Captain Daniel Nash (the Second)

June 23, 2011 11:39 AM
Aladren had an amazing Quidditch season last year, and Daniel Nash hoped this year would be equally amazing. Samantha had decided to take a year off, which was disappointing because it meant he didn't have exactly the same team that dominated the season last year, but it was close. Kitty had signed up to fill the opening of Aladren's Only Girl, and David had been training as his reserve last year, so the loss of one player was not going to be debilitating for them. They still had a full team, a reserve, and a solid compliment of crazy Careys, a lunatic Layne, a psycho Stratford, and a nutty Nash.

He was already reasonably sure the try-outers included a mad McLevy (if her rapid fire questions at the Opening Feast were any indication), and while Wilkes hadn't yet proven to be wacko, Daniel felt confident that it would only take one real match for it to come out of last year's reserve. Everyone else on the team had demonstrated insanity last year, so it was probably contagious and David had been exposed.

Daniel waited on the pitch for his players to arrive, his own first class broom laying beside him with two Quaffles, and neat pile of four brand new brooms a little further beyond them. Most of his team had their own brooms, and most of his team (being Nashes, Careys, and Stratfords) had very good personal brooms. Daniel was pretty sure this was at least part of the reason they did so well last year. This year, they would all have top-of-the-line brooms. There was no rule against it, Daniel had the money to spare, and he really wanted to win again this year, since it was his final year at the school.

He wasn't above making sure his team had every advantage.

"Hello, everyone," he greeted, once they had all arrived. "I am Captain Daniel Nash. This is Assistant Captain Edmond Carey." He introduced himself and the oldest Carey to . . . Kitty. That was a change from last year when more than half of the team was first years.

"This is going to be a try-out. We have have eight people and seven spots. I liked our Chasing line-up last year, so that will be Arthur, Russell, and I again. Arnold won us both games, so he will be our Seeker again. Aladren dominated all other teams in Beating, so we've got Edmond and Preston returning there." Truthfully, that was mostly Edmond, but he doubted either Kitty or David would out-beater Preston. "That leaves Keeper open for the try-outs. So, let's put both of at either end of the Pitch." He pointed down toward hoops left of where he was standing, "David." Then he pointed to the right. "Kitty."

"Chasers will be passing two Quaffles amongst themselves and trying to score on both of you. Beaters will be supporting the Chasers and hitting practice bludgers at you. Practice bludgers are not quite as brutal as real bludgers, but they still sting pretty bad, so try not to get hit."

"Arnold, you're running your own drills, as usual. Your practice equipment is in the box." Daniel pointed to a box containing an actual snitch and some similarly sized golden practice balls that would randomly launch into the air and were intended to be caught before they hit the ground again.

"Preston and Edmond, practice bludgers are in the trunk," he pointed to an open trunk with two metal balls leashed inside. "Anyone who needs one, the Nash Family generously donated some top-of-the-line brooms to Aladren House, so feel free to borrow one." He pointed at the pile of brand new brooms and tried not to look too smug about it.

"Any questions about the try-outs?" He'd shared a room and classes with Quentin for too long to leave the offer to answer questions open-ended, and he was mildly afraid Kitty would be just as eager to take advantage.

Once any queries had been dealt with, he picked up his broom and one of the Quaffles, and announced, "Okay, let's get started. Everyone in the air." Once the two would-be keepers were on their way to their designated sides, Daniel threw one Quaffle to Arthur, then picked up the other and threw it to Russell. He pointed Russell toward Kitty and Arthur toward David. "Give them each a couple of straight shots first, then we'll start getting more complicated."


OOC:
Hello and welcome to Aladren Quidditch. To avoid a lot of repetitious posts, each Keeper can write a post where they try to defend their hoops from about five simple straight shots. You can assume the Chaser tries to make it reasonably difficult for you by using fake-outs or throwing to a hoop you're not directly in front of. But it's your call on how well you do.

Once those two posts go up, we'll start writing Chaser and Beater posts to make things more interesting. Arnold can go ahead and practice Seeking whenever he likes.

Any questions, drop me an OOC and I'll try to clarify.
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Captain Nash

June 23, 2011 4:53 PM
OOC:
\r\nSee also: Making things interesting (the Kitty thread)\r\n

\r\nStarts with Edmond and Arthur tag teaming David for two shots, then will switch to Daniel, Russell, and Preston for two shots.
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Arthur and Edmond Carey

June 27, 2011 8:07 PM
He had not done as well as he might have liked to against Mr. Wilkes in the preliminary shooting stage, but it was a decent day to be outside and he felt well and had gotten his spot on the team back without having to fight for it, so Arthur was not going to complain too much about a minor matter like that. Nor was he going to be displeased to be assigned to work with Edmond. He was a little cross about not having another Chaser to support him – couldn’t they have at least loaned him Arnold for a while? His brother had spent all summer practicing Seeker, he really was not going to lose his edge because he played another position for one day – but he supposed Edmond being able to decimate most things with relative ease was supposed to be compensation for this, and besides, he might well end up without any backup, not even a Beater, in a game, so it was just as well to get used to it.

The fact that he and Edmond were supposed to be family didn’t occur to him as a reason for their partnership. He had been a little overawed at first, last year, but after months and months of regular exposure, he didn’t really think of Edmond that way anymore. The family was a distant thing here, and the blood relationship between them was more distant than that. It occurred to him that they were both Careys as they received their assignment, but he thought it was an oversight of Captain Nash’s, not a deliberate plan.

It also made him think of how things were going to be next year, when Edmond was Captain Carey. Would he be able to give Arnold and Arthur back their places because he knew they had it in them, or would that be seen as nepotism, forcing an elaborate tryout and their cousin to judge them more harshly than he would anyone else? And he couldn’t hope that no one came out, that wasn’t in the best interests of the team, they needed reserves…..

“Hitting a Bludger at him while I try to score is predictable,” Arthur told Edmond, putting the problem aside for now. “But it’s effective. You could try to take him out from further out, too.”

Edmond, to his credit, managed to suppress the surprise and amusement Arthur knew he must have felt over having strategy discussed by a second year. “Those are valid points,” he said calmly. “Are you planning to rush him, or shoot from a distance?”

Because Arthur’s distance from the hoops would affect what Edmond could do with the ‘Bludger’ without hitting his Chaser as well as or instead of the Keeper candidate. “I think I’ll go in close, but coming down from above,” he said. Edmond nodded his acceptance and flew off ahead – a preliminary attack, to either hit David or at least put him off balance while Arthur moved in, so he couldn’t keep his eyes fixed on Arthur all the way down. Not quite as good as having someone to pass with, but it would do.

Arthur didn’t look to see if the tactic succeeded, though Edmond only just arrived and carried it out before Arthur showed up, flying high and descending toward the middle before pulling away to the goal post that looked furthest from David and taking the first shot.
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David Wilkes

June 29, 2011 6:48 PM
On the bright side, David only had one Chaser to deal with. No passes, no watching everyone in case of passes even if they never came, none of that stuff that could make things harder. The new kid had two Chasers, and so all of that to think through.

On the not-so-bright side, he had Edmond to deal with. He would have rather taken the two Chasers. Yeah, Daniel was pretty much by definition going to be harder to beat than Arthur, but the nature of the practice Bludgers wasn’t quite as comforting when he considered who was hitting them. Demelza Eagle was tall too, but Ed still won Intimidation Idol.

That nature was still some comfort, though. If the Bludgers had been real…Yeah, no. He was pretty sure knowing that they were on the side Edmond wasn’t deliberately going after had been a definite psychological advantage for the Aladren team in both of last year’s games, especially since only one of the school’s remaining seven other Beaters hadn’t been a first year.

He thought he might still have an advantage, though. There was only one Chaser, so he knew who to keep his eyes on. No sudden passing. No both Beaters teaming up on him and trying to take him out from both sides, if Edmond and Preston were good enough together to do that already and just hadn’t gotten the chance to demonstrate during last season, or Seeker diving down at him – well, okay, that was possible, especially since it was Arthur, but he also didn’t think Arnold had ever interfered with what Arthur did at the goals – or anything like that.

Oh. Bludger. And there went Arthur in the direction it had come from, the same direction David had just moved away from. Fun times. At least, though, he had been able to see exactly what the guy was doing instead of having to think in two or three directions at once. That helped. So did having a faster broom than usual, if he could manage to stay on it at its awesome good-broom speeds designed for the split-second advantage in a competitive flying activity. He went forward, hurrying in the direction of the shot, and, for lack of a more viable strategy presenting itself to him as he did so, he kicked the Quaffle away from the goal hoop. It hurt his foot a little, but it worked.

Now for round two…or seven, depending on he counted it. He thought he wanted to call it round seven. That sounded far more impressive, and made him feel like he was doing a lot better. If this was round seven, then he was up to five saves and one loss, which was a lot better than just one save. At least in his mind, and that was where he was hanging at the moment (well, sort of), so he guessed it was okay for him to call the shots there. No one was around to contradict him, anyway.
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Edmond and Arthur Carey

July 08, 2011 12:48 AM
Edmond had, as was proper for the assistant captain, arrived early to tryouts, and had been amused, if almost a little stunned, to see the new brooms. He had also begun to wonder seriously for the first time just how wealthy Daniel was, but hadn’t asked, even with the mental image of what Morgaine’s face would have looked like if he had asked her to make such a gesture. It wasn’t a fair comparison anyway. Getting North Carolina had saved her from financial ruin, but watching her father lose the majority of their fortune along with his sanity bit by bit while she was growing up had made Morgaine peculiar about money.

He was pointedly pleasant and cheerful. After last year, he thought it might be wise to seem so. He was aware that he had not…been seen in the best light by most people in the first few months after Julia’s death. Hadn’t really been himself at all, in fact. He couldn’t make much of his behavior make sense in retrospect. He thought he had been acting unwell, and while he knew more of it than others did because he had possessed just enough self control to not go completely to pieces, he could see that there wasn’t much for it but to act the opposite as much as possible now and hope people wouldn’t trust their own memories. As far as he could tell, memory was just unreliable enough, while it was still in someone’s head, for it to perhaps be possible.

There was only one new player, but he smiled pleasantly at her when Daniel introduced the two of them. She was a tiny little thing, so he didn’t expect her to be much use if the Bludger game got hot – one hit would most likely take her out – but every little bit helped. He was mildly surprised by how well she did during the first round, but then reminded himself he was being foolish. This was the Aladren team. They were Aladrens. Most of them were good at whatever it pleased them to be good at.

In the second round, he and Preston got into it. “Very good,” he called out to David when the younger boy made the first save. Arthur gave him a slightly cross look as he took the Quaffle back, but Edmond ignored this. They were all on the same team here, after all, even if they were temporarily working against each other, and he knew Arthur was a perfectly competent Chaser. Commenting that a Keeper had done well was more of a compliment to the Keeper than a slight to any of the Aladren Chasers.

Arthur took a simpler strategy the second time, going straight for the center and then pulling away and throwing toward the right, looping back out of the scoring area as he did. Pretty simple. Edmond was curious to see if it worked.
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