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The '''Tragic City Rollers''' are a female roller derby league, part of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association, which formed in [[Birmingham]] in December [[2005]].
The '''Tragic City Rollers''' ('''TCR''') are a female roller derby organization which was founded by [[Tammy Hallman]] in December [[2005]]. In October [[2010]] the league joined the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) as a full member. The group practices at the [[Funtime Skate Center]] in [[Fultondale]] and hosts meets at the [[Zamora Shrine Temple]].


The league has held several successful fund-raisers so far, including a benefit show at [[Cave 9]] on March 11 and a car wash at [[Tom & Jerry's Food Mart]] on [[Highland Avenue]] on April 12. They also participated in the 2006 St Patrick's Day Parade downtown. They hosted a benefit for [[Rape Response]] called "Skate Against Rape" on April 29 at their home rink.
The Rollers competed as a team in their first exhibition bout on April 23, 2006, a one point loss against Huntsville's well-established Dixie Derby Girls. Formal competition began on August 20, 2006. The first intra-TCR matchup, dubbed "The Uncivil War", pitted the '''Rollsheviks''' against the '''Hot Quads''' on February 25, 2007. The Hot Quads won the bout.


The team practices twice a week at the [[Funtime Skate Center]] in [[Fultondale]]. They competed as a team in their first exhibition bout on April 23, 2006, a one point loss against Huntsville's well-established Dixie Derby Girls. Formal competition began on August 20, 2006. The first intra-league matchup, dubbed "The Uncivil War", pitted the '''Rollsheviks''' against the '''Hot Quads''' on February 25, 2007. The Hot Quads won the bout.
The organization has held several fund-raisers, including a benefit show at [[Cave 9]] on March 11 and a car wash at [[Tom & Jerry's Food Mart]] on [[Highland Avenue]] on April 12. They also participated in the 2006 St Patrick's Day Parade downtown. They hosted a benefit for [[Rape Response]] called "Skate Against Rape" on April 29 at their home rink. Since then the team has partnered with a different charity each year in a program named in memory of former teammate [[Sally Slaughter]].
 
Currently the Tragic City Rollers consist of three rosters, the competing "Tragic City All-Stars", a B-team called the "Iron City Maidens", and a junior squad of 9- to 18-year olds called the "Tragic City Trouble Makers". Team members pay dues to fund the program, with help from local sponsors, and are responsible for their own gear and travel. The team is coached by [[Brittany Garner|Brittany "Cutter" Garner]].


==Competitions==
==Competitions==
The Rollers won their inaugural competition, the "Debut-Taunt Brawl", 145 to 104 against the Hard Knox Rollergirls, on August 20, 2006. They took on the Dixie Derby Girls on September 24, 2006 in "Iron Roll II", a rematch of their 1-point exhibition defeat in April. TCR came away with the victory 121 to 101. They next lost to the Atlanta Roller Girls 116 to 109 at "Invitation to Your Damnation" on October 22. Then, on January 28, [[2007]] TRC's All-Stars defeated their counterparts from the Atlanta Roller Girls 129-117 in "Kick Ice!!" in Fultondale.
The Rollers won their inaugural competition, the "Debut-Taunt Brawl", 145 to 104 against the Hard Knox Rollergirls, on August 20, 2006. They took on the Dixie Derby Girls on September 24, 2006 in "Iron Roll II", a rematch of their 1-point exhibition defeat in April. TCR came away with the victory 121 to 101. They next lost to the Atlanta Roller Girls 116 to 109 at "Invitation to Your Damnation" on October 22.  


The next inter-league bout, against the Carolina Roller Girls, is scheduled for May 20 in Raleigh, North Carolina. A home match against Nashville is also being planned for May.
===2007===
* [[January 28]]: "Kick Ice" TRC's All-Stars 129 - Atlanta Roller Girls 117 at Fultondale.
* [[February 25]]: "The Uncivil War" Rollsheviks vs. Hot Quads at Fultondale.
* May: vs. Nashville Roller Girls in Fultondale.
* [[May 20]], 2007: Lost by 7 points at Carolina Roller Girls in Raleigh, North Carolina.
* June: Won 121-82 at Knoxville
* [[July 15]]: "Bama Bruise Fest" at Dixie Derby Girls in Huntsville
* [[August 26]]: "Manhandle the Panhandle" vs. the Panama City Roller Derby in Fultondale.
* [[September 23]]: "Homecoming Massacre-ade" vs. the Nashville Roller Girls in Fultondale.
* [[December 16]]: "Sharing Different Heart Beats" charity bout with Southeastern all-stars in Fultondale. (Teams drawn by lottery, red defeated black 89-85)


==Roster==
===2008===
* [[March 2]]: Tragic City Rollers defeated Huntsvilles Dixie Derby Girls at Fultondale.
* [[March 29]]: Tragic City Rollers defeated Nashville Roller Girls in Nashville.
* [[June 28]]: "Temple of Doom" at [[Zamora Shrine Temple]] vs. Memphis Roller Derby
* [[July 12]]: at Memphis Roller Derby.
* [[August 30]]: vs. Atlanta Roller Girls at Zamora Shrine Temple
* [[September 30]]: at Memphis Roller Derby
* October: TCR Rollsheviks vs. TCR Hot Quads at Zamora Shrine Temple
* [[November 29]]: vs. Birmingham Blitz Derby Dames at Birmingham, England
* December: Southeast charity bout
 
<!--==Roster==
===Hot Quads (1-0)===
===Hot Quads (1-0)===
* Acute Pain #10/10
* Acute Pain #10/10
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* Schnott Nose Kid, #130
* Schnott Nose Kid, #130
* Slammy Lou Harris
* Slammy Lou Harris
* Southern Discomfort
* Voodoo Lily, #¥²
* Voodoo Lily, #¥²
* Winnie Stupor, #54-40
* Winnie Stupor, #54-40
* Pinky Glee, #13
* Dawnov D'struction
* Temper Tantrum
* Cowgirl
* Hello Nurse
* Winnie Stupor


===Rollsheviks (0-1)===
===Rollsheviks (0-1)===
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* Joni Missile, #3...2...1
* Joni Missile, #3...2...1
* Meecha Maker, #9YDS
* Meecha Maker, #9YDS
* Mongoose
* Ms Jackson
* Ms Jackson
* Purgin Mary, #666
* Purgin Mary, #666
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* Sally Slaughter, #44
* Sally Slaughter, #44
* Slam Raimi
* Slam Raimi
* Southern Discomfort
* Suge Fight, #22
* Suge Fight, #22
* Sweet TNT


===Other Ruffs===
===Other Ruffs===
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* Mad Maggie
* Mad Maggie
* Minty Flesh, #88
* Minty Flesh, #88
* Pinky Glee, #13
* Shy Violence
* Shy Violence
* Wicked Wench, #187
* Wicked Wench, #187
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* Ref Leppard
* Ref Leppard
* Ref Maccio
* Ref Maccio
* Wheelie Nelson
* Wheelie Nelson-->


==References==
==References==
* Seay, John (April 20, 2006) "Haikuuties: Hell on Wheels: Rolling around with Birmingham's first all-female roller derby league." ''Birmingham Weekly''.
* Seay, John (April 20, 2006) "Haikuuties: Hell on Wheels: Rolling around with Birmingham's first all-female roller derby league." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Thompson, Sarah (April 12, 2006) "Roller girls gone wild." ''Tuscaloosa News''.
* Thompson, Sarah (April 12, 2006) "Roller girls gone wild." ''Tuscaloosa News''
* Gray, Jeremy. (April 22, 2006) "Rolling into action: Skaters enjoy chance to exercise, vent and make new friends." ''Birmingham News''.
* Gray, Jeremy. (April 22, 2006) "Rolling into action: Skaters enjoy chance to exercise, vent and make new friends." ''Birmingham News''
* Drake, Kayleigh (August 15, 2010) "[http://insideuab.com/2010/08/birmingham-gets-ready-to-roll/ Birmingham gets ready to roll]." ''Inside UAB''
* Massouleh, Tara (November 2019) "[https://www.al.com/bhammag/2019/11/get-a-crash-course-on-birminghams-14-year-old-roller-derby-team.html Get a crash course on Birmingham’s 14-year-old roller derby team]" ''Birmingham'' magazine


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Roller Derby]]

Latest revision as of 09:45, 13 November 2019

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The Tragic City Rollers (TCR) are a female roller derby organization which was founded by Tammy Hallman in December 2005. In October 2010 the league joined the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) as a full member. The group practices at the Funtime Skate Center in Fultondale and hosts meets at the Zamora Shrine Temple.

The Rollers competed as a team in their first exhibition bout on April 23, 2006, a one point loss against Huntsville's well-established Dixie Derby Girls. Formal competition began on August 20, 2006. The first intra-TCR matchup, dubbed "The Uncivil War", pitted the Rollsheviks against the Hot Quads on February 25, 2007. The Hot Quads won the bout.

The organization has held several fund-raisers, including a benefit show at Cave 9 on March 11 and a car wash at Tom & Jerry's Food Mart on Highland Avenue on April 12. They also participated in the 2006 St Patrick's Day Parade downtown. They hosted a benefit for Rape Response called "Skate Against Rape" on April 29 at their home rink. Since then the team has partnered with a different charity each year in a program named in memory of former teammate Sally Slaughter.

Currently the Tragic City Rollers consist of three rosters, the competing "Tragic City All-Stars", a B-team called the "Iron City Maidens", and a junior squad of 9- to 18-year olds called the "Tragic City Trouble Makers". Team members pay dues to fund the program, with help from local sponsors, and are responsible for their own gear and travel. The team is coached by Brittany "Cutter" Garner.

Competitions

The Rollers won their inaugural competition, the "Debut-Taunt Brawl", 145 to 104 against the Hard Knox Rollergirls, on August 20, 2006. They took on the Dixie Derby Girls on September 24, 2006 in "Iron Roll II", a rematch of their 1-point exhibition defeat in April. TCR came away with the victory 121 to 101. They next lost to the Atlanta Roller Girls 116 to 109 at "Invitation to Your Damnation" on October 22.

2007

  • January 28: "Kick Ice" TRC's All-Stars 129 - Atlanta Roller Girls 117 at Fultondale.
  • February 25: "The Uncivil War" Rollsheviks vs. Hot Quads at Fultondale.
  • May: vs. Nashville Roller Girls in Fultondale.
  • May 20, 2007: Lost by 7 points at Carolina Roller Girls in Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • June: Won 121-82 at Knoxville
  • July 15: "Bama Bruise Fest" at Dixie Derby Girls in Huntsville
  • August 26: "Manhandle the Panhandle" vs. the Panama City Roller Derby in Fultondale.
  • September 23: "Homecoming Massacre-ade" vs. the Nashville Roller Girls in Fultondale.
  • December 16: "Sharing Different Heart Beats" charity bout with Southeastern all-stars in Fultondale. (Teams drawn by lottery, red defeated black 89-85)

2008

  • March 2: Tragic City Rollers defeated Huntsvilles Dixie Derby Girls at Fultondale.
  • March 29: Tragic City Rollers defeated Nashville Roller Girls in Nashville.
  • June 28: "Temple of Doom" at Zamora Shrine Temple vs. Memphis Roller Derby
  • July 12: at Memphis Roller Derby.
  • August 30: vs. Atlanta Roller Girls at Zamora Shrine Temple
  • September 30: at Memphis Roller Derby
  • October: TCR Rollsheviks vs. TCR Hot Quads at Zamora Shrine Temple
  • November 29: vs. Birmingham Blitz Derby Dames at Birmingham, England
  • December: Southeast charity bout


References

  • Seay, John (April 20, 2006) "Haikuuties: Hell on Wheels: Rolling around with Birmingham's first all-female roller derby league." Birmingham Weekly
  • Thompson, Sarah (April 12, 2006) "Roller girls gone wild." Tuscaloosa News
  • Gray, Jeremy. (April 22, 2006) "Rolling into action: Skaters enjoy chance to exercise, vent and make new friends." Birmingham News
  • Drake, Kayleigh (August 15, 2010) "Birmingham gets ready to roll." Inside UAB
  • Massouleh, Tara (November 2019) "Get a crash course on Birmingham’s 14-year-old roller derby team" Birmingham magazine

External links