So after three years of tournament travel, I've been invited to officiate the
WFTDA International Championships this November in Philadelphia. Kind of a big deal in the derby world. For reference, I'll be one of 63 officials working the tournament (in three crews), which will feature the 12 teams that finished the 3 qualifying playoff tournament in the top 4. I'll be working the penalty box, which is one of my favorite positions.
As always, if you want to watch and aren't local to Philly, you can stream it online through
WFTDA.tv for, I think, $20 for the weekend, which will include 16 of the 17 games Friday, November 3rd through Sunday, November 5th.
But Kaffis, you ask, what about that seventeenth game? I'm glad you asked. Because for the first year ever, instead of streaming in the US, the Championship game will be broadcast live on ESPN2, at 6pm EST on Sunday the 5th. This will be the third year the WFTDA has partnered with ESPN (the prior two have resulted in streaming the medal games on one of ESPN's streaming-only channels), and I can't recommend it enough. The WFTDA/ESPN partnership has worked hard to make the joint presentation a high-production-value, informative entry point into the sport.
And, of course, if you can make it out to Temple University, the action will be live all weekend at the Liacouras Center. Ticketing information can be found on the WFTDA site.