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‘Craziest piece of madness that you’ll ever be able to witness’

Avon River Rollers celebratin­g anniversar­y by hosting first-ever bout

- BY CAROLE MORRIS- UNDERHILL HANTSJOURN­AL.CA carole.morris-underhill@hantsjourn­al.ca

With a year of skating under their belts, the Avon River Rollers’ Rebel Belles are ready to prove they can crush the competitio­n.

The Rebel Belles will be taking on the Kickin’ Vixens, of Pictou County’s Highland Derby Dolls league, in its first- ever roller derby bout.

The April 27 event is promising to be an evening of high energy and entertainm­ent, says Angela Jennex, a.k.a. StrawBury Jam.

“It’s the craziest piece of madness that you’ll ever be able to witness,” said Jennex, laughing as she described roller derby.

“The sport itself is really cool — it’s all full contact and it’s all women,” she added. “There’s not enough contact sports for women, really. It’s on roller skates, so it’s extra fantastic.”

The women also wear “boutfits” — wild getups on the track — when they compete. They also have carefully- selected derby names. StrawBury Jam, for example, was selected because Jennex has red hair and the twominute sessions on the track are called jams.

The Rebel Belles have such characters as Tainted Shove, Bitta Badness, Miss ArtBreakHe­r, and Diva Slayer on the team.

“It’s the interestin­g, tonguein-cheek names and the makeup and all the other fun stuff that goes with roller derby that people might remember from back in the day, back in the ‘70s,” said Jennex, as to why residents might want to check out the local derby scene.

For her, and many others, competing is a little slice of ‘me’ time.

“It’s really hard to concentrat­e on all the little annoying bits of your life when there’s somebody flying at you at 50 kilometres per hour, trying to knock you down on roller skates,” she said, laughing. “It’s a really great distractio­n from life and it’s a way to make friends with other like-minded people. It’s so hard to do that as an adult and in a rural community as well.”

Celebratin­g a birthday

Jennex, who is the president of the Avon River Rollers derby league, joined the squad when it formed in Windsor in April 2017.

“To commemorat­e our birth-

Avon River Rollers’ Rebel Belles versus Highland Derby Dolls’ Kickin’ Vixens

What: Live action roller derby Where: Avon View High School (225 Payzant Dr., Windsor)

Friday, April 27; doors open at 7 p.m., play begins at 8 p.m.

Freewill offering day, we thought we would host a birthday bash. It’s going to be our first ever bout, which is what we call a game.”

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mission is a freewill offering, and the women hope a good crowd will check out the event.

“We’re really excited to have it right in the middle of the community and hopefully have lots of spectators,” she said.

“We’ve come a long way. In the beginning, we didn’t even have a team name. Everything from choosing a name and coming up with a cheer to finding enough players in the community to play, ref, (and) space to play — we’ve really grown a great deal,” she said.

The team is currently comprised of all Hants County women. Jennex said she was surprised to learn how many roller derby teams there are in the Maritimes and hopes the sport continues to grow in popularity.

“We’ve really done a great deal of work to get this far and we’re looking forward to rolling up our sleeves and... presenting what we’ve made to the community and hope that they’ll support us and we’ll be around for a long time,” she said.

The Avon River Rollers hold practice on a regular basis and are always welcoming new members. For more informatio­n, Jennex advised people to check out the Avon River Rollers Facebook page.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Tainted Shove (Marjie Lynn), left, and StrawBury Jam (Angela Jennex) are ready to take on the Kickin’ Vixens, hailing from Pictou County, later this month with their derby team the Rebel Belles.
SUBMITTED Tainted Shove (Marjie Lynn), left, and StrawBury Jam (Angela Jennex) are ready to take on the Kickin’ Vixens, hailing from Pictou County, later this month with their derby team the Rebel Belles.
 ?? SUBMITTED ?? The Avon River Rollers are celebratin­g their one-year anniversar­y this month and will be hosting the Rebel Belles’ firstever bout on April 27, 2018.
SUBMITTED The Avon River Rollers are celebratin­g their one-year anniversar­y this month and will be hosting the Rebel Belles’ firstever bout on April 27, 2018.

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