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Roller derby is one of the fastest growing sports, with more than twelve hundred leagues in the world today. In the US alone, there are many roller derby leagues, each of them fielding a number of teams. Two such leagues and their teams will face each other at the No Coast Derby Girls vs. Oklahoma Victory Dolls game. If you are a derby fan, this is the right time to purchase No Coast Derby Girls vs Oklahoma Victory Dolls tickets.
The No Coast Derby Girls roller derby league hails from Nebraska and was formed in 2005. Initially, the league had several teams, however they were merged into two; the A team, known as the Mad Maxines, and the B team, known as the Road Warriors. These two teams regularly compete against other roller derby leagues on flat track types. their home games are played at Pershing Center and are members of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association. The league's mixed teams are some of the most competitive in the WFTDA. Founded in 2005 by a band of musicians who were inspired by an Austin based roller derby league during one of their tours, their first match took place in 2006 more than two thousand people attended.
Today, the league focuses exclusively on interleague play and no longer holds games between its own teams. In 2010, the league also played host to the WFTDA's South Central Regional Tournament. In 2008, its team was ranked third overall. Facing them at the upcoming game is yet another sensational roller derby league from Oklahoma. Formed in 2007, The Victory Dolls league is home to several teams. Two of these are interleague teams; the Battle Squad and the All Star Squad. Four more teams used to play with the league; the DeceptiConnies, the Frisky Business, the Paula Bunyans and the Punk Roxies. These, however don't exist anymore.
The Victory Dolls' home ground is Oklahoma State Fairgrounds and play on flat track types. They are also part of the WFTDA and were the youngest team inducted into the WFTDA in 2008. They were part of the South Central region until 2012, when the WFTDA's format changed to a ranking system based on divisions, much like the NCAA in 2013. They are now members of Division II in the WFTDA, and are known for contributing part of their profits to charities. They also organize fundraisers for injured skaters and are local fixtures at events such as the Mardi Gras. For fans of this league and its phenomenal teams, No Coast Derby Girls vs Oklahoma Victory Dolls tickets are on sale.