Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild
An 8+ open roller derby league. Home of the Deathbridge City Rollers and Windy City Wipeouts.
The Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild wants your empty bottles in their ongoing summer season fundraising campaign! Donating is easy! Take your bottles to one of the following depots: Ability Resource Centre 416 8 St S, Lethbridge Ability Resource Centre 1610 29 Street North, Lethbridge When you deliver your bottles, please tell them to donate your
DetailsWe’d like to thank Coach Bradass for his gazillion hours of service to us and we wish him well as he enjoys his summer in Calgary! We have a coaching position open within the LRDG! Think you have what it takes? Send us an email! See the attached poster for details!
DetailsRoller derby is one of North America’s fastest growing sports full of fitness, challenge and fun! The Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild has over 40 members skating as players, referees and fresh meat (new recruits) and we are always excited to bring in new blood. If you’re 18 years or older, have a desire to sweat,
DetailsChinook City Roller Derby of Calgary is hosting Alberta’s inaugural roller derby tournament and the Deathbridge Derby Dames are excited to be a part of it! Featuring 12 women’s teams, 4 men’s teams and 2 junior teams skating on two tracks inside Calgary’s Olympic Oval, it will be an experience like no other for old
DetailsTwo new teams from the Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild had their debut match on Saturday, with the Windy City Wenches pulling a win from the Coalbank Crushers. In the first half, the Crushers kept their play strategic, scoring quickly and calling off jams before the Wenches had the opportunity to score. At the end of
DetailsThe Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild announced their expansion not too long ago and are now ready to roll with their first event debuting their new house teams. The Coalbank Crushers will take on the Windy City Wenches in Highlevel Hijinx at the Lethbridge Exhibition North Pavilion on Feb. 4, 2012 at 7 p.m. “We’ll have
DetailsWith roller derby still being a relatively new sport in Alberta, the Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild had no idea the amount of growth they would have since their beginnings in 2010. “We started with the Deathbridge Derby Dames team, with just enough girls to make a roster,” says Heather Zarichney, aka Half Pint Havoc, league
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