Captain Anthony Carey

January 09, 2015 10:31 PM
After a year as Assistant Captain, Anthony had known the chances of him not being made full captain in the new year were very slim unless he went out of his way to make it happen, so he did his best to come to school ready. His year was, with all the badges he held and classes he was registered for and general things he had to do, going to be extremely busy, so anything he could do to get ahead seemed like a good thing, even if it was just going ahead and presuming to write a sign-up list, only waiting for Professor Olivers’ owl as a formality before he posted it.

Quidditch Sign Ups

Anyone who is interested in joining the Aladren Quidditch team is welcome to sign up below! Please put down your name, year, and the position(s) you would like or be willing to play. More information about tryouts will be made available soon

Anthony Carey, 7th Year, Captain and Chaser.


He had thought about trying to go ahead and book the Pitch for tryouts and a regular practice time before posting the sheet, but wanted the rest of the House to have as much time to sign up as possible and knew that a time for regular tryouts might require knowing ahead of time who the members of his team were. It was not at all unusual for Aladrens to be involved in multiple activities, so he might need to work around other people a little. Gone were the days where a Quidditch captain could be too picky about such things; they might come again, but Anthony really didn’t think it would be before the end of the year, even if the new Teppenpaw class did make him think the season might include at least three teams this time around, which was at least an improvement over last year.
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John Umland

January 12, 2015 8:55 PM
When John first looked at the Quidditch sign-up sheet, his eyes widened in surprise and then narrowed in a frown when he saw his own first name already there, worried for a moment that he was losing it. Quidditch was not an Important Thing, but analyzing his options about it, making a decision, and acting on that decision should have required enough of his attention for him to at least remember doing it when something (like seeing the sign-up sheet or a team member in the common room) triggered thoughts and memories related to the sport. A second later, though, he realized that neither the handwriting nor the surname belonged to him and he relaxed, though he did wonder how he and John Spencer were going to be told apart for the rest of the year while sharing a House, classes, and a team. All surnames all the time, or would someone else familiar with Dr. Seuss dub them Thing One and Thing Two? ‘Primus’ and ‘Secundus’ wouldn’t work at all, it would be too confusing when their years were exactly the opposite of the order of their arrival….

He shook his head a little. Not relevant, though he should probably introduce himself to John the Younger sometime, and the other first years in the House. That was friendly. He removed the flat bookmark ballpoint he kept hooked to the elastic on the front of his pocket notebook, deeming it the best of his pens to write on a vertical surface with, and wrote down his own name, John Umland, and his year, Year 2, and then hesitated.

Last year, he had played Chaser. Badly. He understood both the game and how to fly as well as anyone, he guessed, having devoted more of his time than he should have in his first year to studying them, but there was something about the chaos of the actual field that made him do stupid things when actually playing, a tendency not helped by him using a school broom rather slower than the fancy personal models used by his more affluent colleagues. He doubted very much that Francesca and Anthony would welcome him back with open arms, if at all.

Then there was the old captain’s now-empty position, that of a Beater. John was not exactly the image of a Beater, either, but he was reasonably strong - occupational hazard of spending his free time climbing trees and buildings and bicycling everywhere at home - could aim, and even if he couldn’t actually help, he could do less damage to the team’s chances than he had last year if it turned out John the Younger was a half-decent Chaser - which, given the kind of backgrounds Aladren attracted, there was a good chance he already was. There was a chance he’d be shunted into the position by default, but he might save face if he volunteered for it. Also a chance it would be strongly suggested that he decide to spend more time on book club and archery club, but -

He shrugged and wrote down Likewise, with an arrow pointing to John the Younger’s positions. He usually wrote things in the shortest form possible, the better to keep up with the pace of his thoughts, though he didn’t think he’d ever really be able to get everything down until they figured out a way to translate the neural impulses that registered as thoughts directly to a keyboard. In the meantime, Anthony could sort out positions.
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