[1] She had been working as a barber in Oceanside, California,[2] considered moving to Austin, Texas, to learn the sport from TXRD Lonestar Rollergirls.
[1] Instead, she stayed in San Diego and joined the new Los Angeles Derby Dolls league, commuting to each practice.
[1] In 2005, D.Stroir formed the San Diego Derby Dolls in her hometown, attracting the initial batch of skaters through an advertisement on Craigslist.
[3] Knowing that she would be moving to Eureka, California, in 2010, D.Stroir posted a Craigslist ad reaching out for someone to help her form a league.
[7][8] Citing her love of the game, she returned to practice in 2012, skated with the San Diego Derby Dolls in 2013,[9] and retired for a second time in September 2013.