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

October 06, 2012 3:26 PM
Having gone over her notes of past seasons, Amelia Pierce noticed that Aladren had not played against Teppenpaw at all in the last three years and decided this should be rectified. Plus, it amused her that both teams had a Pierce & Stratford Beater line-up and felt the two sets of relatives should get to play against each other. There were also Thorntons on both teams, though the Aladren one was still a reserve since Aladren had not felt the need to make any change to their previous year's starting line-up.

As they were returning Champions once again and had not suffered any graduations or drop-outs, Amelia could not fault Captain Wilkes for this decision. Though they hadn't graduated anyone either, Teppenpaw's team had seen a small change to their roster with the new influx of first years. Mr. Davies was back on the bench as Teppenpaw's emergency Keeper (the position, as Amelia understood it, that he preferred) and his unwanted Chaser position had been claimed by newcomer Carter Browning. Otherwise, Teppenpaw's starting team remained unchanged as well.

However, since they had not played each other last year, or the year before, or the year before that, both teams would be relatively new to each other at least, if not to the spectators watching.

"Welcome," she announced, once the time for the match to begin had arrived. The stands were filled with those who wanted to watch, and the two teams were gathered on the ground in the middle of the Pitch with her. The two captains had finished with the speeches, so the new Quidditch Season was ready to begin.

The sun was bright, the sky was blue, and a few fluffy white clouds provided intermittent relief from the sun's blinding glare. Right this moment, though, Amelia was squinting a little and shielding her eyes from it with a hand as she looked up first toward the stands and then toward the teams. "Today, we start the new season with Aladren, led by Captain Wilkes, facing off against Teppenpaw, led by Captain Melcher. Will the two captains shake hands?" She waited for the two to complete the request before continuing. "The game begins on my whistle. It ends when a Seeker catches the Snitch."

She released the Snitch, and the bludgers, and lifted up the Quaffle. "Ready? One. Two. Three." She threw the ball into the air and blew into her whistle.

The game had begun.
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0 <font color=silver>Coach Pierce</font> Game One: Aladren vs Teppenpaw 0 <font color=silver>Coach Pierce</font> 1 5


<font color="yellow">Kate Bauer, Seeker</font>

October 19, 2012 9:31 AM
For one glorious second, Kate thought she was going to get to the Snitch. It had moved abruptly, but up and more or less in her direction, and she had really thought she might get there –

And then the whistle blew.

The word she used, loudly, at that moment was not one usually favored by young ladies. She flushed, torn between embarrassment at her loss of control and her exertions catching up with her and her temper not really abating all at the same time. She had been close, so close, but…She squeezed her eyes shut and tried to tell herself that Arnold probably would have outrun her in the end, he always did, the rich side of his family supported his involvement in the sport and bought him much fancier brooms than her dad, the only person in her family who didn’t think she was essentially endangering not only her but her sisters’ future by doing this, could afford, but….

“Thanks a lot,” she said snappishly, though she forced herself to keep it under her breath and not actually directed at Arista or Kirstenna as they landed. Kirstenna was, after all, the captain, one just wasn’t supposed to snap at the captain, especially in front of the rest of the team and on the Pitch, and she had to live with Arista for another year, so it was probably best not to let her hear too much about Kate’s thoughts and feelings, either. She rubbed her arms and glared at the Aladrens instead for the length of the time-out.

When it was over, Kate kicked off as soon as she was able and, as quickly as possible, got away from the tangle of Quaffle-oriented players. Then she turned her attention to getting away from her opposite number. She’d found the Snitch herself last time, she could do it again, and this time without the race.
16 <font color="yellow">Kate Bauer, Seeker</font> Let's end this. 170 <font color="yellow">Kate Bauer, Seeker</font> 0 5


<font color="blue">Arnold Carey, Seeker</font>

October 19, 2012 11:33 AM
Unlike some people on the Pitch, including his own brother, Arnold was a little relieved to hear the time out announced. He had been worried, for a few seconds there, that Kate might just beat him to the Snitch; not very, but its motion had not helped him out too much, so the possibility had been there. He wasn’t sure he would have wanted to go back to the Aladren common room, much less his dorm room, tonight after losing in the first game. Losing the final, as he had one time, was bad, but losing in the qualifying rounds was…worse, he was nearly sure of it and had no desire to become really sure of it at all.

His feelings of relief, though, mostly faded when he saw the states his teammates were in as they got to slow down for a moment. Russell looked like he was about to have a stroke, and though he was trying to hide it, he could tell that Arthur was tired and annoyed. When the time out ended, he got on his broom determined to end this as quickly as possible, before someone got really hurt; he didn’t know why, but it seemed that only he and Kate really brought out the best in each other when Teppenpaw and Aladren played Quidditch. The rest of their teams just went all to pieces and tried to tear each other to pieces. He liked playing against her, but it wasn’t worth all this for everyone else.

Since she had spotted the Snitch last time, he shadowed her, figuring this would at least both give him an advantage once the Snitch did make itself visible again and maybe do something to shield him from the Bludgers, since he’d remembered Fae again once he was out of the game. It occurred to him that this probably fell under the category of being an idiot about her, but…well, pain wasn’t really going to help him win, was it? So he did have some other reasons to worry about not inviting the Bludgers this time.

He kept his eyes open, looking for any flash of light which seemed right to be the Snitch, sticking pretty close to the competition as he did and hoping that Preston had his back, because his mind was more on the Snitch right now than it was on the Bludgers. It had been fun, but it was time to end this one.
0 <font color="blue">Arnold Carey, Seeker</font> That sounds like a good idea 181 <font color="blue">Arnold Carey, Seeker</font> 0 5


<font color="yellow">Kate Bauer, Seeker</font>

October 19, 2012 4:12 PM
The Snitch was staying stubbornly out of sight, but Arnold Carey wasn’t joining it in that quest. Kate gritted her teeth in irritation at the sight of him shadowing her, willing this situation to reverse itself, so he was the thing which was far away and the Snitch was the thing she saw in the corner of her peripheral vision.

Go away, she thought, pulling her gaze away from him resolutely to scan the ground again. I don’t feel like dealing with you or flirting with you right now.

A few minutes earlier, it had been different, but that had been before her near miss with the Snitch. She had been so close to having it, she had been all but able to feel it in her hand, and then they’d had the time-out. Now she didn’t know if she’d see it again, at least in this year, when it wasn’t in someone else’s hand, and it was immensely frustrating. Far too frustrating for her to want to play games with Arnold while they killed time before the Snitch appeared.

It occurred to her, vaguely, as she looked that the only time she really interacted with guys was when she played against a male Seeker or Beaters. She wasn’t sure what that meant. It didn’t seem like a good time to think about it, though. The Snitch was her priority right now. Her possession or lack of a life was something to think about later, when the hurly-burly was done and she was feeling more pro-other people than she was right now. The only thing she wanted to interact with right now was a walnut-sized lump of what she was assuming was fake gold. Other people were just what was between her and that goal, and needed to move over.
16 <font color="yellow">Kate Bauer, Seeker</font> I'm sure we differ on the details, though. 170 <font color="yellow">Kate Bauer, Seeker</font> 0 5

<font color=yellow>Derry Four, Beater</font>

October 19, 2012 6:32 PM
The first part of the game had not gone well for Derry. At least, it hadn't gone as well as he had hoped it would. No doubt, it hadn't gone as well for him as Kate had hoped it would either. The first hit at Arnold had missed and that was really the only one he'd managed to send toward the Aladren Seeker before the Time Out, in part because of Preston getting the ball a couple times and in part because both Arnold and Kate had moved too close together to really get a good shot at the one without endangering the other.

That lack of bludgers flying at Arnold wasn't the real problem though. If he didn't injure the other team's Seeker, it made Kate's job harder but it wasn't the end of the world. The real problem was that Preston had gotten two at Kate and one of them had hit. Even the one that missed, she had needed to dodge first before he was able to get it away from her. The other one though, that had almost made him ask to go switch with Laurie during the Time Out. The only reason he hadn't was because it looked like Carter and Arista had gotten a little banged up, too, so Laurie wasn't exactly on a golden streak either.

Derry made a mental note to work on defense a little more in the next few practices. That was really the most important part of a Teppenpaw Beater's job anyway since they couldn't really hope to match aggression with the other Houses. Neither Derry nor Laurie were really naturally aggressive types of people.

While waiting for the time out to end, Derry did take a moment to sheepishly apologize to the Assistant Captain of his team. "Sorry about that bludger. I couldn't get there in time." Small comfort, and not exactly inspiring that he'd be there next time, but what else could he say? He'd been further away than he really should have been and hadn't realized Preston had found the bludger he'd been looking for until it was far too late.

When the whistle blew for the second time, restarting the game, Derry was determined that this time he would do better. Kate would not get hit again, and if Arnold stayed safe because Derry wasn't going to risk getting too far away from her again, well, Kate was just going to have to catch the snitch with luck and skill rather than because her opponent wasn't in fit shape to fly.

He stayed close, but not so close he crowded her or impeded her vision, trying to hover unobtrusively behind her like a broom riding body-guard. After a few moments, he noticed that Arnold was being less unobtrusive but similarly hanging around her as well. Just as well, then. Derry wouldn't want to hit a bludger at him while he was this near to Kate anyway. And if Preston was less cautious, Derry thought he was in a good position to get in and redirect it right at Arnold.

It was a good place for a Beater to be in right now, even without a bludger. If an opportunity presented itself, maybe he could even get in Arnold's way when he tried to dive after a snitch or something.
1 <font color=yellow>Derry Four, Beater</font> I support Kate's details but am otherwise just scenery 189 <font color=yellow>Derry Four, Beater</font> 0 5


<font color="blue">Arnold Carey, Seeker</font>

October 20, 2012 4:19 PM
Arnold could see Derry, when he looked that way, which was both a good and a bad thing. On the bright side, this meant that he was right about probably not being a target for immediate assault because of his proximity to the Teppenpaw Seeker, and that he was more likely to notice if there was an attempt to hit him with a Bludger. On the not-so-bright side, if he could see Derry, then Derry could see him, and having a Beater no doubt just looking for an opening to break your head open was not necessarily the best position a Seeker could be in, especially when he was focused on just wanting to end the match right now.

Losing that one time, Arnold thought, really had been good for him. For a while, before that game, the game had nearly stopped being fun for him, because he had felt this enormous pressure to win, all the time, and worried about what would happen if he didn’t leave Sonora with a perfect record as Seeker. Now, he wasn’t going to, so he knew that the answer was “absolutely nothing” and he was free to enjoy the game again, so it had been good for him to lose once. Losing twice, though, was another matter, not something he wanted to do. He could live with it, if he did, but he was going to do all he could to prevent it, for the rest of the team as well as himself.

How one ended the game, though, that was important, he wanted to do it right…but would settle for however worked. When he heard a little whirring noise and then the Snitch was about two feet away from him, then, he only stared at it for a second before deciding to trust his eyes and only felt a bit of regret over the lack of drama as his arm, more instinctively than anything, reached out and he plucked it from the air.

He wasn’t sure anyone had noticed, though, and waved it around in the hopes of catching the coach’s attention before anyone got any more battered than they already were. “I caught the Snitch!” he called, only thinking after the fact that Kate might not believe him even if she did hear, given his record of trying to mess with his opponents.
0 <font color="blue">Arnold Carey, Seeker</font> I really appreciate you staying that way.... 181 <font color="blue">Arnold Carey, Seeker</font> 0 5


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

October 20, 2012 4:48 PM
 
0 <font color=silver>Coach Pierce</font> Aladren wins! 150-10 (nm) 0 <font color=silver>Coach Pierce</font> 0 5