Nationally Ranked Women's Flat Track Roller Derby

Articles Tagged "Di Richmond"

Posted May 23rd, 2010

UPDATED! The Belles ended their season winless, falling 108-93 to the Manic Attackers who finish with a 3-3 record.

Posted May 17th, 2010

The WCR All-Stars took on the North Star Supernovas over the weekend in a bout closed to the public and kicked off the 2010 travel season with a win.

Posted May 3rd, 2010

UPDATED! With a short bench and long list of injured skaters, the Double Crossers managed to pull out all the stops and knock the Manic Attackers out of contention for the Ivy King Cup with a 121-91 victory.

Posted April 11th, 2010

UPDATED! The Fury's vengeful win over the Manic Attackers solidified their position at the top of the league standings. The women in orange, who appear to be in the driver’s seat heading toward the home stretch, will line up against Hell’s Belles on May 1st.

Posted March 29th, 2010

UPDATED! Hell’s Belles fell to the The Manic Attackers 121-59. While still winless, the Belles continue to improve. The Manics join the Double Crossers and The Fury in a three-way tie for first place in league.

Posted February 24th, 2010

UPDATED! The two winning teams from Bout 1, the Double Crossers and the Manic Attackers, went head to head in the first game of Bout 2. With the score close for much of the game, the Crossers' solid pack control brought them to victory.

Posted February 16th, 2010

Di Richmond is currently in her third season as a Windy City Roller. A key player in the Manic Attackers' 2009 Championship win, Di is also responsible for the customized helmets worn by many WCR skaters. Learn more about her accomplishments on the track as well as in derby art!

Posted February 2nd, 2010

Since June of 2009, when the Manic Attackers dethroned Hell’s Belles and took the Ivy King Cup as champions of Chicago’s Windy City Rollers, questions have swirled in anticipation of wholesale roster changes across the four home-league teams. How would the Belles fare, returning just two skaters with a full year’s experience? Did all-world Fury jammer Kola Loka lose a step while out last year on maternity leave? Who among last year’s up-and-comers would break out as new stars? How would Grand Raggedy transfer Jackie Daniels look? And, most intriguing of all, would Chicago fans turn out in big numbers to welcome the new season? Questions answered.