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Anyone who follows women’s flat track derby knows Gotham Girls Roller Derby are the New York Yankees of the sport. Winners of five of the first nine WFTDA Championships, Gotham Girls were heavy favorites to claim a sixth title this year in Saint Paul, Minnesota. But Portland-based Rose City Rollers had championship aspirations of their own…

In a rematch from last year’s finals, Rose City ended Gotham’s 67-game win streak in a thrilling bout last weekend that saw eight lead changes. Rose City trailed Gotham Girls by 24, before outscoring them by 35 points over the last five jams.

SWEET REVENGE

To advance to the finals, Rose City had to get by the No. 3 ranked London Rollergirls. London had tagged Rose City’s All Star team, Wheels of Justice, with their only loss of the season back on August 8, by a score of 193-129.

Revenge was sweet for Rose City, as they prevailed 166-154 in a game that was not as close as the final score would suggest.

MVP SCALD EAGLE

2015 International WFTDA Championships MVP – Scald Eagle @rosecityrollers #WFTDAchamps

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Rose City jammer Scald Eagle was named MVP of the 2015 WFTDA Championships, contributing a team-leading 133 points in the final against Gotham Girls. Last year’s MVP Loren Mutch (Mutch Mayhem) added 44 points, while Jessica Rodriquez (Licker N Split) tallied 29.

Fan card of Rose City Rollers jammer Scald Eagle