Treasure Valley Roller Girls Single Game or Season Pass for One at CenturyLink Arena (Half Off). Four Options Available.
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Boise's hometown derby league glides into new season during six hard-hitting, family-friendly bouts, including opening game on April 28
Like learning to use chopsticks, roller-skating takes patience, dedication, and a particularly dexterous set of toes. Scout some flexible feet with this deal to see the Treasure Valley Roller Girls play at CenturyLink Arena. Choose from the following options:
- For $6, you get one ticket for general-admission seating at the opening game on Saturday, April 28, at 7 p.m. (a $12 value).
- For $10, you get one ticket for VIP seating at the opening game on Saturday, April 28, at 7 p.m. (a $20 value).
- For $36, you get one season pass for general-admission seating (a $72 value).
- For $60, you get one season pass for VIP seating (a $120 value).<p>
VIP seating will be located on the floor, in a reserved section of seats. Doors open at 6 p.m. for the opening game on April 28.
Now in their third year as a member of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association, the Treasure Valley Roller Girls glide into CenturyLink Arena during six body-jolting bouts, including this season’s opening match on April 28. Derby fans ranging from pintsize to full-size can scout the speedy, family-friendly action, which will showcase the graceful dekes of G.I. Janesaw, Jilldozer, and the rest of their Treasure Valley teammates. Throughout each bout, blockers clash elbow to elbow while clearing lanes for jammers, who race past defenders and any fruit stands that spontaneously form trackside to collect points and subsequent glory. A brief halftime splits bouts into two rounds, and referees—also known as the Regulators—monitor all the hard-hitting action, making sure players use approved equipment and aren’t hiding police spike strips in their socks.
Boise's hometown derby league glides into new season during six hard-hitting, family-friendly bouts, including opening game on April 28
Like learning to use chopsticks, roller-skating takes patience, dedication, and a particularly dexterous set of toes. Scout some flexible feet with this deal to see the Treasure Valley Roller Girls play at CenturyLink Arena. Choose from the following options:
- For $6, you get one ticket for general-admission seating at the opening game on Saturday, April 28, at 7 p.m. (a $12 value).
- For $10, you get one ticket for VIP seating at the opening game on Saturday, April 28, at 7 p.m. (a $20 value).
- For $36, you get one season pass for general-admission seating (a $72 value).
- For $60, you get one season pass for VIP seating (a $120 value).<p>
VIP seating will be located on the floor, in a reserved section of seats. Doors open at 6 p.m. for the opening game on April 28.
Now in their third year as a member of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association, the Treasure Valley Roller Girls glide into CenturyLink Arena during six body-jolting bouts, including this season’s opening match on April 28. Derby fans ranging from pintsize to full-size can scout the speedy, family-friendly action, which will showcase the graceful dekes of G.I. Janesaw, Jilldozer, and the rest of their Treasure Valley teammates. Throughout each bout, blockers clash elbow to elbow while clearing lanes for jammers, who race past defenders and any fruit stands that spontaneously form trackside to collect points and subsequent glory. A brief halftime splits bouts into two rounds, and referees—also known as the Regulators—monitor all the hard-hitting action, making sure players use approved equipment and aren’t hiding police spike strips in their socks.
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