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The Rose City Rollers is a women's flat track roller derby league based in Portland, Oregon, operating as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and is a founding member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA). [1]
Rose City Rollers: B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls: Loren Mutch (Rose) 2015 6–8 November WFTDA Championships [21] St Paul, Minnesota: Rose City Rollers: Gotham Girls Roller Derby: Victorian Roller Derby League: Scald Eagle (Rose) [22] 2016 4–6 November WFTDA Championships [23] Portland, Oregon: Rose City Rollers: Gotham Girls Roller Derby ...
Other teams have incorporated the "Rose City" nickname into their brand. The Rose City Rollers, an all-female roller derby league within the Women's Flat Track Derby Association, was established in 2004 and supports four local teams and two traveling teams. [33] [34] The Rollers support a junior league known as the Rosebuds. [35]
Akron, OH - NEO Roller Derby (2007–2016) and Rubber City Rollergirls (2009–2016) merged to become Akron Roller Derby [2] Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia – Paradise City Roller Derby [3] Layton, UT – Davis Derby Dames (2006–2009) – split to form the O-Town Derby Dames and the Junction City Roller Dolls [4]
In August 2010, Scald Eagle joined the Rose City Rollers fresh meat program. By January 2011, she was playing for the all-star travel team "Wheels of Justice." By January 2011, she was playing for the all-star travel team "Wheels of Justice."
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On February 16, 2007, the Rat City Rollergirls beat Tucson Roller Derby 83–72 in the finals of the Western Regional Tournament, the Dust Devil, held in Tucson, Arizona. [7] The previous year, Tucson Roller Derby had hosted the first Dust Devil tournament, considered the first national roller derby tournament, placing second.
Harbor City was founded as Harbor City Roller Dames in January 2007 by Melissa LaTour, known as "Ginger Suicide". [2] [3] For a while, it was run by Michael and Mary Utecht, [4] but in October 2009, it became skater-owned. [2] The team hosts skate-a-thon fundraisers to raise money. [5]