Amy Fox, Quidditch Coach

October 15, 2006 9:35 PM
It was the first match of the year and most would have preferred to be indoors. The sky was a dark, threatening gray, the weather frigidly cold. Although she had cast multiple heating charms upon herself, none seemed to be truly working. Her feet were tightly ensconced in her sturdy pair of boots; her body wrapped one of the few thick robes she owned. A woolen turtleneck clung to her, trying desperately to hold in the few threads of warmth. The weather was odd, to say the least. Used to the weather of the South, Amy was surprised by the temperature, usually expecting temperatures in the 60s or 70s at this time of year. Instead, the temperature seemed in the 50s at most. Of course, Amy’s mind could be completely over exaggerating things, as used to warm weather as her body was, anything less than 70 degrees Fahrenheit was considered ‘cold.’

The first match would soon be underway. She watched as the students quickly piled onto the filed, the stands rapidly filling. The teams would be entering the pitch soon. Amy glanced around, noting the presence of the medic, who seemed to be a constant thorn in her…side. After the previous year’s dangerous match, it seemed that the medic was making it a mission to make sure that the students come to any injury while on her pitch. Obviously, not everyone realized that playing Quidditch pretty much implied that there would be injuries.

Rolling her eyes, Amy turned back, noticing that the teams were now making their way onto the pitch. Making her way to the center of the pitch, she waited until the teams got closer before calling the captains to the center. The Pecs, of course, had the twins. She had been sure to separate the Crots and the Pecs during the first match this year, as the last year’s match had been ‘dangerous’ and students had given her a headache whining. Thus, the Pecs would be playing the Als.

“Alright,” she said as the captains approached. “I don’t really need to go over the rules with you as you are more than aware of them but I’ll do it anyway. There won’t be any dirty plays, got me? I will call penalties on teams that do something out of lines. The games will go ‘til the Snitch is caught, no exceptions. If a team member gets injured, make sure that your backups are ready to enter. The medic will be there to assist your injured as I’m not going to stop the game. Got it?” She waited barely a moment before continuing. “Shake hands and then return to your teams. It’s cold and I want to get this game underway.”

Starting her broom, Amy cast another heating charm upon herself as she waited for the captains to take their places. She moved over to the box of balls, letting the Snitch and Bludgers go. “The game will begin the moment the Quaffle leaves my hands. On the count of three:

“One.

“Two.

“Three!” The ball left her hands, flying into the air. She quickly pushed off the ground and rose into the air, moving to the outside of the play. The game had begun.

OOC: Note to all players, please put your position and team name in the author section, so I can keep accurate account of the game. Also, be sure to have lengthy posts, detailing the game. Finally, good luck.
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Anne Wright, Aladren Chaser

October 25, 2006 4:51 PM
We still have Zack, Anne told herself as Lavine stole the Quaffle from under her nose. We have him. He's the best Seeker in the school. If anyone can beat that girl they've got in, it's Zack. It was just luck when she beat Zucchero. Luck, and Zucchero trying to play mommy instead of looking for the Snitch. The thought didn't seem as reassuring as it would have before Anne started feeling desperate. They were slipping - holding on still, for the moment, but slipping. She didn't know why it seemed that way, but it did. They were going to lose this one if something didn't turn around fast.

Her eyes narrowing at the thought, Anne swore furiously and flew after the older girl. Desperation wasn't that hard to turn into anger, and while anger gave little help, it was still better than the other. She didn't look to see or care if Ben and Zoey tried to get in to create a pincer, which was how she found herself cursing again as the calm corner of her brain realized that of the tangle at the goals, the only blue in sight was her own robes, Grail's, and, above them, Geoff.

"Do something!" she screamed at him, not caring if it was insubtle or if it was looked at askance. "I don't care who you hurt, you idiot, get one of the Bludgers and do something!" She tried to think of something to yell to Grail, but she couldn't figure out a way to phrase it without scaring the Keeper out of her wits or distracting her even worse. Anne couldn't even tell all of what was going on, and didn't really want to. There was almost no way this was going to turn out well. All she could do was try to plan the next move.

Sorrel Craven was the problem. If anyone in blue went anywhere near the Quaffle, that someone might well find his or herself pulverized, with or without a Bludger. Attacking her, however, would do nothing but bring her and her brother down on Anne's head and cause trouble with Fox. She didn't want to give Pecari any more goals than she absolutely had to. Playing the sacrificial lamb could work, if Ben or Zoey would just get over here to get the Quaffle while she was murdered, but if they didn't -

Anne bit her tongue hard when Gray somehow made the save. She didn't know how, but the first year did it. Had done it. Gray'd saved them, if they could just get the ball away from the firstie playing for Pecari. When the girl kicked the Quaffle - Anne wasn't entirely sure that was legal, but whatever - and shouted its location, Anne decided to do exactly what the first year had said and get it.

"Thanks, kid!" she yelled, then hunched over the Quaffle to protect it from theft attempts and flew for the other end of the Pitch just as Geoff obeyed his orders and sent a Bludger straight into the middle of the Pecari Chasers. \n\n
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Saul Pierce, Pecari Chaser

October 25, 2006 10:26 PM
The ball didn't go in. The shout of triumph died halfway through and turned into a word his mother would disapprove of him saying. The quaffle was knocked away, and it looked like Caedence would get it, so he turned his attention to watching the Keeper keep from falling to her death. What was it with the new crop of first years doing such a better job than him at staying on their brooms when taking a direct hit?

Then Caedence was shouting his name and something about the left? He looked stage left (his first instinct when telling right from left), finding nothing but the goal hoop then realizing that it was his other left he was supposed to be looking.

The Aladren Captain was catching the Quaffle. Caedence must have tried to pass for the rebound and he hadn't been paying attention. The Cravens were going to skin him alive for that after the match. Best try to make up for it.

He darted his broom forward, chasing after the other team's captain. Bending low, he tried to reduce his air resistance to pick up a little more speed.

The distance was narrowing, but not fast enough, and he wasn't sure how long the school broom could hold up the pace. This wasn't going to work. New plan.

"Watch out, Anne! Bludger behind you!" he shouted. A lie, sure, but he didn't think there were any rules against it, and making her veer would let him catch up a little more.\n\n
1 Saul Pierce, Pecari Chaser After her! 82 Saul Pierce, Pecari Chaser 0 5


Zoey Welsh, Aladren Chaser

October 25, 2006 11:19 PM
Zoey had no idea what was going on. It didn't seem like all that long ago she had been dressing in warm clothes for the game. Long insulated pants, undershirt beneath her uniform, leather gloves, head band to cover her ears...the works. And now she was flying amongst absolute chaos. She had no idea what was going on. None at all.

She flew between Pecari chasers and around the beaters. She flew below the players and above the players. She tried to follow what had been happening on the Aladren end of the pitch, but the only thing she could decipher was that Grail or Gray or whatever her name was, had made a save. It was shortly after that that Zoey heard Geoff yell out and order her around. Zoey's face went sour. She knew Anne put him as Co-Captain or whatever, but Zoey still didn't have to like it. The kid had no decent social skills and Anne could have asked what everyone else thought about it. And now he was ordering them around?

Zoey hunched lower against her broom, both to pick up speed as well as to keep in some warmth. Anne had the Quaffle, so Zoey didn't have to worry about stealing it. Instead, she did the only thing she thought was necessary in order to have Aladren keep posssession of the quaffle. She blocked. Zoey forced herself in the path of other Pecari chasers, she wanted to keep them at bay and away from Anne. Without second thought or even looking back, Zoey manuevored herself infront of as many yellow colored players as she could.\n\n
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Caedence redoak

October 27, 2006 4:55 PM
Caedence sped after Anne. Just great, the idiot wasn't even paying attention and it lost them posession of the ball! Growling lowly under her breath she vowed to give him a firm telling-off after the game. For now, the quaffle was her main goal.

She was being blocked time and time by the aladren chaser. Well, she could solve that. She charged straight forward, not caring if she had run into him or not. With a smirk she decided to call it an "accedent" Then she shouted, "SORREL! GET A BLUDGER! ATTACK ANNE!"\n\n
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Amy Fox

October 27, 2006 6:38 PM
Caedence,

Although we are extremely pleased with your enthusiasm, I must as, tht you take a few extra moments when writing your posts in order to better polish your spelling and grammar. Note that 'accedent' should be spelled 'accident' and 'Aladren' needs to be capitalized. Once again, I'm more than pleased with your enthusiasm and have loved reading your posts from the game, just be sure you take a few extra moments to check on the spelling and grammar.

Thanks,

Amy Fox\n\n
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