Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Derby Girls amped up as season hits its stride

The Pistolwhippers Captain and jammer Lazer Beam
fights her way to the front of the pack.
(Photo credit Scott Lipiec)

Detroit, MI  (February 19, 2013) - The Detroit Derby Girls are narrowing
the field of championship teams as they prepare for the seventh and eighth
games of their home season.

Michigan’s nationally ranked, premier female roller derby league takes to
the flat track at 6 p.m. March 2 at the Detroit Masonic Temple and will
feature two bouts with four of the league’s five teams.

In the first bout, the undefeated, championship-bound Grand Prix Madonnas,
will face off against the Pistolwhippers. This will be the GPMs final
regular season bout before the championships, which they’ve already
secured a spot in.

“The GPMs want to go undefeated,” said Captain Spanish Ass’assin.

The Pistolwhippers have yet to win a game this season, but they’re hoping
this is the one.
The Devil’s Night blockers Dizzy Devine
 and Detroit 
Pistoffs Cookie Rumble
 battle it out on the track.
 (Photo credit Matthew

Stocker)

“This bout is very important for the Pistolwhippers because we are looking
for our first win of the season,” said Captain Lazer Beam.

In the second bout, the Devil’s Night Dames will battle the The Detroit
Pistoffs. Both teams have won one and lost one bout and are looking to
break the tie.

Tensions are rising ... at least in one derby home.

“This bout is super important to me because my husband, Dr. Rocktopus
(coach for the Dames), is planning to duct tape me to a chair on bout day
so I can’t play,” said Kraken Whips, co-captain for the Pistoffs, and a
voracious player.

We think she’s joking, but the will to win for both teams is very high.

“We’re in it to win it,” said Dames co-captain Feta Sleeze. “We got our
first win in two years this year and we’re ready for another one.”

Some may remember derby from when it was popular in the 70s. As it has
emerged in its current comeback, there is still plenty of hard hitting and
entertainment, but it is a much more competitive, athletic sport than the
theatrical version of the  past.

The Detroit Derby Girls travel team is ranked fifth in the national
Women’s Flat Track Derby Association - North Central Division. Skaters
live throughout southeastern Michigan.

Tickets are available now at brownpapertickets.com for just $15 each.
Tickets bought after Monday, Feb. 25, or at the door, are $18. Halftime
will feature live music and games for kids.

The bout will take place at the Masonic Temple Drill Hall, 500 Temple
Street, Detroit, MI 48201.

The after party will be at The Majestic, 4140 Woodward, Detroit. Entry is
free with a derby ticket stub.

For more information, visit www.DetroitDerbyGirls.com.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Woodward Avenue Brewers & Detroit Derby Girls Present Bout Stout



  Woodward Avenue Brewers & Detroit Derby Girls Present Bout Stout
Woodward Avenue Brewers have created a special beer inspired by the Detroit Derby Girls.

   Bout Stout is a Russian Imperial Stout, with an alcohol volume of 8.5 percent it's dark and hard hitting, just like DDG.

   The Bout Stout launch party will be held at WAB at 7 p.m. Feb. 15.

   Beer and derby lovers will able to taste the new beer and party with the DDG AllStars A team
who will be at the event after the team bouts against the Milwaukee's Brew City Bruisers in a
closed game.

   The league's B team, Motor City Disassembly Line, will also be there serving up $1 shots of Bout
Stout.

   This is the second beer WAB has been inspired to make for DDG.

  “Our first beer with WAB was the Detroit Maiden IPA, so it's great to continue the tradition of
WAB custom brew for DDG with Bout Stout,” said DDG President Tina Iulianelli, aka Tiny Ninja
(Tinja).

   Detroit Maiden IPA will also be available at the party.

   Tinja said DDG often partners with WAB to pour beer at events and host after parties. WAB also
sells tickets to DDG bouts.

   Tinja said the DDG inspired beers came from that close relationship and this launch party will be
another great time.

   “We are excited to bring the girls from Brew City to Detroit and its a great opportunity for people
who have never been to a derby bout, or always wanted to meet and mingle with the Detroit
Derby Girls,” Tinja said. “We want to people to have fun and try the new beer.”

   There will be door prize drawings for DDG souvenirs, tickets and prizes from our sponsors, as
well as DDG merchandise for sale. There is no cost to attend the event.

   Woodward Avenue Brewers is located at 22646 Woodward Avenue, Ferndale, MI 48220. They
can be reached at 2485463696.

   For more information about DDG, visit www.DetroitDerbyGirls.com.
   For more information about the WAB, visit www.thewabsite.com