By Christopher Harris Commonwealth Journal May 29, 2021 An illustrated image promoting Somer City Roller Derby. File Somer City Roller Derby may not be competing again yet, but they're staying on track by getting out into the community. The all-women roller derby team is taking part in a number of highly visible events and community functions to help remind people that just because the circumstances surrounding COVID-19 might have prevented them having a season last year, that doesn't mean they're going away anytime soon â and also to help stay solid as a group. "While we canât compete at the moment, we love our fans and the city, so opportunities like Foodstock and MMF (Master Musicians Festival) allow us to connect to fans in ways that we canât right now during a normal season," said Jed Keith, both a spokesperson for Somer City Roller Derby (SCRD) and an official with "Johnny Crash" as a roller derby alias. "Weâre certainly looking for more ways that we can participate in the community and community events as the city and the country slowly opens things back up."