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Diamond State Roller Derby (DSRD) is a flat track
roller derby Roller derby is a roller skating contact sport played by two teams of fifteen members. Roller derby is played by approximately 1,250 amateur leagues worldwide, mostly in the United States. Game play consists of a series of short scrimmages (jam ...
league based in Wilmington, Delaware. Founded in 2006, the league has since grown to include four teams: one travel team and three home teams. Diamond State is a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).


History

The league was formed in March 2006 as the "Wilmington City Ruff Rollers", by four local women: Naughty Nikki Napalm, WitchBlade, Will O' the Whip, and Lolli Dagger, two of whom had unsuccessfully tried out for a Philadelphia-based league. They soon recruited more skaters, bringing the league up to twenty, and remained around this strength for several years, but the release of the movie '' Whip It'' rapidly drew additional interest.Justin Williams,
Anything Once: Bruising day on the job courtesy of roller girls
, '' The News Journal'', April 10, 2010
The organization was accepted into the WFTDA Apprentice Program in January 2010,Apprentice Leagues
, WFTDA ersion of 23 March 2010/ref> and adopted the name "Diamond State Roller Girls" soon after. It became a full member of the WFTDA in December 2012,WFTDA Welcomes 14 New Members
", 3 December 2012
becoming eligible to obtain regional ranking. DSRG is the first roller derby league in the state of Delaware to obtain WFTDA membership. At the beginning of 2012, DSRG underwent an enormous restructuring to make the league more competitive, including a more regimented training program for new skaters, a new board of directors, and new coaching staff. Due to all the changes made, Diamond State Roller Girls had greater growth and skater retention during the 2012 season than all other previous seasons. The three home teams are the Back Alley Brawlers, The Black Eyed Bombshells, and the Hardwood Heartbreakers. In January 2016, the league changed its name to Diamond State Roller Derby. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the closure and restrictions around gatherings in the United States, the WFTDA canceled many of the events scheduled and DSRD has chosen to take time off to comply


WFTDA rankings


References

{{Delaware sports Sports in Wilmington, Delaware Roller derby leagues established in 2006 Roller derby leagues in Delaware Women's Flat Track Derby Association Division 3 2006 establishments in Delaware