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Thursday
Jul222010

Little City JUNIOR ROLLERS!

 

Be part of this exciting opportunity for young women ages 10-17!

Little City Junior Rollers
What to expect:
 

Whether you’ve been skating for years or have never put on skates, we will teach you all the skills you need to be a roller girl.  You can expect to learn how to fall properly, how to stop safely and how to skate, if needed.  You will also learn the rules of junior roller derby.  After passing the Level 1 skills test, you will be able to skate with the team.


Skaters are required to wear skates, helmet, wrist guards, elbow pads, knee pads and a mouth guard to participate.  Eventually you will want to have your own gear, but we do have some gear and skates you can borrow in the beginning.  You will need to purchase and bring a heat molded football type mouth guard before you can participate as we do not loan these out for hygiene reasons.

We meet and practice at Johnson City Skate Center


Little City Junior Rollers Practice times are every Tuesday and Thursday from 4:00 – 6:00 pm.

Practice & Scrimmage Information

 2012 Session 1 Starts January 10, 2012

• Practices will be held at the Johnson City Family Skate Center.

• Scrimmages - TBA 

Cost: $25.00 per month

Ages 10-17

Open to ALL GIRLS ages 10-17.


Mission:
To skate hard and have fun and be the best we can be!
Products:
We produce a junior version of the awesome LITTLE CITY ROLLER GIRLS!


CONTACT:
littlecityjuniorrollers@gmail.com

 

Thursday
Jul222010

Charter Members of JRDA!!

The Little City Junior Rollers were the first Juniors/Brats team in the state of Tennessee.  

We are actively training and developing a sport that supports young women. Roller derby is the fastest growing sport for girls and women world wide!

 
2010 Little City Junior Rollers and the Madison Junior Derby Divas

A Founding Member of the Junior Roller Derby Association!

"The overall goal of Junior Roller Derby is to develop athletic abilities, build self-confidence, leadership skills, teamwork and improve overall fitness for girls ages 12-17."

The Junior Roller Derby Association (JRDA) is a public non-profit educational and amateur sports organization that is dedicated to advancing the growth of roller derby through the standardization of rules and goals for existing and new leagues.

The mission of JRDA is to nurture bold self-confidence in youth by developing teamwork and athletic ability while treasuring individuality within a culture of integration, encouragement, and service to others.

JRDA partners with competitive & recreational junior leagues, communities & schools, mentors & families; to empower youth through the international sport of roller derby.

The Little City Junior Rollers and Marshall, North Carolina's Madison Junior Derby Divas make up TWO of the original THREE Junior Roller Derby Association member leagues!