Kim O'Leary, left, of Yonkers, and Lexie Zimmerman, of Greenwich, Conn., put on their gear
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Megan "Slim Fast" Freeman doesn't throw her body onto the floor, slide about 50 feet and crash into a Plexiglas wall for just any sport.
Unless she's allowed to wear her fishnet tights and black eyeliner, that is.
The tattooed 32-year-old Port Chester resident recently founded Suburbia Roller Derby, Westchester's first amateur roller derby league.
"You get to be tough, bad ... aggressive. You get to be really athletic and then there's the part of you that likes to get all dressed up - you get to be a girly girl - all at the same time," Freeman said after she spit out a black rubber mouth guard. "It's incredibly empowering.".........
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Source: Journal News
Publication Date: August 15, 2007
Reporter: Candice Ferrette at cferrett@lohud.com or 914-696-8229.
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Suburbia Roller Derby is preparing for its first "Punk and Roll Fundraiser" Saturday at the E.J. Murray Memorial Skating Center in Yonkers from 8:30 p.m. to midnight.
The public event will feature DJs Stella and Rat Boy, games and prizes.
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