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2013 is off to a fast start.

There is something fresh and invigorating about taking the mic in a new house.   It’s early season when derby girls are gilded with fresh warpaint and the enthusiasm of competition.  A slew of new fans for the sport have meandered to their seats and wait to see what this is all about.  When I turn on that microphone and welcome them I get a rush of energy that doesn’t leave until the final announcement of the night.  MizRabbit2013

There are many opinions about who the announcer speaks for in a roller derby bout and each of them valid to the mouth and the league they are working with.  A top ranked league will fill a house with people that know the sport while a new league hosting their first bout probably has a lot of people that have never seen flat track roller derby.  I have experience with the emerging leagues.  I find if you establish a rapport with the crowd they will let you know what they need.  The teacher in me loves the new fans with their interest in learning.  The more the fans get noisy and involved the more the skaters feed on the crowd’s energy.  When the crowd becomes part of the house and knows when to cheer on their own it is a magic time for me.  They get it.  They can follow the sport.  The strategies and nuances of the game will build as long as they GET IT.  I have done my job and with any luck they will flock to the skaters for autographs at the end of the bout.

I am the voice of the league honoring their sponsors.  I am the voice of the refs translating zebra for the multitudes.  I am the voice of the volunteers reminding the crowd we are all here for the fun.  I am the voice of the skaters giving a shout out to their family and friends.  I am the voice of the crowd encouraging everyone in the hall to have a great time.

As a member of the Association of Flat Track Roller Derby Announcers, AFTDA, I follow a code of conduct to maintain a level of professionalism during my journey as a derby mouth.  I learn something new every time I announce a bout and I hope that never ends!  I learn from other announcers when I have the privilege of working with them.  I learn from referees every bout.  I learn more and more about the sport every time I see a league of skaters repeatedly turn left before my eyes.

The month of April arrives and I have already announced 7 roller derby bouts this season.  It has been interesting juggling the home bout schedules for all of my leagues.  It is going to be a very busy season!