Captain Jose Hernandez

August 17, 2010 3:27 PM
Though this was his second year as Captain, Jose had spent just as long this summer making up his sign-up sheet as he had last year. He had a good team (assuming Starbuck and Mel could continue to get along well enough to not cause problems on the Pitch) and now he had more captaining experience than some of the other House Captains.

Hannah had graduated which meant great things for Pecari. Not only was the toughest Seeker in the school out of play, but Teppenpaw was now under new leadership. Jera was still going to be a tough opposing Seeker, but she was Head Girl, and Aladren's captain was also Head Boy so neither of them would probably have their whole heads focused on the game. Oliver, too, had graduated, leaving his sister as another new Captain in Crotalus.

Jose thought Pecari was probably still on the young end of Sonora's teams, but they hadn't lost anybody to graduation and they were all one year more experienced than they had been last year. They'd made it to the finals during his first year as Captain, and this year he was sure they had a better than good chance of winning the final game.

He just had to hope they all signed up again.


¡Pecari Quidditch!
Sign-up Sheet


Hey, Pecari! Welcome to a new year of Quidditch! Everyone is encouraged to try out. Returning team members will get preference, but their spots are not guaranteed, so everyone has to try out. Date and time will be announced in a few days, so watch the board for further information. Good luck, people!

Please sign up below if you plan to attend try-outs.

Name, Year, Preferred Position(s)

Captain Jose Hernandez, 4, Chaser


As he'd done last year, the sheet was decorated with moving drawings of snitches, bludgers, quaffles, players on brooms, goal posts, and even the odd cloud.
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Delilah Kerrigan

August 17, 2010 11:23 PM
Last year, Delilah hadn’t been allowed to play Quidditch to the fullest and as a result had ended up as an alternate. Her dad had been worried about her grades and thought Quidditch had been the culprit of such low marks. Well, she had tried her best and she hadn’t played Quidditch, but still her marks were poorer than ever. Thankfully, while she hadn’t been the main event at the big family meeting that had occurred, she had gotten the opportunity to discuss her feelings about school and the whole not being able to play Quidditch rule.

Since Veronica had been going to live with their grandmother, her father had thought she was being punished enough and that she needed something to lift her mood. Even though, Delilah and Veronica were as different as night and day from their appearances to their personalities, they were still best friends. Veronica was her built-in playmate. There had never really been a day that they had truly been apart and this was for an entire summer! It had been weird at first, but slowly she had adjusted to the new arrangement.

And other surprises had been in store for them as well like the addition of Max. She hadn’t been sure of what to expect having a little brother since she had only ever had sisters, but he had taken her by surprise. He was always smiling and she had found that it was contagious. It wasn’t the only thing that had taken her by surprise either. Without Juri and Veronica bickering, she had found that she actually liked him. He didn’t mind throwing a quaffle around and he had taught her to play something called a videogame. So, instead of one brother, she had ended up with two.

He had also promised to tutor her this year since the agreement for her to play Quidditch was for her to have a tutor. Thankfully, Juri already knew the material that she would be learning since he was older plus he was really, really smart. Though, she doubted many people ever thought of him that way since he didn’t seem to dress or behave the way the other Aladren boys did, but what did she know? Besides, what did it matter when she was going to get to play Quidditch? Oh, she was so excited and couldn’t wait to sign. In fact, she wanted to be the first to sign up to show the Captain just how serious she was about playing this year.

Seeing that the sign was up, Delilah grabbed the nearest quill since she didn’t have one on her. With a flourish, she put her name on the sheet.

Delilah Kerrigan, 3rd year, Chaser
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