<font color=silver>Coach Amelia Pierce</font>

May 10, 2012 9:30 PM
As she was looking over her notes of Sonora's past few Quidditch seasons, Coach Amelia Pierce had noticed that she had, at some point, fallen victim to an alphabetical bias to put Aladren on the pitch first. Having made this discovery, she immediately eliminated the Hawks as one of her options for the first two teams to play.

She also decided not to have Pecari go first since their roster was the last to come in, and she wasn't above petty retaliation for its tardiness.

That left Crotalus and Teppenpaw to play first, and she vaguely wondered if maybe she should make a habit of putting the two finalists up against each other during the next year's elimination rounds. It had shaken things up nicely last year, even if she would have preferred for her own house to make it further than they had.

She couldn't think about that today, though, because she needed to remain impartial while Crotalus played Teppenpaw. With Marissa Stephenson's graduation, Captain Melcher was now the most experienced captain leading her team and Crotalus would be fielding an untried Seeker. It was, Amelia thought with forced impartiality, going to be anybody's game. Neither team had won a game last year. Crotalus would be looking to redeem themselves. Teppenpaw would be even more eager to prove that they could win at all.

It was also anybody's game in beautiful weather. Amelia paused briefly to enjoy the warm sunlight, then continued carrying the trunk of Quidditch balls out to the center of pitch. The two teams were already gathered in clumps, listening to their captains' pre-game speeches. She gave them as much time as they needed, then called the two captains over.

"Today, we have Captain Kirstenna Melcher leading Teppenpaw and Captain Sam Bauer leading Crotalus. Please shake hands." After they had done so and returned to their respective teams, Amelia continued as she released first the snitch, then the bludgers, "Goals are worth ten points. Game ends when the snitch is caught, which is worth 150 points. Game begins with my whistle. Let's keep it clean, folks. On three." She picked up the Quaffle and readied to throw it into the air. "One. Two. Three. Tweet!" She blew into her whistle and tossed the Quaffle as high as she could.

She picked up her own broom and followed the balls and the players into the sky.


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<font color=yellow>Brielle Thornton,Reserve</font>

May 21, 2012 12:07 AM
Aubrielle had been searching the stands to see where Amira and Clara were. They’d both said they were coming to the game to cheer her on, Andri too. She couldn’t see Andri, but it didn’t take long to spot her older sister Amira’s bright red hair in the crowd. Clara waved to her and called out excitedly to her to kick their butts. B couldn’t help but giggle at her cousin making a spectacle of herself (again). But then the game really started and she had to turn her attention to what was happening above her.

The first year was watching the game, eyes widening, then closing them, then opening them wider than before, before closing them again tighter even than she had done yet. The first year was still humming softly from the same song from ‘Sound Of Music’ in the hopes that it would at the very least soothe her. It was almost working until…

She heard the thwack sound of a Bludger hitting a bat and her head snapped to see where it was coming from. "RIS!" she called, terrified for her sister (and honestly, herself as well). If Ris gets hurt I have to play, but I won’t want to play, I’d want to make sure she’s alright… Thoughts ran around the hamster wheel of her mind as she watched her sister dodge the black bludger.

“Thank god…” she said, trying to knock her beating heart down a few thousand decibels. It still beat loudly in her chest when Topher sent another black Bludger at her sister again. She turned chalk white when that one hit her sister’s wrist or hand.

“RIS!” she called as she saw Arista drop a few feet in the air, but then go determinedly on after the Quaffle again anyway. Brielle could see the pain in her sister’s eyes from the bench and right then knew that the black ball must have hit her right wrist or thumb area where her tendonitis was. And though it had been getting much better as of late, that probably knocked her back a few paces again.

Sure, B knew that she needed to watch the game itself, but she found herself watching Arista, and also turning to Amira and Clara in the stands with worry threading her brow. She knew what Addi would say when she found out, and even Brielle was glad Addi had decided not to come to the game. She’d have had a heart attack at what B and the others had just seen happen!

Brielle’s heart plummeted again when Topher hit the bludger back towards a yellow clad player which was most likely her sister (AGAIN) and she hid her face in her robes. I can’t watch this anymore! she thought to herself as she wished that the game was over and Kate would just catch the Snitch already!
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Aubrielle Thornton, Teppenpaw, Reserve

May 23, 2012 12:04 AM
Aubrielle heard a lot of noise while she covered her eyes and briefly had a ping pong ball match in her head. Do I watch? Do I not? If I watch, then I may see someone like Ris get hurt… But if I don’t watch, I’ll miss what’s going on and I won’t know what to do if I DO have to go in and play… the first year thought as the gears in her mind hit one another with both a screech and a moan.

She opened her eyes and spotted where Arista was. She was flying right behind Sam and when Sam started to send the red ball into the arc, Arista snapped it up and flew faster and faster down the Pitch.

“YES! ATTA GIRL RIS!” she called after her sister’s long run across the Pitch. Arista and Amira had told her all about how the year before Arista had pulled a move like that and had been talked to about it, she only hoped that this year with this move her oldest sister wouldn’t get in trouble or anything!

B knew that Arista wanted nothing more than to help Teppenpaw to win FINALLY after years of not winning a single game. Aubrielle Thornton also knew what her sister was like when she wanted something.

Brielle knew better than to get in her sister’s way when she was like that!

Then Arista flew faster and faster towards the Crotalus end of the Pitch and faked a shot at the center hoop, then the left one and lastly actually shot the ball right at the right hoop. Come on Quaffle… Go in… Go into the hoop! she thought as she watched with bated breath to see if her sister had made a goal!
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<font color="red">Paul Bennett, Reserve</font>

May 23, 2012 9:23 PM
As time went on, Paul began to find the game less interesting – he lacked, somehow, the ability to get caught up in it a lot of the time; he wondered why this was, but wasn’t very bothered by it, either – and began to walk the antics of the Teppenpaw reserve across the way. Another Thornton; Paul knew his family was hardly small, with five of them, but since they were at least adequately spaced out, with two years between him and Lize and four between him and Gem and ten between Eliza and Richard, and he was old enough to remember how unpleasant it had been for everyone when his mother was pregnant with first Gemma, a little, and then a lot more with Leo and Richard, he didn’t feel hypocritical about concluding that family was ridiculous.

And not just, at the moment, for their size. He watched, a little bemused, as first the one actually playing went around yelling at everyone – one time apparently at a Crotalus Beater for, well, aiming at one of her teammates; Paul wondered what she thought her team’s Beaters were doing – and then the benched one started making a big hysterical show of it all, too. Were these people crazy, he wondered? If his sister ever started yelling at him during a game, being a distraction like that, he would sabotage her homework or something.

Dear Merlin, don’t let any of them ever get on our team, if there’s more, he thought as the little one shrieked about her sister making a long run. I’d have to rejoin the first string. If someone sitting beside him on the bench had gone on like that, Paul was pretty sure he would have told them to shut up by now.

As it was, he was kind of impressed by the older one, for not being completely distracted. Apparently, being unable to shut up was a family trait, but it was still impressive. Paul could barely concentrate on dull, repetitive work, like Chasing or French verbs, when all he had to bother him was Gemma or Leo or Richard or sometimes, rarely, Eliza making a racket down the hall; in the middle of a game, with so much already going on, one of them screaming at him would have made him severely tempted to chuck his bat at the head of the offending sibling.

He craned his neck to see if the shot had been successful, and, whether it had been or not, if Topher had killed somebody. It was too far away for him to be completely sure, but he wouldn’t be at all surprised if some of the Crotali were growing tense and irritated with this, and the Beaters, unlike the rest of them, had perfectly legitimate ways of expressing their frustrations while they were on the Pitch, and almost as soon as those frustrations happened. Maybe it wasn’t the smartest strategy, but Paul would be very surprised if every Beater didn’t do it sometimes.
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