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The Lowcountry Highrollers are back!

Our exciting 2012 season kicks off with MILITIA OF LOVE, featuring the LCHR All-Stars and Bruisin’ Betties in a rematch against the Charlotte Roller Girls All-Stars and B Dazzlers! Doors open at 4:00PM, and the first whistle blows at 4:30PM as the Bruisin’ Betties take on the B Dazzlers. The Betties were edged out by the B Dazz in both meetings last year, and they are out for a little payback! The LCHR All-Stars will go skate to skate with the Charlotte All-Stars at 6:00PM. Both leagues earned their acceptance into the WFTDA East Region last season, so the stakes are even higher in this bout as the outcome will count towards the teams’ rankings.

Highroller bouts are always family friendly, with kids’ activities and the favorite “push a roller girl” at halftime. For the “big kids,” beer and wine are available, plus all the hard-hitting derby action you can handle! Halftime entertainment will be provided by the lovely ladies of Homespun Hoops.

Our featured charity for this bout is We Are Family, a local organization who provides direct support and resources that have a lasting and measurable impact for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex (GLBTQQI) and straight ally youth ages 16-23 in Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester Counties. Check out our great raffle prizes, and help out this great cause!

The party keeps going after the final whistle blows, so follow us to our afterparty at the Tin Roof in West Ashley!

Tickets are $10 in advance and $14 at the door. Get your advance tickets from City Lights Coffee Shop, Recovery Room, Tin Roof, Red’s Ice House, Two Keys Tavern, East West Health Arts, or from your favorite derby girl! Tickets are also available online through Brown Paper Tickets. Don’t forget that you can watch the bout in style by picking up a VIP ticket, which includes exclusive club-level seating, food from the Barbeque Joint, and beverages from Red Stripe Lager, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and Firefly Vodka.

You’ve waited long enough, Charleston. Get your derby fix at the MILITIA OF LOVE!

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Freezin’ For A Reason

What are your plans for New Year’s Day?

Join us on Sullivan’s Island for the Dunleavy’s Pub Polar Plunge! The Highrollers will join hundreds of crazies as we dash into the cold waters of the Atlantic. Why would we do such a thing? We are Freezin’ for A Reason – to support Special Olympics South Carolina!

The fun starts at 11:00AM, with crowds gathering around Dunleavy’s Pub for food and drink before the big plunge. Highrollers and Special Olympians will be in the crowd, collecting donations. The walk to the beach begins at 12:30PM, and then we go for the plunge at 1:00PM!

The Special Olympics allow athletes with intellectual disabilities to experience the fun, confidence, healthfulness and teamwork of sports, year-round. Help us support this great cause by making a donation on our firstgiving page. The goal this event is to raise enough money for both the 2012 Mid Winter Games at the Citadel and the 2012 Summer Games at Ft. Jackson.

Ring in the New Year in a big way – join us at Dunleavy’s Pub located at 2213 Middle Street on Sullivan’s Island and take the plunge with the Highrollers!

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The Lowcountry Highrollers have had a phenominal 2011 season: achieving our WFTDA Apprentice League status, founding a fun and successful junior derby league, gracing the cover of fiveonfive magazine, hosting and finishing second in the state championship tournament,  adding a new crop of skatertots to our growing league, proudly representing Charleston as we traveled throughout the southeast, making derby accessible to every woman by starting a recreational league, and ending our season with a 9-1 record.

In addition to celebrating league achievements, we also wanted to show our love and appreciation to all the sponsors and volunteers who helped us reach our goals. Without their support, we could not be where we are today.

So how do you properly celebrate such an occasion? Have an 80′s Prom!

The Music Farm was transported back in time with plenty of bright colors and hundred of balloons, and guests showed up in all their 80s finery. Blazers, lace gloves, puffy sleeves and lots of big hair were out in full effect as we danced to and sang karaoke along Billy Idol, Bonnie Tyler, The Bangles, and of course, Madonna.

BadJon was on hand to capture all the awkward prom moments in his photobooth, so the memories of a magical prom night will last forever.

The Highrollers also voted on individual achievement awards. Check out the winners:

Golden skate awards. Photo by BadJon

Most Class While Kicking Ass: Attackagewea
Best Blocker: Spaghetto Fabulous
Best Jammer: Tropically Punch
Best Pivot: DJ Pain
Purple Heart Award: Vixen Dickson and Christina Hyena
Most Dedicated Skater: Gillie O’Tene
Most Feared: Sexual Chocolate
Referee of the Year: Meenerschnitzel
Sweetest Roller Girl: Abandon All Hope
Most Underrated: Painmaica
Most Improved: Dottie Demento
Best Whips: Detroit Funk
Life of the Afterparty: Red Dread
Penalty Queen: Boston E. Legal
Best Freshmeat: Tina Hirsig
Best Legs: Goldee Headlocks
Best Booty: Shells Bells
Best Tattoos: Back Stabbeth
Most Spirited: Major Threat
Funniest Rollergirl: Ringo Starrdust
MVP: Lex McCusker
Best Coach: Bloody T-Bone
Most Dedicated Volunteer: ThunderKat
Most Dedicated NSO: LoCo MoFo

Thank you to everyone who came out to party with us! It was an excellent night!

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The biggest day in South Carolina derby took Charleston by storm as the Columbia Quad Squad, Greenville Derby Dames, Palmetto State Roller Girls, Richland County Regulators, and Sumter Fly Girls rolled into the Lowcountry Highrollers’ home turf for the State Championships!

The tournament was organized similar to the World Cup, with two pools of three teams playing against each other to make it to the finals.

The first bout featured the reigning champions, the Columbia Quad Squad defeating  Myrtle Beach’s Palmetto State Roller Girls, 88-19.

Next up were the Highrollers facing off against the Greenville Derby Dames. The Highrollers struck first with Green-Eyed Sniper putting points on the board, and the Highrollers continued the momentum by following up with a big power jam by Lex McCusker. The Dames rallied back when jammer Lorena Block-It racked up a huge 30-point power jam, but the Highrollers skated to the win, 127-55.

The third bout featured PSRG against the Richland County Regulators, with PSRG picking up the win 96-59.

Up next was the debut bout for the Sumter Fly Girls. This team, featuring several ladies from GDD, CQS, and the URGE and coached by RCR’s Dell, rose to the challenge of a tournament-level bout and took on GDD. It was a trial by fire, and GDD took the win 173-22.

The fifth bout of the day featured a capitol city showdown with CQS taking on their crosstown rivals, RCR. The Regulators started strong with big hits and strong walls, but CQS outlasted the assault and skated away with the win, 132-31.

The Highrollers hit the track again, this time facing off against the SFG. Right from the first whistle, LCHR made a strong showing, with Major Threat, Ringo Starrdust, and Molly Mauls-A-Lot grabbing lead jammer statuses and picking up points. SFG’s BeatHer Pan flexed her jammer skills by picking up points,and the Fly Girls kept up the fight till the very last whistle, showing the crowd that South Carolina has another strong derby squad on the rise. Final score was LCHR 102, SFG 22.

Game seven was the battle for third place in the state, which featured the two second place teams from each pool, PSRG and GDD. These two mean green teams fought hard and fought long in a heated derby battle, but when the dust settled, GDD had earned the title of 3rd in state with a score of 83-20.

The final and highly-anticipated championship bout featured the undefeated Columbia Quad Squad against the hometown Lowcountry Highrollers. The ladies in pink struck first, with Tropikally Punch grabbing the first lead jammer status, followed by Green-Eyed Sniper’s lead jammer status in the second jam. Never ones to trail behind, CQS’ jammers Crystal Cutt and Grafik answered back, keeping the score close. After a few lead changes, LCHR began to pull away and increased their lead by 10 points. It became a battle of blockers, with CQS’s Truckstop, Chucktown Bruiser, and Holly Hunter keeping Kally and Sniper in their sights, and LCHR’s Lex McCusker, Detroit Funk, and Sexual Chocolate working over the CQS jammers. CQS brought the score back up, and derby fans rose to their feet and crowded the caution tape line as the final minutes ticked away. It was a exciting fight to the finish, but as the final whistle blew, CQS took the win and remained the South Carolina state championships with a score of 71-64.

This tournament was the final 2011 bout for the Highrollers, who finished 9-1 in the regular season and second place in the state tournament. We want to give lots of DERBY LOVE to all our wonderful fans who cheered us on throughout the season, our sponsors who supported us in our league efforts, our referees who give countless (and often thankless!) hours to keep the sport safe, fair and fun, our NSOs who help keep our bouts running smoothly, and our volunteers who really pulled out all the stops to help us make this tournament possible.

We would also like to thank each and every skater who attended the tournament for being such a great competitor, contributor to the success of the tournament, and a proud representative for her league and the sport.  South Carolina has some serious derby talent, and we wish all the best to every league in their upcoming 2012 season!

The Highrollers are now in their off-season, but you can still catch your favorite derby girls around town! We’ll be skating in the City of Charleston Christmas parade on December 4, as well as in the Folly Beach Christmas parade on December 10. For all the latest on your Highrollers, become our fan on Facebook and check back right here at lowcountryhighrollers.com.

Your final scores:

Game 1: CQS 88  PSRG 19
Game 2: LCHR 127  GDD 55
Game 3: PSRG 96  RCR 59
Game 4: GDD 173  SFG 22
Game 5: CQS 132  RCR 31
Game 6: LCHR 102  SFG 22
Game 7 (Runner-Up Bout): GDD 83  PSRG  20
Game 8 (Championship Bout): CQS 71  LCHR 64

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Eat wings and raise funds!

Your Lowcountry Highrollers take pride in supporting our local charities, now it’s time for you to be able to come support us while enjoying some great food!

Come out to meet some of your favorite  derby girls this Thursday evening from 4:00-10:00 at Buffalo Wild Wings at the Tanger Outlet Mall in North Charleston. We will be skating around and signing autographs for a night of fun!

Buffalo Wild Wings will donate 15% of all food sales to LCHR, which will help us with our upcoming travel and bouting expenses so we can represent here in Charleston and all around the Southeast!

The more people that come out, the more love we feel from our fans! Let’s make it a great night!

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Are you ready for some Halloween fun? Grab the family and some friends and join the Lowcountry Highrollers at the Second Annual Halloween in the BOOroughs this Saturday from  6:00-9:00PM!

The night full of Halloween festivities kicks off with a parade starting at Brewster’s Court (St. Phillip Street), and proceeds to Elliotborough Park located at 134 Line Street.

There will be tons of fun activities. contests, and games for the kids, sack races, a costume contest, corn hole, baking contests, a photo booth, live music courtesy of the V-Tones and the South Carolina Broadcasters, a jack-o-lantern contest, bake sale, and more! The Highrollers will be rolling through the parade, as well as helping out with games and activities!

Food will be provided by some of Charleston’s finest food trucks – Roti Rolls, Hello My Name Is BBQ, and LCHR sponsor King of Pops. There will also be beer and wine available for purchase.

Don’t forget to pick up a few raffle tickets for a chance to win some great prizes! All the proceeds from this event will benefit SideWalk Chalk!

Check out the full event invite on Facebook, and we’ll see you Saturday!

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It all comes down to this!

Roller derby has been rockin’ throughout the state all season long, and now it’s time to determine who is the best in South Carolina!

The Columbia Quad Squad (Columbia), Greenville Derby Dames (Greenville), Palmetto State Roller Girls (Myrtle Beach), Richland County Regulators (Columbia), and the U.R.G.E. (Greenville) will join your Lowcountry Highrollers at the Citadel McAlister Fieldhouse to battle it out in this huge day of derby! This is the first year the Highrollers will be hosting this tournament, and we are thrilled to bring you the best derby that South Carolina has to offer!

Our featured charity for the bout is the Lowcountry Food Bank, a local organization that solicits and distributes healthy food and grocery products to feed the poor and hungry of the Lowcountry. Save $1 off the ticket price at the door by donating a non-perishable food item. Advance ticket holders who donate will receive a free raffle ticket! Thousands of people across the Lowcountry, including many children, face hunger and food uncertainty every day. Spread the derby love and bring in some non-perishable food donations!

Tickets for this full day of derby are only $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Advance tickets are available at City Lights Coffee, Hot Wheels Skating Center, Mama Q’s Kitchen, Red’s Icehouse, Rogue Wave Surf Shop, Two Keys Tavern, online at Brown Paper Tickets, or from your favorite Highroller.
Want to watch the bout in style? Pick up some VIP tickets! Our VIP lounge offers a reserved seating area in the Citadel club box, tasty food provided by Home Team BBQ, and delicious drinks courtesy of Pinnacle Vodka, Early Times Whiskey, Red Stripe Lager, Firefly Vodka, and Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, all for just $40! VIP tickets are available online now!

Doors will open at 12:00, and the action goes all day until a champion is crowned. There will also be entertainment, music, and activities throughout the day, followed by the official afterparty at the Music Farm. For all the latest bout day schedule updates, including game times, become our fan on Facebook and keep checking back right here at www.lowcountryhighrollers.com.

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Last Saturday was packed full of derby as the Lowcountry Highrollers hosted their final regular-season bout, Chucktown Throwdown!

The day started off with some of Theatre 99’s comedians performing for the crowd as they found their seats and the skaters finished up their final warm-ups. The national anthem was beautifully sung by our very own Red Dread (what CAN’T that girl do?), and then it was derby time!

The first bout featured your LCHR All-Stars facing off against the Cape Fear Roller Girls All-Stars from Wilmington, NC in the first ever matchup of these two leagues. Jammer Green-Eyed Sniper got the bout started off right with an 8-point jam on a power play, but Cape Fear soon rallied to take the lead. Tropikally Punch fought through the relentless blocker walls to earn 15 points to bring the score to a 28-28 tie.  The Cape Fear blockers continued to target the Highroller jammers while their quick and agile jammers picked up the points. The Highrollers trailed at half, with a score of 52-90. The your hometown derby girls came out of the locker room re-energized and fired up, ready to reevaluate their strategy and play their game in the second half. Blockers Sexual Chocolate and Lex McCusker traded hits with Cape Fear blockers Hawaiian Puncher and Meagan U Beg, while LCHR jammers fought hard for each and every point. The second half was full of big hits, but also trips to the penalty box. The Highrollers began to close the gap, but Cape Fear jammers Candi Capitate and Ann T. Gravity picked up big points on power jams and the Highrollers were not able to recover. After a hard-fought battle, the Cape Fear Roller Girls took the win, with a score of 185-122. The Lowcountry Highrollers finish their regular season with a record of 9-1.

The LCHR All-Stars had little time to recover as they dashed off to the locker rooms to change uniforms and redistribute themselves amongst their home teams for the night’s second event, the Intraleague Tournament! The trophy had been in the hands of the Swamp Foxes since their victory at the Sibling Rivalry bout, and this tournament would decide who will carry the trophy into our 2012 season.

The first of the three 20-minute mini-bouts featured the punk rockers in red, the Holy City Heartbreakers, against the royal blue and silver-clad Ashley Riverdolls. The bout started of with quick, low-scoring jams, and by consistently grabbing lead jammer status, the Riverdolls were able to control the jams and build their lead. Despite efforts from the Heartbreakers jammers, including a 7-point jam by Dame Right, the rockers were not able to overcome the point deficit before the bout clock ran out. Final score was Riverdolls 46, Heartbreakers 25.

The second matchup kept the Heartbreakers on the track, this time skating against the camo-clad Swamp Foxes. This bout was a battle of the jammers, with Heartbreakers Miss Hawaiian Trippabitch and Ringo Starrdust frequently out on the jammer line against Swamp Foxes Green-Eyed Sniper and Doutaz Mania. The Swamp Foxes began to pull ahead during the final 10 minutes of the jam and took the win, with a final score of 44-20.

With the Heartbreakers’ two losses, the winner of the trophy would be determined by the outcome of the final matchup of the night – the Riverdolls vs the Swamp Foxes. This bout was close from the beginning, with lead changes but neither team breaking away. Every point earned was crucial and hard-fought. With the Swamp Foxes up by one point and only enough time for one more jam, the Riverdolls sent Molly Mauls-A-Lot out to the jammer line against Green-Eyed Sniper. It was only fitting that this action-packed and exciting bout would end in a nail-biter, and everyone held their breath at the last whistle as the points were added to the scoreboard announcing the Riverdolls had won 36-35! With two wins, the Riverdolls claimed the trophy as their own!

We would like to thank the Cape Fear Roller Girls for playing such a tough, competitive, and fun game, as well as helping us work towards our WFTDA certification! Lots of derby love also goes out to all of our sponsors, referees, NSOs, volunteers, coaches, and of course, our fans (especially all you hardcore derby lovers who stuck it out to the end)!

You’ve got one more chance to see your Highrollers in action before the 2011 season ends. The South Carolina Roller Derby State Championships will be on Sunday, November 13th at the Citadel’s McAlister Fieldhouse. The Palmetto State Roller Girls, Greenville Derby Dames, Richland County Regulators, Columbia Quad Squad, URGE, and Lowcountry Highrollers will all be fighting it out to determine who is #1 in the state!

If you loved all the exciting derby action at Chucktown Throwdown, just wait until next season! We will soon announce our 2012 schedule which is jam-packed with all the roller derby goodness you’ve come to expect from your Lowcountry Highrollers! For all the latest news and information, become our fan on Facebook and check back right here at www.lowcountryhighrollers.com.

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2011 Fire Safety Expo

Fire Prevention Week is October 9-15th, and the Lowcountry Highrollers are teaming up with the James Island Fire Department to spread the word about fire safety!

Highrollers and friends at the 2010 Expo

Join us at the 2011 Fire Prevention Expo from 6:00PM-9:00PM on Thursday, October 13th in the Lowe’s parking lot on James Island. Here’s just some of the fun you can expect for this year’s expo:  a Jaws of Life demonstration, bounce houses for the kids, the JIPD Fire Safety House, music from Y102.5FM, and lots of fire trucks, ambulances, and the state-of-the-art Meducare helicopter on display! Your Highrollers will be decked out in derby gear, rolling around the expo and selling raffle tickets to support the James Island Fire Alliance! You could win a new iPad2!

This event is free to all, so be sure bring the whole family! Come out for a good time and learn some potentially life-saving fire prevention and safety facts!

 

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Dr. TrickInaBox and his harem of hucksters are rolling into town on Thursday, October 6th, offering quick fixes and cure-alls for our local economy with his chain restaurants and big box stores.  Don’t be swayed by his cunning ways and empty promises – remember to support your local businesses!

Lowcountry Local First is hosting its second Local Business Revival and celebrating all things Charleston!

The event kicks off at 6:00 when the Medicine Man arrives on King Street and parades to the Music Farm, accompanied by the Lowcountry Highrollers serving as his coterie of tricksters. The parade route will end in a street fair outside of the Music Farm, with food trucks serving up tasty goodness and local business displaying their wares. After a performance by the Medicine Man and the Reverend Ben Savensoles, the afterparty kicks off with our favorite DJs, Cassidy and the Kid!

Tickets are just $5 for this great event – do your part to support the local economy!

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