I got the chance to skate in the Roller Derby. #32 San Francisco Bay Area Bombers. John Hall was the Executive Director of Roller Derby back then. We played at the old Chicago Amphitheater. I trained there as well. I wonder whatever happened to my teammates and the rest of the family? Loved it
Saw my 1st ever Roller Derby game "live in person" @ Kezar Pavilion. Jolters & Bay Bombers. Yes a lot of fond memories. For a 12 year old on his own without Parents, times were very different then too! You can actually afford to go to a game purchase a ticket. Purchase a yearbook. Buy a coke maybe a hot dog not break your allowance!
@@barbie.travels Ironically I still am too after all these years. Still it needs to be done correctly if repeated in present day too. Sad more time that passes & those who've been there done that around to train new Skaters, the current one will be all that we have. Has zero lasting appeal for me.
Watching roller derby in the 70s, I saw a lot fights. To see the two teams congratulate each other after this game was a refreshing change of pace.
I got the chance to skate in the Roller Derby. #32 San Francisco Bay Area Bombers. John Hall was the Executive Director of Roller Derby back then. We played at the old Chicago Amphitheater. I trained there as well. I wonder whatever happened to my teammates and the rest of the family? Loved it
How fake or not was it.?
It was about 30% real and 70% fate had a friend who skated for the bombers
This was before the roller derby became a fashion show
I miss seeing this on TV
Saw my 1st ever Roller Derby game "live in person" @ Kezar Pavilion. Jolters & Bay Bombers. Yes a lot of fond memories. For a 12 year old on his own without Parents, times were very different then too! You can actually afford to go to a game purchase a ticket. Purchase a yearbook. Buy a coke maybe a hot dog not break your allowance!
I'm a taxi driver in San Francisco and I don't have $150 for a Giants ticket 😐 I'll stick with roller derby for now I guess.
@@freddymarcel-marcum6831 Wishful thinking Roller Derby seen here on UA-cam no longer exist
@@georgegong6813 actually...it does... shhhhhhh. In the Bay Area, you just gotta know the right handshake.
Me too i was about 8 years old on my first gave at kezar stadium. Bay Bomber fan for decades.
@@barbie.travels Ironically I still am too after all these years. Still it needs to be done correctly if repeated in present day too. Sad more time that passes & those who've been there done that around to train new Skaters, the current one will be all that we have. Has zero lasting appeal for me.
A lot of memories. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mike gamon
I wonder if you wrote to that address today what would happen? It's probably defunct but who knows?🙂
3 had absolutely no right to be out there. Getting manhandled