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Denver Roller Dolls get royal treatmentDaniel Williams, DDN Staff WriterFriday, January 22, 2010 | |
Some of Denver’s most badass women just got some serious backing.
Kroenke Sports Enterprises and AEG Live Rocky Mountains, along with the Denver Roller Dolls, announced yesterday the formation of a new partnership among the trio.
The Denver Roller Dolls will play seven home bouts at Odeum Colorado beginning March 20. The season will continue through October with one home bout approximately every four weeks.
Similar to other sports leagues, the Denver Roller Dolls is comprised of several teams, with three designated as home teams Ń The Bad Apples, The Green Barrettes and The Shotgun Betties.
The elite players from these three teams also compete on one of two travel teams, the nationally-ranked Mile High Club and Bruising Altitude.
At a media event at Wynkoop Brewery yesterday, Paul Andrews, executive vice president of Kroenke Sports Enterprises, Chuck Morris, CEO and president of AEG Live Rocky Mountains, were on hand, along with Andrea “Kendra Blood” Hill, League PR director and co-captain of the Green Barrettes to reveal details of the program.
“People will really be surprised at the athleticism and excitement of these bouts,” Morris said. “It’s going to be some of the most fun and exciting nights out in the region.”
The Denver Roller Dolls is a skater owned and operated nonprofit organization.
Season ticket holders will pay $105 per seat and will reap benefits of reserved, premium seat locations in the 6,500-seat venue in Broomfield. For more information on the Denver Roller Dolls, visit DenverRollerDolls.org.
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