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Treasure Valley Roller Derby played 3 games and won each, taking home the trophy for the tournament. In 2023, Treasure Valley Roller Derby gained enough skaters to revive the B team, Boise River Rollers. The league held 5 doubleheader game nights at Idaho Central Arena in Downtown Boise. [14] The All-Stars went undefeated over their home summer ...
Aurora 88's Roller Derby Beloit, WI: Stateline Roller Derby Divas [130] 2007–June 2012 Beloit Bombshells [131] June 2012 – present Bemidji, MN: The Babe City Rollers [132] 2009–present Bloomington, IN: Boomington Blockheads Roller Derby [133] 2021–present Bloomington-Normal, IL: McLean County MissFits [134] 2010–present Bowling Green, KY
Idaho Central Arena (originally Bank of America Centre, formerly Qwest Arena and CenturyLink Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in the western United States, located in Boise, Idaho. Its seating capacity is 5,002 for ice hockey , 5,300 for basketball , 5,732 for end-stage concerts , 6,400 for boxing , and up to 6,800 for center-stage concerts.
National Roller Derby League (NRDL) – 1995–2004; initially promoted as Roller Derby Inc.; current site promotes the San Francisco Bay Bombers, etc. American Roller Derby League (ARDL) – 1997–2003; Owned by Tim Patten; briefly promoted as American Inline Roller Skating Derby League; Promoted the Bay City Bombers
Roller derby is a roller skating contact sport played on an oval track by two teams of five skaters. It is played by approximately 1,250 amateur leagues [note 1] worldwide, though it is most popular in the United States. [2] A 60-minute roller derby game, or bout, is a series of two-minute timed jams.
Pages in category "Roller derby leagues in Idaho" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Treasure Valley Rollergirls
Boise is home to an all-female, DIY, flat track roller derby league, the Treasure Valley Rollergirls, which beginning on Labor Day Weekend 2010 hosted an international, two-day, double elimination tournament, the first Spudtown Knockdown, [126] [127] featuring eight teams from throughout the American West and Canada. [128] [129]
ExtraMile Arena (formerly BSU Pavilion and Taco Bell Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the western United States, on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. It is located on the east end of campus, between West Campus Lane and César Chávez Circle, immediately northwest of Albertsons Stadium.