Arizona Roller Derby

Arizona Roller Derby
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Metro area Phoenix, Arizona
Country United States
Founded 2003
Teams Bad News Beaters
Brawlarinas
Surly Gurlies
Gaudylupes
Track type(s) Flat
Venue Castle sport club
Affiliations WFTDA (West Region)
Org. type non-profit
Website AZRollerDerby.com

Arizona Roller Derby is Arizona's first all female roller derby league. It was founded in 2003 making it one of the oldest resurgence roller derby leagues in America. Arizona Roller Derby, abbreviated as AZRD, is one of the founding members[1] of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association.[2]

AZRD is based in Phoenix, Arizona and holds their bouts at the Castle Sports Club.

Evolution of the league

Tucson splits to form TRD

In the early days of AZRD, there was a separate chapter in Tucson called Tucson-Arizona Roller Derby, which had a single team called the Furious Truckstop Waitresses. The logistics of being a two-city league were not cost-effective, and the chapter split from AZRD to create Tucson Roller Derby.[3] Upon its split from AZRD, Tucson Roller Derby became the first 501(c) roller derby league in the nation.[3]

Rules and league splits

The first AZRD games were "no rules/no holds barred".[4] As the overall sport was starting to evolve and establish rules, some skaters would split away from AZRD to form other leagues:

Arizona Bruisers, LLC

In 2007, members of the Bruisers team, with the aim of raising funds specific to the team and having more opportunities to skate, formed a limited liability company (LLC) called Arizona Bruisers, LLC.[5] Citing violations of the league's "non-compete" policies, AZRD threatened the skaters with expulsion from the league. In addition, issues were reported as a result of the registration of the name "Bruisers" with the Arizona Corporation Commission relating to an agreement that AZRD has with the Brewcity Bruisers, a WFTDA member league from Milwaukee.

In January, 2008, despite efforts to settle differences, the Arizona Bruisers announced that they were now independent of Arizona Roller Derby in an effort to position themselves as a high-level travel team.[6] AZRD continued to use the "Bruisers" name for one of their home teams.

After two scrimmages between a squad from Duke City Derby and the Copper Queens from Tucson Roller Derby, the Arizona Bruisers would eventually be called the Phoenix City Rollers and then by March, 2008 would ultimately dissolve.[7]

Restructure as a 501(c) corporation

At a 2010 league meeting, AZRD league management decided to restructure the league from a limited liability company to a non-profit corporation under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code. This allowed the league to solicit tax deductible funding from sponsors.[8]

AZRD currently has 5 "home" teams and one travel team.

WFTDA competition

2006 map showing the first 30 WFTDA member leagues

The Tent City Terrors, named after the Tent City jail created by Sheriff Joe Arpaio as a cost-effective way to address jail overcrowding,[9] is AZRD's travel team that plays in bouts sanctioned by WFTDA. In 2012, Arizona qualified for West Region Playoffs as the 7th seed, and finished the tournament in 10th place.[10] In 2014, Arizona made their first appearance at Division 1 Playoffs in Evansville, Indiana, entering the weekend as the 10th seed, and finishing in 5th place.[11] Arizona returned to D1 Playoffs in 2015 as the 8th seed in Tucson, and finished in 9th place.[12] In 2016 Arizona finished their D1 Playoff again in 9th place, having entered the Vancouver tournament as the 10th seed.[13]

Rankings

Season Q4 ranking[14] Playoffs Championship
2006 4[15] 3[16]
2007 12[17] R2[18] R1[19]
2008 N/A[20] DNQ DNQ
2009 12 W[21] DNQ DNQ
2010 13 W[22] DNQ DNQ
2011 13 W[23] DNQ DNQ
2012 13 W[24] 10 W[10] DNQ
2013 72 WFTDA[25] DNQ DNQ
2014 34 WFTDA[26] 5 D1[11] DNQ
2015 36 WFTDA[27] 9 D1[12] DNQ
2016 9 D1[13] DNQ

Bruisers

The Bruisers were at one time one of the four AZRD bouting teams. For the 2009–2010 season, amid a declining membership experienced in 2008 and 2009, AZRD reduced the number of home teams from 4 to 3. As a result, AZRD would use the name "Bruisers" to identify their secondary travel team (or B-Team). This reflects an ongoing trend in WFTDA to form B-teams to help develop skaters to eventually play on the sanctioned travel (A) team as well as to help train apprentice leagues. They were "reinstated" as a beginner home team squad in 2012, only to be removed once again due to membership fluctuations.

Home teams

For 2015-2016 Season 12, AZRD has five home teams competing at two levels.

State Level Teams

City Level Teams

Standings

2008–2009 Season

Seed Team Bouts Win Lose PF PA (+/-)
Bruisers 2 2 0 196 118 +39.0
Brawlarinas 3 2 1 299 252 +15.6
Bad News Beaters 2 1 1 218 198 +10.0
Surly Gurlies 3 0 3 213 358 -48.3

The April 2009 bout between the Beaters and the Bruisers was cancelled as a result of flooding at the Castle Sports Club.[32] AZRD decided to do the Championship bout in the format of a round-robin tournament involving all 4 teams. In the tournament, the Surly Gurlies, a team who had an 0–3 regular season record would win all three of their games and be the 2008–2009 AZRD Champions.[33]

2007–2008 Season

Seed Team Bouts Win Lose PF PA (+/-)
1 Bad News Beaters 3 3 0 350 210 +46.7
Bruisers (see note) 3 1 2 207 212 -4.3
2 Surly Gurlies 3 1 2 212 258 -15.3
3 Brawlarinas 3 1 2 190 271 -27.0

During this season a group of skaters who were mainly on the Bruisers left AZRD to form their own independent team. The one win in the record was from the pre-split Bruiser team. A new Bruiser team was formed mid-season with Ivanna S. Pankin as team captain. At the end of the season, it was decided that the Surly Gurlies and the Brawlarinas would be moved up in the rankings and those three teams would go to the post season.

Playoff Game: (#2)Surly Gurlies 74 vs. (#3)Brawlarinas 60 - Surly Gurlies advance to the Championship Game.

Championship Game: (#1)Bad News Beaters 113 vs. Surly Gurlies 50 - Bad News Beaters win championship.

External links

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