Captain S. Jamison

January 14, 2013 4:45 PM
Evidently, Sophie was obligated to post a signup sheet for Quidditch despite the lack of matches. The idea of the signup did not bother her so greatly; while she intended a more slightly relaxed atmosphere as opposed to her typical, rigid, game-preparing structure, it would be fairly nice to know who intended to show up.

Still, given that there were no games, there would be no policy for anyone who signed up and then skipped practice. This year was about self-motivation; if someone did not want to come a particular day, there was no need to force them. One could not improve if not for oneself. No one was going to put in effort for her and really change anything. The seventh year could try to force them however hard she wanted, but facts were facts.

Sophie dragged her quill across the parchment half-heartedly. Occasionally it felt extremely difficult to push through this situation; Quidditch just meant so much to her. The Headmistress had sent a memo that scouts would attend practices if captains provided schedules, but a lot of good that would do. Practices did not mean as much as games. It was the pressure and adrenaline of a match that pushed a player that extra mile. All scouts at practices would do was make things worse.

Her signup list was going to be brutally honest. There was no reason not to provide the fractured team with all of the facts.

PECARI QUIDDITCH SIGN-UP
Obviously, you probably all know my sentiments on the situation. This year will include strictly practices, more or less in the form of workshops. We will work hard, as we do every year, with a bit of additional tactics. If you’re interested, sign up with your name and year. Put your position if you feel compelled. First practice will be held next Saturday at ten am.

Name: Sophie Jamison
Year: Seventh
Position: Captain


Sophie did not even bother to attach her beloved title of “Keeper” to her name; there was no point, really. She did not anticipate being in front of her hoops much at practices, instead focusing her attention on the other players, what help they personally needed. Her run was over. She was not a player any more, her last round snatched right out of her fingers. This year, she was a coach.
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Rupert Princeton

January 15, 2013 1:22 PM
Rupert was completely torn apart by there being no Quidditch. For the first week he had been dragging his feet around, depressed. Quidditch really did make up most of Rupert's life. When he was at home alone for very long periods of time, he either played with his pets or flew on his broom. He flew, mostly, and practised his beating tactics by himself or had his father pay for his private Quidditch tutor to give him extra lessons on the side. The poor tutor didn't know that he was currently grooming the next famous international Beater.

When he saw the sign-ups, he decided to write his name even if he was still a tad depressed about there being no actual games scheduled. Rupert signed his name, wondering if Adam would sign up too, and then sighed loudly. No Quidditch would make him still depressed. Those challenges had to be something special if they were canncelling the precious games for it.

Rupert Princeton
2nd Year
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