Skater Spotlight: Keely “Low Key” Lucas

The sorting hat hath spoken, and the first skater to be spotlighted is Keely “Low Key” Lucas.  Read on to learn more.


lowkeyName: Low Key
Number: 314
Team: GI Janes
Member of OCDG since: Approx. September 2010

Give us a quick ‘n dirty rundown of who you are.

I’m 26, a technical writer, and someone who reads wherever I am able to – you can pry my book away from my cold dead hands. And I enjoy feeling like a badass and hitting people in my spare time. When outside people are told I am a Roller Derby player they look at me in surprise, and then when they get to know me they are no longer surprised. I am a proud Roller Derby blocker. And I cherish being sneaky on the track and a harder hitter then I appear.

Is there a story behind your name/number?

Took the name from Neil Gaiman’s “American Gods” – I now like how it seems to compliment my current derby style (I don’t seem like much but I’ll always somehow be in my opponent’s way). Chose 3.14 because it reminded of my friends who enjoy celebrating silly little things like Pie Day. And who doesn’t like pie?

How, when, and why did you get started in roller derby?

I saw a few games and it seemed like such an interesting and cool sport full of tough woman so I signed up. As well, I needed to find a way to motivate myself to get into shape and holy cow is derby a way to do that.

Why did you pick OCDG for your league?

They were the team I watched for those first few games and the ladies seemed so nice and enthusiastic.

What position do you like to play the most and why?

I really enjoy being a blocker. It makes me feel useful without the anxiety of (literally) having a target on you as a jammer.

Low Key (front) at Flat Track Fever 2014, proving how much she loves blocking - by holding back the entire pack.  Photo by Chris Edwards.
Low Key at Flat Track Fever 2014, proving how much she loves blocking – by holding back the entire pack.

What is your best derby memory?

It’s hard to pick. I’d have to say my first game ever. Before the game I was vibrating so hard with adrenaline and terror. I was worried I would mess up the game for my teammates and embarrass myself in front of my parents and the crowd. It was amazing the difference I felt sitting back down at the bench after my first jam. I had been so focused on playing that I forgot most of my anxiety. I also like the periodical moments of realization of ways I have improved as an athlete – though sometimes I have trouble seeing for myself.

Any plans or goals for your future in roller derby?

I wish to play derby or as long as it remains fun and fulfilling. To improve my game steadily. To be there for my teammates. And to support the league that took me in.

Have any advice for future skaters (fresh meat)?

Try. And keep trying. Ask for help. Eventually things will come easier to you. As well, laugh off the mistakes and blunders you will make (this can help keep you from crying).

Anything else you’d like to say?

I am so happy I took a chance and signed up. To step out of my shell and try so many new things I hadn’t had the courage before. I am surrounded by amazing people, who are kind and enthusiastic and encouraging and playfully ferocious and so very caring to those they love (and to those who try). Thank you guys.


Thanks for taking the time to share with us, Low Key!  We’ll be cheering for you at the GI Janes game on September 19!