North Star Roller Girls - 2009 Interleague Season Schedule and Results

2009 Interleague Season Schedule and Results

Bout Schedule Match-up/Results
January 24, 2009 North Star Supernovas (119) at Sioux Falls Roller Dollz (71)
February 21, 2009 North Star Supernovas (127) at Omaha Rollergirls (78)
March 21, 2009 North Star Supernovas (115) at Ohio Roller Girls (97)
June 14, 2009 North Star Supernovas at (91) Brew City Bruisers (92) (Milwaukee)
August 22, 2009 North Star Supernovas at Dairyland Dolls (Mad Rollin', Madison)
November 22, 2009 North Star Supernovas (140) vs Hammer City Roller Girls EH! Team (18) (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)

In their first season as a WFTDA league, the North Star Supernovas qualified for the first-ever North Central Regional Tournament (previously, the WFTDA only had two regions) as the 8th-ranked seed. NSRG won 2 out of 3 matches to place fifth overall, including their first WFTDA-sanctioned win over the St. Paul-based Minnesota RollerGirls.

Round Match-up/Results
Game 1 North Star Roller Girls (113) vs Brew City Bruisers (140)
Game 2 (Tournament Game 7) North Star Roller Girls (76) vs Minnesota RollerGirls (61)
Game 3 (Tournament Game 13) North Star Roller Girls (85) vs Arch Rival Roller Girls (43)

In October, the Supernovas traveled to Sioux City, IA to defend their title as champions of the Rolling Along the River tournament. With three strong wins over the Mississippi Valley Mayhem from LaCrosse, WI and the Paper Valley Roller Girls from Appleton, WI, the Supernovas keep their title and look forward to next year!

For previous year records, check out our new PBWiki.

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