Rose City Rollers

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Rose City Rollers
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Metro area Portland, Oregon
Country United States
Founded 2004
Teams Break Neck Betties
Guns N Rollers
Heartless Heathers
High Rollers
Wheels of Justice (travel)
Axles of Annihilation (travel)
Track type(s) Flat
Venue The Hangar at Oaks Amusement Park
Affiliations WFTDA
Org. type 501(c)(3) NPO
Website rosecityrollers.com
The Rose City Rollers.

The Rose City Rollers is an all-female flat track roller derby league founded in Portland, Oregon, United States. Established in 2004, the Rose City Rollers consists of four local home teams and two all-star travelling teams that represent the league in competition with other leagues.[1] The Rose City Rollers is a founding member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association.

Home teams

  • BreakNeck Betties
  • Guns N Rollers
  • Heartless Heathers
  • High Rollers

All-star travel teams

  • Wheels of Justice
  • Axles of Annihilation

Other Programs

  • Rose Buds - Portland's junior roller derby program provides opportunities for personal growth and development for girls aged 12-17 by encouraging teamwork, confidence, sportsmanship, and fun. They also participate in volunteer activities and fundraising efforts in order to engage and interact with their community.
  • Wreckers - A recreational (non-competitive) program designed to further the sport of flat track roller derby. This program is open to women 18 and over who are interested in playing derby at any competitive or non-competitive level and is often the first step into the league. To join the Wreckers program, interested parties must attend the orientation meeting which is typically held on the first Saturday of every other month at 1 pm in The Hangar.
  • Gorge Roller Girls - An expansion area of the Rose City Rollers based in Hood River, OR, this group fields two home teams, the Cherry Bombers and the River Reapers.
Season Q4 ranking[2] Playoffs Championship
2006 16[3] 16[4]
2007 15[5] R1[6] DNQ
2008 N/A 7[7] DNQ
2009 5 7[8] DNQ
2010 4 4[9] DNQ
2011 3 3[10] R1[11]

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