St. Chux Derby Chix was started in August 2009 by five women from St. Charles, Missouri.[1] Although nearby St. Louis had an established roller derby team in the Arch Rival Roller Girls, there was a need for derby expansion in St. Charles.[3] Establishing a skater run, skater owned, roller derby team began with recruitment, utilizing online advertising and word-of-mouth.[1] The number of skaters grew until December 2009 when SCDC officially incorporated, adopted a set of bylaws, and made plans for their first competitive season.[1] By 2011 the league comprised women between the ages of 19 and 41 with diverse backgrounds and occupations such as business owner, stay-at-home mom, certified medical assistant, special education coordinator, and product supervisor.[3][4]
St. Chux was accepted into the WFTDA Apprentice Program in October 2011,[5] and became a full member of the WFTDA in September 2012.[6]
WFTDA competition
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St. Chux returned to Division 2 Playoffs in 2015 as the seventh seed in Cleveland, winning their opening game against Brandywine, 205-196.[11] A 218-149 loss to Kansas City Roller Warriors[12] was followed by a 206-135 win against Jet City Rollergirls,[13] putting them in the fifth place game, which they won in a thrilling last jam victory, 216-215, in a rematch against Brandywine.[14]
The St. Chux Derby Chix league has regularly been featured in the St. Louis area press.[3][4] They are regular guests of Gary B and Randy Gardner broadcasting live on 590 The Fan KFNS (AM).[21] Local television station KPLR-TV listed the team as a "Team of the Week" in June 2010.[22] They were most recently featured on channel 5's Show Me St. Louis,[23] and are favorite guests on the Thom & Jeff Show.[24]
Community work
Each bout is an opportunity for the Chix to give back to the community. In 2012, they raised funds for Walk MS,[25] Miles Against Melanoma,[26] Seize the Day Run,[27] Disabled Athlete Sports Association,[28] and Growing American Youth.[29] On May 7, 2011, the league sponsored a bout for the Darryl Strawberry Foundation.[30][31] In 2009, SCDC league members assisted the charity event "Pasta for Pets" during their annual auction event.[32]