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{{Infobox roller derby league
{{Short description|Roller derby league}}
{{update|date=August 2019}}
{{Infobox roller derby league
| name = St. Louis GateKeepers
| name = St. Louis GateKeepers
| logo = St. Louis Gatekeepers logo.jpg
| logo = St. Louis Gatekeepers logo.jpg
| founded = November 2009
| founded = November 2009
| metro area = St. Louis, Missouri
| metro area = [[St. Louis, Missouri]]
| country = [[United States]]
| teams = GateKeepers Travel Team<br>South Grand Slammers<br>Dogtown Rockets<br>Riverfront Crimes
| teams = GateKeepers Travel Team<br>Creve Coroners<br>Central West Friends<br>Raiders of Forest Park<br>B-Keepers
| tracks = Flat
| tracks = Flat
| venue = various
| venue = various
| orgtype = skater-owned
| orgtype = skater-owned
| affiliations = MRDA (Men's Roller Derby Association)
| affiliations = [[Men's Roller Derby Association|MRDA (Men's Roller Derby Association)]]
| url = [http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/ StLGateKeepers.com]
| url = [http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/ StLGateKeepers.com]
}}
}}


'''The St. Louis GateKeepers''' are an open gender flat-track [[roller derby]] team based in [[St. Louis, Missouri]]. It was founded in November 2009 by Magnum, p.i.m.p. (Scott Meyer), a referee for the [[Arch Rival Rollergirls]], and Bat Wing (Evan Jones).<ref>{{cite web | title= About GateKeepers | url = http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/?about_us/about-gatekeepers.html | accessdate =2010-03-10}}</ref> Since then, the league has grown to support two touring travel teams (the main travel team and the '''B-Keepers''', the travelling B-team) and three local teams: '''The Creve Coroners''', '''The Central West Friends''', and the '''Raiders of Forest Park'''.<ref>{{cite web | title= St. Louis GateKeepers | url = http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/| accessdate =2010-03-10}}</ref>

'''The St. Louis GateKeepers''' are an all-men's amateur flat-track [[roller derby]] team based in [[Saint Louis, Missouri]]. It was founded in November of 2009 by Magnum, p.i.m.p. (Scott Meyer), a referee for the [[Arch Rival Rollergirls]], and Bat Wing (Evan Jones).<ref>{{cite web | title= About GateKeepers | url = http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/?about_us/about-gatekeepers.html | accessdate =2010-03-10}}</ref> Since then, the league has grown to support a touring travel team and three local teams: '''The South Grand Slammers''', '''The Riverfront Crimes''', and the '''Dogtown Rockets'''.<ref>{{cite web | title= St. Louis GateKeepers | url = http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/| accessdate =2010-03-10}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The St. Louis GateKeepers were concieved by Scott Meyer (who skates under the name Magnum P.I.M.P.) and Evan Jones (Bat Wing) on the way from a men's roller derby bout in Sioux City. Together, they started the GateKeepers in November of 2009. Since then, the league has grown from starting with only a few players to a roster that includes over 40 skaters.<ref>{{cite news|last=Campbell|first=Chris|title=Chaos, aggression and knee pads|url=http://www.stltoday.com/suburban-journals/metro/news/article_0295396b-6380-54f0-ba14-c6e916feb6d5.html|accessdate=11 March 2011|newspaper=Metro St. Louis Suburban Journal|date=4 January 2011}}</ref> Meyer continues to coach the league and play in travel bouts.
The St. Louis GateKeepers were conceived by Scott Meyer (who skates under the name Magnum p.i.m.p.) and Evan Jones (Bat Wing) on the way from a men's roller derby bout in Sioux City. Together, they started the GateKeepers in November 2009. Since then, the league has grown from starting with only a few players to a roster that includes over 40 skaters.<ref>{{cite news|last=Campbell|first=Chris|title=Chaos, aggression and knee pads|url=http://www.stltoday.com/suburban-journals/metro/news/article_0295396b-6380-54f0-ba14-c6e916feb6d5.html|accessdate=11 March 2011|newspaper=Metro St. Louis Suburban Journal|date=4 January 2011}}</ref> The GateKeepers won the Men's Roller Derby Association World Championship in 2015.

===Spring Roll 2011===
The St. Louis GateKeepers received considerable attention for their performance at the 2011 Spring Roll tournament hosted in [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]]. Despite being a relatively young team, the GateKeepers were undefeated in the tournament. Notably, the GateKeepers beat the high-ranking Puget Sound Outcasts and broke the 24-game winning streak of the previously undefeated [[New York Shock Exchange]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=Spring Roll: MRDA Recaps|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/05/spring_roll_mrda_recaps|work=Derby News Network|accessdate=20 May 2011}}</ref>


==Local League Structure==
==Local League Structure==
The St. Louis GateKeepers consists of three local teams, each named after a St. Louis neighborhood. The teams are '''The South Grand Slammers''', '''The Riverfront Crimes''', and the '''Dogtown Rockets''', and are named after the [[Grand_Center,_St._Louis|South Grand Avenue]] district, the Riverfront area, and [[Clayton/Tamm,_St._Louis|Dogtown]], respectively. The teams practice together at regular practices, but bout against each other in a series of matches deemed 'Turf Wars', culminating in a yearly championship.<ref>{{cite web | title= St. Louis GateKeepers | url = http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/| accessdate =2010-03-10}}</ref> The league is entirely skater-run, with the players helping to run the the teams, referee the local bouts and pay for rink time. <ref>{{cite news|last=Weich|first=Susan|title=All-male squad breaking ground on St. Louis roller derby scene|url=http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/columns/susan-weich/article_0f8ff7d1-d746-5e68-977d-bc3e37775103.html|accessdate=11 March 2011|newspaper=St. Louis Post Dispatch|date=24 March 2010}}</ref>
The St. Louis GateKeepers consists of three local teams, each named after a St. Louis neighborhood. The teams are '''The South Grand Slammers''', '''The Riverfront Crimes''', and the '''Dogtown Rockets''', and are named after the [[Midtown St. Louis|South Grand Avenue]] district, the [[Downtown St. Louis|Riverfront]] area, and [[Clayton/Tamm, St. Louis|Dogtown]], respectively. The teams practice together at regular practices, but bout against each other in a series of matches deemed 'Turf Wars', culminating in a yearly championship.<ref>{{cite web | title= St. Louis GateKeepers | url = http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/| accessdate =2010-03-10}}</ref> The league is entirely skater-run, with the players helping to run the teams, referee the local bouts and pay for rink time.<ref>{{cite news|last=Weich|first=Susan|title=All-male squad breaking ground on St. Louis roller derby scene|url=http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/columns/susan-weich/article_0f8ff7d1-d746-5e68-977d-bc3e37775103.html|accessdate=11 March 2011|newspaper=St. Louis Post Dispatch|date=24 March 2010}}</ref>


==2011 Schedule==
==2011 Schedule==

'''March 26th''' - South Grand Slammers vs. Riverfront Crimes <br />
=== Intraleague Schedule ===
'''April 16th''' - Dogtown Red Rockets vs. South Grand Slammers <br />
'''May 21st''' - Riverfront Crimes vs. Dogtown Red Rockets <br />
'''March 26''' - South Grand Slammers vs. Riverfront Crimes <br />
'''June 18th''' - South Grand Slammers vs. Riverfront Crimes <br />
'''April 16''' - Dogtown Red Rockets vs. South Grand Slammers <br />
'''July 23rd''' - Dogtown Red Rockets vs. South Grand Slammers <br />
'''May 21''' - Riverfront Crimes vs. Dogtown Red Rockets <br />
'''June 18''' - South Grand Slammers vs. Riverfront Crimes <br />
'''July 23''' - Dogtown Red Rockets vs. South Grand Slammers <br />
'''Aug 20th''' - Riverfront Crimes vs. Dogtown Red Rockets <br />
'''Aug 20th''' - Riverfront Crimes vs. Dogtown Red Rockets <br />
'''Sept 17th''' - Turf War Championship <br />
'''Sept 17th''' - Turf War Championship

===Interleague Travel Team Schedule===
{| class="wikitable"
! Date
! St. Louis GateKeepers vs.
! Location
! St. Louis GateKeepers
! Opposing Team
|-
| 02/05/11
| Race City Rebels
| Indianapolis, IN
| '''213'''
| 63
|-
| 05/14/11
| Puget Sound Outcast
| Ft. Wayne, IN (Spring Roll Tournament)
| '''201'''
| 78
|-
| 05/15/11
| Harm City Homicide
| Ft. Wayne, IN (Spring Roll Tournament)
| '''261'''
| 56
|-
| 05/15/11
| New York Shock Exchange
| Ft. Wayne, IN (Spring Roll Tournament)
| '''158'''
| 138
|-
| 05/29/11
| Ozarks Derby Brigade'''*'''
| Springfield, MO
| '''348'''
| 35
|-
| 06/11/11
| Twin Cites Terrors
| St. Louis, MO
| '''207'''
| 43
|-
| 07/09/11
| Ozarks Derby Brigade'''*'''
| St. Peters, MO
| '''272'''
| 71
|-
| 08/27/11
| Des Moines
| Des Moines, IA
| '''159'''
| 116
|-
| 10/22/11
| Puget Sound Outcast
| New York, NY (MRDA Championship)
| 106
| '''127'''
|-
| 10/22/11
| Magic City Misfits
| New York, NY (MRDA Championship)
| 145
| '''170'''
|}
'''*''' B-Keepers Game


== 2010 Season Interleague Stats ==
== 2010 Season Interleague Stats ==
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| class="vs" | Race City Rebels
| class="vs" | Race City Rebels
| St. Louis, MO
| St. Louis, MO
| class="us" | <strong>125</strong>
| class="us" | '''125'''
| class="them" | 17
| class="them" | 17
|-
|-
| class="date" | 05/08/2010
| class="date" | 05/08/2010
| class="vs" | Twin City Terror
| class="vs" | Twin City Terrors
| Fort Wayne, IN
| Fort Wayne, IN
| class="us" | <strong>49</strong>
| class="us" | '''49'''
| class="them" | 35
| class="them" | 35
|-
|-
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| class="vs" | Dallas Deception
| class="vs" | Dallas Deception
| Fort Wayne, IN
| Fort Wayne, IN
| class="us" | <strong>43</strong>
| class="us" | '''43'''
| class="them" | 40
| class="them" | 40
|-
|-
| class="date" | 05/08/2010
| class="date" | 05/08/2010
| class="vs" | Puget Sound Outcast Derby
| class="vs" | Puget Sound Outcast
| Fort Wayne, IN
| Fort Wayne, IN
| class="us" | 120
| class="us" | 120
| class="them" | <strong>121</strong>
| class="them" | '''121'''
|-
|-
| class="date" | 06/12/2010
| class="date" | 06/12/2010
| class="vs" | Race City Rebels
| class="vs" | Race City Rebels
| Indianapolis, IN
| Indianapolis, IN
| class="us" | <strong>226</strong>
| class="us" | '''226'''
| class="them" | 68
| class="them" | 68
|-
|-
| class="date" | 08/21/2010
| class="date" | 08/21/2010
| class="vs" | Twin City Terror
| class="vs" | Twin City Terrors
| Lakeville, MN
| Lakeville, MN
| class="us" | <strong>144</strong>
| class="us" | '''144'''
| class="them" | 93
| class="them" | 93
|-
|-
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| class="vs" | Magic City Misfits
| class="vs" | Magic City Misfits
| Fayetteville, AR
| Fayetteville, AR
| class="us" | <strong>170</strong>
| class="us" | '''170'''
| class="them" | 143
| class="them" | 143
|-
|-
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| class="vs" | Race City Rebels
| class="vs" | Race City Rebels
| Indianapolis, IN
| Indianapolis, IN
| class="us" | <strong>213</strong>
| class="us" | '''213'''
| class="them" | 63
| class="them" | 63
|}<ref>{{cite web|title=St. Louis GateKeepers Bout Results|url=http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/?bouts/bout-results.html|accessdate=11 March 2011}}</ref>
|}<ref>{{cite web|title=St. Louis GateKeepers Bout Results|url=http://www.stlgatekeepers.com/?bouts/bout-results.html|accessdate=11 March 2011}}</ref>
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* [http://www.stlgatekeepers.com St. Louis GateKeepers Home Page]
* [http://www.stlgatekeepers.com St. Louis GateKeepers Home Page]


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Latest revision as of 18:36, 9 June 2023

St. Louis GateKeepers
League logo
Metro areaSt. Louis, Missouri
CountryUnited States
FoundedNovember 2009
TeamsGateKeepers Travel Team
Creve Coroners
Central West Friends
Raiders of Forest Park
B-Keepers
Track type(s)Flat
Venuevarious
AffiliationsMRDA (Men's Roller Derby Association)
Org. typeskater-owned
WebsiteStLGateKeepers.com

The St. Louis GateKeepers are an open gender flat-track roller derby team based in St. Louis, Missouri. It was founded in November 2009 by Magnum, p.i.m.p. (Scott Meyer), a referee for the Arch Rival Rollergirls, and Bat Wing (Evan Jones).[1] Since then, the league has grown to support two touring travel teams (the main travel team and the B-Keepers, the travelling B-team) and three local teams: The Creve Coroners, The Central West Friends, and the Raiders of Forest Park.[2]

History

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The St. Louis GateKeepers were conceived by Scott Meyer (who skates under the name Magnum p.i.m.p.) and Evan Jones (Bat Wing) on the way from a men's roller derby bout in Sioux City. Together, they started the GateKeepers in November 2009. Since then, the league has grown from starting with only a few players to a roster that includes over 40 skaters.[3] The GateKeepers won the Men's Roller Derby Association World Championship in 2015.

Spring Roll 2011

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The St. Louis GateKeepers received considerable attention for their performance at the 2011 Spring Roll tournament hosted in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Despite being a relatively young team, the GateKeepers were undefeated in the tournament. Notably, the GateKeepers beat the high-ranking Puget Sound Outcasts and broke the 24-game winning streak of the previously undefeated New York Shock Exchange.[4]

Local League Structure

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The St. Louis GateKeepers consists of three local teams, each named after a St. Louis neighborhood. The teams are The South Grand Slammers, The Riverfront Crimes, and the Dogtown Rockets, and are named after the South Grand Avenue district, the Riverfront area, and Dogtown, respectively. The teams practice together at regular practices, but bout against each other in a series of matches deemed 'Turf Wars', culminating in a yearly championship.[5] The league is entirely skater-run, with the players helping to run the teams, referee the local bouts and pay for rink time.[6]

2011 Schedule

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Intraleague Schedule

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March 26 - South Grand Slammers vs. Riverfront Crimes
April 16 - Dogtown Red Rockets vs. South Grand Slammers
May 21 - Riverfront Crimes vs. Dogtown Red Rockets
June 18 - South Grand Slammers vs. Riverfront Crimes
July 23 - Dogtown Red Rockets vs. South Grand Slammers
Aug 20th - Riverfront Crimes vs. Dogtown Red Rockets
Sept 17th - Turf War Championship

Interleague Travel Team Schedule

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Date St. Louis GateKeepers vs. Location St. Louis GateKeepers Opposing Team
02/05/11 Race City Rebels Indianapolis, IN 213 63
05/14/11 Puget Sound Outcast Ft. Wayne, IN (Spring Roll Tournament) 201 78
05/15/11 Harm City Homicide Ft. Wayne, IN (Spring Roll Tournament) 261 56
05/15/11 New York Shock Exchange Ft. Wayne, IN (Spring Roll Tournament) 158 138
05/29/11 Ozarks Derby Brigade* Springfield, MO 348 35
06/11/11 Twin Cites Terrors St. Louis, MO 207 43
07/09/11 Ozarks Derby Brigade* St. Peters, MO 272 71
08/27/11 Des Moines Des Moines, IA 159 116
10/22/11 Puget Sound Outcast New York, NY (MRDA Championship) 106 127
10/22/11 Magic City Misfits New York, NY (MRDA Championship) 145 170

* B-Keepers Game

2010 Season Interleague Stats

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Date St. Louis GateKeepers vs. Location St. Louis GateKeepers Opposing Team
03/20/2010 Race City Rebels St. Louis, MO 125 17
05/08/2010 Twin City Terrors Fort Wayne, IN 49 35
05/08/2010 Dallas Deception Fort Wayne, IN 43 40
05/08/2010 Puget Sound Outcast Fort Wayne, IN 120 121
06/12/2010 Race City Rebels Indianapolis, IN 226 68
08/21/2010 Twin City Terrors Lakeville, MN 144 93
09/26/2010 Magic City Misfits Fayetteville, AR 170 143
02/05/2011 Race City Rebels Indianapolis, IN 213 63

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References

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  1. ^ "About GateKeepers". Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  2. ^ "St. Louis GateKeepers". Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  3. ^ Campbell, Chris (4 January 2011). "Chaos, aggression and knee pads". Metro St. Louis Suburban Journal. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  4. ^ Justice Feelgood Marshall. "Spring Roll: MRDA Recaps". Derby News Network. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  5. ^ "St. Louis GateKeepers". Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  6. ^ Weich, Susan (24 March 2010). "All-male squad breaking ground on St. Louis roller derby scene". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  7. ^ "St. Louis GateKeepers Bout Results". Retrieved 11 March 2011.
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Preceded by Men's Roller Derby Association Championship Winners
2015 – 2017
Succeeded by
Current champions