E-Ville Roller Derby was founded in 2006 by Laura "Chasey Maim" Holochuk along with six other women.[2] By January 2010, the league had more than fifty skaters, and claimed to be the largest roller derby league in northern Alberta. E-Ville launched the first junior roller derby league in Canada.[3][4]
In 2013, E-Ville hosted what was billed as "Canada's first roller derby championships" at the West Edmonton Mall, in which they finished in third place.[5] During 2014, E-Ville Roller Derby moved to Edmonton Sportsdome due to the demolition of Mayfield Trade Center. The league celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2016.[6]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, E-Ville Roller Derby was evicted from Edmonton Sportsdome, along with Oil City Roller Derby. In early 2021, the Edmonton Sportsdome was abandoned and deflated, leaving both leagues without a home. When the pandemic was mostly over in Edmonton, E-Ville practiced and scrimmaged at many different arenas around the Edmonton area, including Millennium Place in Sherwood Park. The two leagues haven't been able to live up to their pre-COVID fame and success and have hosted little to no events, without including away games.[9] The departure of many veteran players and refs is also a factor to the league's downfall.
Teams
E-Ville currently[when?] features a three-team house league, comprising the Berzerkhers and Slice Girls, and two travel teams which compete against teams from other leagues, the E-Ville Dead WFTDA-charter team, and the Living Dead B team. The former house teams included the Black Gold Diggers and Las Pistolitas, both of which folded in 2012 and 2018. However, the Black Gold Diggers returned and played for a one-off game in 2016. The house league teams compete for an annual championship called the Gage Cup, named for the late son of a former league member.[10] The Berzerkhers won the title in 2013, Las Pistolitas in 2016, the Slice Girls in 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015, and former home team the Black Gold Diggers won the title in 2009 and 2012.
WFTDA competition
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E-Ville joined the WFTDA Apprentice Program in January 2015,[11] and became a full member in March 2016.[12] E-Ville made their WFTDA Playoffs debut in 2017 at the Division 2 Playoffs and Championships as the 15th seed,[13] and finished in eighth place after a 295–238 loss to Oklahoma Victory Dolls.[14]