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		<title>Windy City Rollers All-Stars Defeat the Boston Massacre</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 14:17:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATED!  The Windy City Rollers All-Stars hosted the Boston Massacre on July 31st at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago. In what proved to be a brutal game for two teams vying to stay in the top ten, Chicago came out with a 121-115 victory, barely eeking past a determined Boston team.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.windycityrollers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/731as1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2334" title="731as" src="http://www.windycityrollers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/731as1-300x150.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="150" /></a>UPDATED!  The Windy City Rollers All-Stars hosted the Boston Massacre on July 31st at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago. With the <a title="Derby News Network" href="http://www.derbynewsnetwork.com/" target="_blank">Derby News Network</a> placing Boston in 10<sup>th</sup> and WCR in 11<sup>th</sup> on their Power Rankings, this bout proved to be a brutal game for the two teams as both were fighting for a place in the top ten.  Chicago came out on top with a 121-115 victory, barely eeking past a determined Boston team. The mantra for the bout seemed to be, “With great hitting comes great responsibility,” and though the Massacre was making an intrepid effort, they still managed to fall short in the end.  Boston was given a mixed welcome of cheers and some low-key boos as they took the track for their intro.  WCR came on to the sounds of LL Cool J’s “Momma Said Knock You Out” and roaring cheers from a hyped up crowd already amped from a Second Wind win over Cincinnati.</p>
<p>Chicago held a commanding lead throughout the first half, ferrying points onto the scoreboard through the likes of Beth Amphetamine scoring five quick points in the 2nd jam and a handful of other one-pass jams from Shocka Conduit. Boston’s own Killary Clinton was able to gain Lead Jammer and put her team on the board with six points giving her team the lead with a score of 6-5 in the 3rd jam.  Varla Vendetta answered quickly by taking advantage of an Illegal Procedure by Massacre jammer Claire D. Way and racked up a monster 20-point jam through, in part, the hitting of Jackie Daniels, and the score was set 25-6 in favor of WCR.  The flip side of Jackie Daniels’ tenacity landed her a trip to the sin bin, the first of a handful that would later plague the Rollers.  Both Lil’ Paine and Sugar Hits from the Massacre were tirelessly attempting to add to their team’s lead but were stopped short by excellent blocking from deadly accurate sniper Hoosier Mama, and other blockers Sargentina, Jackie Daniels and Blossom Bruiso.  Blossom Bruiso and Sargentina proved to be an excellent 1-2 combination blow landing merciless hit after hit and also landing in the penalty box.  Their hitting made way for Jackie Daniels, who stepped in to jam and scored four points in the 8<sup>th</sup> jam.  Claire D. Way showed off some acrobatic skills by jumping over a wall of WCR blockers and was able to beat Beth Amphetamine to Lead Jammer status, netting three points for Boston and leaving the score at 38-9 in the 10<sup>th</sup> jam.  With 6:45 left in the first half, Sugar Hits from the Massacre got Lead Jammer and a Grand Slam and the score was 63-24.  Chicago went to the locker room at half-time with a 76-29 lead showing that they weren’t going to let this game peter out easily.</p>
<p>The second half proved to be a different story, though, and Boston came out from half-time looking as though they had just studied hours of WCR bout footage, evidenced in their amped-up defensive playing. The first jam started with Varla Vendetta facing off against Claire D. Way.  Varla Vendetta went to the box with a Multi-Player Block major penalty and Claire D. Way took full advantage of the power jam, putting up an impressive 19 points for the Boston Massacre.  Though Boston’s blockers were working hard to hold their own in the pack, penalties against WCR are what allowed the Massacre to move closer to evening up the scoreboard. Both teams were fighting back and forth with their jammers scoring quick, one-pass jams with Boston blockers trying to stand up to the relentless assault of the WCR blockers.  Hoosier Mama kept the heat turned up on Boston and was able to help Shocka Conduit through the pack, getting WCR over the century mark and setting the score at 101-53.  This didn’t slow the Massacre, though, and with 17:45 left on the clock, Killary Clinton put up a monster 24-point jam while Athena DeCrime was sent to the penalty box.  Even with all of the penalties, Beth Amphetamine was able to bring the crowd back into the bout with every lap on the track and every point scored, and the crowd was on its feet.  At 13:30 left, the score was only 30 points apart at 110-80.  Shocka Conduit faced off against Sugar Hits in the 11<sup>th</sup> jam and put another quick four points on the board.</p>
<p>With the hits coming relentlessly and the penalty minutes adding up, Boston inched their way closer and closer up the scoreboard.  Sugar Hits, Killary Clinton and Claire D. Way were mounting a comeback via one-pass jams and a couple big multiple pass jams that racked up 35 points in total and gave the crowd even more reason to step in and voice their feelings.  With 2:41 left to go, Claire D. Way lined up against Beth Amphetamine and got Lead Jammer.  Beth Amphetamine was sent to the penalty box with a major penalty and the crowd began to boo the opposing team and yell “Defense!”  Claire D. Way came off the track on a major Elbow penalty after tallying nine points for her team and setting the score at 121-115 in favor of the WCR.</p>
<p>Boston’s jammers were able to brave a vicious salvo of hits issued by a tiring WCR team and pull to just within six points before the final buzzer sounded.   Though the Boston bench tried hard to marginalize the WCR lead, it was sheer grit and determination that kept the Windy City Rollers All-Stars alive.</p>
<p>The Windy City Rollers All-Stars face off next against the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago on August 21st, 2010. A win against Rocky Mountain could raise WCR up significantly in the national standings and set the tone for an interesting WFTDA championship to be held in Chicago in November.</p>
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		<title>Interview with Blossom Bruiso, WCR All-Stars</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 20:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Loco Chanel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Leading up to Nationals, I talked with some of the WCR All-Stars about their experience thus far this season and how they're preparing for the big tournament.
Loco Chanel: You've been on the All-Star team for 3 years now-- this is your third tournament season and will be your third trip to Nationals. How would you compare each season?

Blossom Bruiso: I think we were all excited and nervous when we started our first official travel team in 2007. We really didn't know what to expect or how we would stack ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/blogspot/4.bp.blogspot.com/_xTYgvsnO4nA/Su9IQe0toGI/AAAAAAAAAMY/NXWRl5PMlOE/s1600-h/DC_Blossom_TP_4.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5399613926229778530" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 216px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 320px" alt="" src="/wp-content/uploads/blogspot/4.bp.blogspot.com/_xTYgvsnO4nA/Su9IQe0toGI/AAAAAAAAAMY/NXWRl5PMlOE/s320/DC_Blossom_TP_4.jpg" border="0" /></a> <em><span style="font-size:85%;">Leading up to Nationals, I talked with some of the WCR All-Stars about their experience thus far this season and how they're preparing for the big tournament.<br /></span></em>
<div><em>Loco Chanel: You've been on the All-Star team for 3 years now-- this is your third tournament season and will be your third trip to Nationals. How would you compare each season?</em></div>
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<div><span style="color:#666666;"><strong>Blossom Bruiso: I think we were all excited and nervous when we started our first official travel team in 2007. We really didn't know what to expect or how we would stack up against other teams. I think we surprised everyone, including ourselves, when we won that game against Madison and earned a trip to nationals in Austin. That trip was a HUGE learning experience for us. I remember sitting in the stands watching the championship game and just being amazed by the caliber of derby I was watching and hoping I could play a role in taking the WCR to that level. Luckily, that feeling was shared by the rest of my teammates and we went into the 2008 season with a very focused and ambitous goal of placing in the top 4 at Nationals in Portland. I am really proud of how hard our team worked to achieve that goal. We are coming off a successful North Central regional tournament with our first ever tournament championship (!), and our team is focused on what we want to accomplish in Philly in November. </strong></span></p>
<p><em>Additionally you've been one of the most consistently solid and versatile players in the league, yet have somehow managed to stay under the radar outside of Chicago. What do you credit to your continued success as a player?</em></p>
<p><strong><span style="color:#666666;">If you want to be a competitor in any sport, you always have to push yourself as hard or harder than the player across from you. I think the fact that the game of roller derby is still developing makes this even more pronounced in our sport. If you aren't constantly pushing and watching and learning, someone that you barely noticed on the track last season is going to blindside you this season. As a team, we are very aware of this because we had the experience of being an underdog team that kind of came out of nowhere, so I think we are very careful to never underestimate anyone. We are constantly pushing each other to learn new skills and discuss new strategies. I know I wouldn't be the skater I am today without the group of women that I am lucky enough to skate with.<br /></span></strong><br /><em>Last year you captained the team to #2 in the country-- that's a huge accomplishment and a responsibility that I can't imagine. How does <u>just</u><strong> </strong>being a player contrast to captaining the team?</em></div>
<div><strong><span style="color:#666666;">I'm sure anyone who has captained will tell you that it can be really stressful at times. You are always worrying about whether you are making the right decision, and when you lose a game you wonder if there was something you should have done differently. But one thing I love about our team is that everyone contributes. We all share our derby knowledge to make the team better and no one just relys on the captains to come up with all the answers. So while being <u>just</u> a player this season has definetly relieved me of a lot of stress, I still try to contribute to the growth of the team in any way I can to try and make Varla and Malice's job a little easier.</span></strong></p>
<p><em>I know you and the rest of the team have your eyes on the big prize in Philly in November, but you'll need to beat either Kansas City, South Central #2, or Denver, West #3, to advance to the top 4. The All-Stars haven't seen either on the track this year. What are your thoughts going into the few weeks of training before Nationals?<br /></em><br /><strong><span style="color:#666666;">Any team that we face at Nationals is going to be tough, and if we want to advance in the tournament we have to be ready to fight for every point. Although we are preparing ourselves as much as possible by watching the regional tournaments to see what other teams are bringing to the table, we can't spend too much time worrying about the unknown. We are working hard to fine tune our team in the coming weeks so we can make our game as tight as possible, and we will go into Philly ready to work hard in every jam - no matter who our opponent might be.</span></strong> </div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 20:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ruth Enasia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here's the last in a series of interviews with the WCR All-Stars by the Detroit Derby Girls--this time Holly Hitsville grill Blossom Bruiso and Yvette YourMaker (see these and all of the previous interviews here):http://detroitderbygirls.com/news/archives/category/holly
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here's the last in a series of interviews with the WCR All-Stars by the Detroit Derby Girls--this time Holly Hitsville grill Blossom Bruiso and Yvette YourMaker (see these and all of the previous interviews here):<br /><a href="http://detroitderbygirls.com/news/archives/category/holly" target="_blank">http://detroitderbygirls.com/<wbr>news/archives/category/holly</a></p>
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