Utah Roller Skating
Indoor & Outdoor Roller Skating Venues, Inline Skating, Scooters, Roller Derby
Junction City Roller Derby
April 15-16, 2023, 5 pm
Golden Spike Event Center, Ogden
Indoor & Outdoor Roller Skating Venues, Inline Skating, Scooters, Roller Derby
Junction City Roller Derby
April 15-16, 2023, 5 pm
Golden Spike Event Center, Ogden
The seventh home bout of the Salt City Derby Girls’ 2009 season: Leave It to Cleavers vs. Death Dealers at the Salt Palace in downtown Salt Lake City. Doors at 6 pm, bout at 7 pm.
http://www.saltcityderbygirls.com
2011 Boot Camp Tryouts
Do you want to be a JUNCTION CITY ROLLER DOLL?
Complete the JCRD BOOT CAMP Jan 15th, 22nd, 29th 8am-10am and you may become 2011 FRESHMEAT!!
What you need:
$25 registration fee (non refundable)
Gear (skates, helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, wrist guards, mouthguard) limited rentals available on location.
Completion of ALL 3 DAYS of the boot camp will make you eligible to be drafted onto the league.
Get ready for our Boot Camp (2011 tryouts). Come to Classic Fun Center in Layton Jan 13th (7pm-9pm) and skate with the dolls during their open skate to meet the skaters and ask any questions you may have before the Boot Camp starts.
For more Info: Email SlayerCake
Come in your best ’20s costume and party with others at the American Legion.
Salt City Derby Girls 2009 Championship Game
SATURDAY – SEPTEMBER 26 – 7:00PM.
$10.00 + 2.75 s/ch ($1.50 Smith’s Tix Outlets).
$15.00 at the door.
Salt Palace.
100 South West Temple, SLC.
All seats are general admission.
http://www.saltcityderbygirls.com/
Tickets purchased through SmithTix
Come join your local Roller Derby Team – Junction City Roller Dolls (JRCD) Saturday March 19, 2011 at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah.
This season JCRD has created and is presenting to you your two HOME TEAMS: Railway Banditas and Hilltop Aces.
The teams will consist of rotating rosters, similar to last season’s “expo bouts”. For each Home Team Bout, skaters will be rotated between the teams, ensuring no single girl is permanently on one team, or constantly playing against the same girls. JCRD believes that it is important to continually promote a sisterhood within the league and splitting the skaters into “permanent teams” can lead to animosity and possibly break down the oneness of the league. JCRD strives to continue to grow, work, learn, and play roller derby together as ONE.