Articles Tagged "Julia Rosenwinkel"

Posted June 2nd, 2010

This week The Windy City Rollers showed Sports Illustrated just what it means to be a true derby fan, and they got Gapers Block and Chicago Now revved up for the 2010 Home Season Championship!

Posted May 23rd, 2010

UPDATED! The mighty Fury cruised to a 95-69 victory over the Double Crossers and a 5-1 season record. Was this bout a preview of the upcoming battle for the Ivy King Cup?

Posted May 18th, 2010

This week The Windy City Rollers gear up for the final bout of their regular season with the help of Metromix and blogger fans Peter Coffinail and ChiIL Mama.

Posted May 4th, 2010

This week The Windy City Rollers dazzled Gapers Block, Chicagoist, and Chicago Now with high-paced action and fierce strategy in Bout 5.

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 May 1st, 2010

Player of the Game: Julia Rosenwinkel

Posted April 11th, 2010

UPDATED! After a brutal loss to the Fury two weeks ago, the Double Crossers found their stride again and defeated the Hell's Belles. The silent assassins will take on the Manic Attackers at the next bout on May 1st.

Posted March 29th, 2010

UPDATED! The Fury unexpectedly mauled The Double Crossers 128-51, leaving both teams plus the Manics in a three-way tie for first place.

Posted March 10th, 2010

This week, The Windy City Rollers kicked off  Women's History Month by roughing up the Univision team, initiated their newest fan from Stockyard, and showcased their North Shore love in Make it Better.

Posted March 3rd, 2010

This week Chicago Now interviewed Val Capone and Julia Rosenwinkel after Windy City's second bout of the season, Windy City Times talked derby with Zoe Trocious, and Gapers Block schooled you with Derby 101.

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