Captain Sam Bauer

August 24, 2012 9:58 AM
When Sam had posted the sign-up sheet and held the tryouts and started the practices last year, he had been sure that it was the year when they were finally going to beat Aladren. David Wilkes was too weird to lead the voices in his head on top of being too Muggleborn to have much of a chance of keeping a team full of Careys and Stratfords and stuff in line, and they had been, for the first time since their winning streak began, bereft of Edmond Carey, the Beater who’d been essential to a lot of their success. Victory had been so close that he had seen it just around the corners when he walked down the hallways, dreamed about it in his bed at night, tasted it when he ate his breakfast. It had been their year.

Until it hadn’t been, anyway. They had plowed over Teppenpaw no problem, as usual, except for the one girl he was dismissing as at least part-hallucination since no one could have actually dodged that many attempts of Topher’s to flatten her, and then Aladren had wiped the floor with them, also as was increasingly, depressingly, usual. Sam had only refrained from kicking something right there on the Pitch afterward because he was completely stunned; later, in his room, he had, and had ended up cursing from a combination of both frustration and the pretty bad pain in his toe where it had slammed into his trunk. It had been going so well, and then it had all gone wrong, and he still didn’t even know why. They had had every possible advantage – they had even had a new Seeker, one of the newest in the whole school, when everyone knew those had been winning lately – and they’d lost anyway. He was beginning to wonder if the rich purebloods had somehow fixed the games, bought off Pierce to rig the Snitch or something.

If they had, then there was very little chance that Crotalus could overcome, but he refused to accept that there was no chance. And didn’t seriously believe it anyway. If nothing else, it was the Crotalus Head of House Quidditch coach’s reputation on the line every time they lost, too. If she ever needed another job, that wouldn’t look good on her record.

After the Feast, he left the Hall as fast as his Head Boyly dignity allowed, heading for the Crotalus commons and the bulletin board within in the hopes that he would be the first captain to get a sign-up sheet on the wall. If a horde of overexcited and sleep-deprived first years signed up as a group because they didn’t think it through that well on their first night, he had no problem being the mean seventh year who held them to it later. A warm body on the bench was a warm body on the bench if things got too out of hand.

Crotalus Quidditch Team Try-Outs


Crotalus Quidditch try-outs are coming soon (date to follow) and the Rattlers need you for our best season yet. Sign up today and let’s bring that Quidditch Cup back to where it belongs.

- Sam Bauer, Captain.


He’d written out a proper sign-up for himself beneath that, to give everyone a good idea of how it was done: Sam Bauer, 7th, Chaser. After looking over it one more time to make sure there were no spelling errors or places where the ink was smudged or anything else like that, he posted it and then headed for bed, knowing he needed sleep tonight to start a long year tomorrow.
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Linus Macaulay

August 30, 2012 2:23 AM
despite it having become part of his annual routine by now, it still surprised Linus when he returned home for the summer how sharply his own education was thrown into relief against the mundanity of his siblings' term time. Linus knew what his strengths had been as a Muggle: he'd been good at Math, and English, and he's liked geography. He'd played softball, and had been hoping one day to join the baseball team at high school. He'd been popular, and reasonably well-off. The same still held more or less true for his brothers, though Jonah favored the sciences and had started to play football, and Philip was more adept at art. However, Linus had Sonora to contend with, and things were different here. Although his personal fortunes had not changed, he was decidedly middle-of-the-road financially; a great deal of students' families seemed to have a great deal of money. It was as if all the high rollers had unanimously selected this school for their offspring. Plus there were no Math or English classes, but Linus had found he excelled at charms and defense against the dark arts. Then there was Quidditch.

In his first year, Linus had been unfamiliar with the sport. Then, encouraged by his roommate's regard for the sport, he had signed up in his second year and somehow made the team. He had been awful. In fact, he might even have termed his debut as excruciating, and he ought to have given it up there and then. Linus was not accustomed to performing at a sub-par standard in anything. Yet neither was he accustomed to giving up. Therefore he had signed up again and again, and put in a decent number of hours of practise each week, and towards the end of last year he thoguht he might actually have been improving. Not sufficiently for his House to have won the Cup, but then that wasn't really judged on the merit of just one Chaser. Regardless, Linus (along with some of the other players on last year's team) had certainly developed his talents, and he now felt worthy of a position on the Crotalus team.

When he noticed that Sam Bauer had posted the sign-up sheet, Linus didn't have to think twice before adding his details: Linus Macaulay, fourth year, Chaser. By now he thought the Chasing team really worked together as such, and the Keeper had finally improved to be thought of as an obstacle for the opposition. Briefly scanning the other names that were already on the list, Linus thought that, first year Beater potential aside, they genuinely had a good chance at winning that championship this year; Aladren's victory was not inevitable.
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