of 20 and 15), Natural Born Spiller (15 point jam) and Gold D. Blocks (15 point jam).

Gold D. Blocks earned MVP and Jonestown Mascara won best blocker of the game for the Betties.

It’s shaping up to be a busy summer for the Sirens, with the first ever Sweeping Booty’s boot camp occurring at Brennan Park next week. Some of the best athletes in the sport are coming to Ƶappto teach and players from all over the province are participating.

The Sirens next home bout occurs on June 27 when the Brickhouse Betties from Comox come to town. There is also a bout scheduled for ƵappDays weekend in August.

For more information on the team, visit www.squamishrollerderby.ca.

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