Coach Olivers

November 02, 2014 8:01 PM
The last match had been a close one, but Aladren had ended up finding the Snitch first. The little Pecari in Florence’s heart had hurt a little, but she generally did well staying unbiased during Quidditch games. Today was a little warmer, the first bit of spring after a cold winter back in Chicago. It was nothing like the brutal heat during the last game; only a little foggy in the morning with promises to clear up later in the day. The fog didn’t pose too much of an obstacle to the players, though it might hinder the viewing for the spectators in the stands. Ah well. It wasn’t like Florence controlled the weather, though she would surely make games interesting if she did.

As the players made their way to the pitch, Florence waited around dressed in dark robes with the whistle around her neck. She smiled and greeted them, recognizing all of them from her Charms classes. Once the fog cleared up a little, it would be great weather for a game and Florence was looking forward to it. She hoped dearly that the rosters would be full next year for all of the houses, but as Crotalus had next to none and Teppenpaw only had three this time around, she didn’t count on it. At least Aladren and Pecari had teams to give the players something to do and the other students something to watch during the weekends.

When ten o’clock came around, Florence made eye-contact with the team captains before stepping out to the center of the field. She pressed her wand against her throat and amplified her voice before spreading her arms out. “Welcome to the last Quidditch match of the year,” she announced. “On this side we have Pecari, led by Captain Rupert Princeton, playing against Aladren, led by Captain James Carey. I expect you all to cheer loudly for your teams today. Captains, if you will please shake hands.”

When they came together to shake, Florence smiled at them both after she removed the Amplifying Charm. “Good luck, boys.” Carey and Princeton were both seasoned Quidditch players who most likely knew the drill by now. She had always liked it when she could depend on students to carry their own weight. Once the captains had rejoined their teammates, she gestured for the teams to gather around her. “When I blow my whistle, the game begins. The Seeker who catches the Snitch first ends the game. Players, please take your positions.” As the players went to their respective areas or simply rose into the air, Florence released the Snitch and picked up the Quaffle. She would release the bludgers after throwing the Quaffle up. She went and stood in the middle of the Chasers, hand poised to throw it and the silver whistle in her mouth. She looked at the Chasers and made sure they made eye-contact with her before blowing her whistle and throwing the Quaffle into the air. She stepped back and released the two bludgers and the two iron balls immediately went after their respective targets.

The game had begun.

OOC: Welcome to Quidditch! As per posting rules, two paragraphs minimum are expected, but creative, detailed, and realistic posts will earn more points for your team. Please stick to the rules. In addition, no one should be falling from their broom to their deaths/injury. Florence will intervene before anyone falls to the ground. If you have any questions, tag Coach Olivers in the OOC board. Have fun with it!
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<font color=blue>Clark Dill, Seeker</font>

November 16, 2014 9:19 AM
Jay had been working with him since the last game. Clark guessed he didn't have much experience actually Seeking - which was fine because Clark's Dad did and Dad had helped him learn some Seeking drills over Christmas so that had helped quite a bit - but Jay did know about Bludgers and Bludgers had definitely been Clark's weakest point in the last game. So they'd worked a lot on acclimating him to having a practice bludger coming after him.

So today, when Atlas whacked a real one at him, Clark kept control over all of his bodily functions and only had a perfectly reasonable spike of adrenaline that let him move out of the way so Jay could handle his own job of making sure the bludgers stayed safely away from him.

It was still scary, knowing a violent alien creature was targeting him, of course, but he also recognized now that Jay was a good deal bigger than it and was perfectly capable of sending it away. It was a bludger, after all, not a dalek.

So after Jay's bat cracked loudly against the metal encased beast, Clark just had to take a few calming breaths before he resumed his searching pattern, criss-crossing the pitch in the air well above where the Chasers were doing their thing. He didn't pay much attention to them, mostly only noticing them at all when they were blocking his view.

Right now, though, they were well away from where he was and he thought he saw something move in the air, far below, in the last remnants of the fog that had not quite burned off yet. He dove down, not quite sure if he had really seen something or if it was just a wisp of mist swirling about and fooling him. This uncertainty made him try to dive without looking like he was diving, because it was a long way away and Annabelle had a better broom than him. If she saw it, too, she could beat him there. So he tried to take Han Solo's advice and just 'Fly casual.' Downward. Toward what may or may not be a Snitch.
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<font color=tan>Annabelle Pierce, Seeker</font>

November 16, 2014 1:54 PM
Annabelle's morning could have been better. First of all, she had not slept well the night before. She had woken several times feeling anxious. She couldn't recall any dreams specifically, but she felt if dreams had been playing through her unconscious mind, they had certainly not been peaceful and restful.

Finally, at five-thirty - well before she had planned to get up - she gave up on sleeping anymore and just got up. Not wanting to disturb her roommates, she'd spent the next hour just reading quietly, hoping a good novel might calm some of her jittery nerves, but as soon as Annette got up at six-thirty and they went down for breakfast, they came back in full force.

Annette noticed, of course. She always did. And then Annabelle had to explain to her that she was afraid the second year Aladren was going to beat her to the snitch again, and how terrible a Seeker must she be if a twelve year old on a school broom could beat her like that? She wasn't sure if Annette was just trying to be nice or if she actually thought so, but her sister assured her that everybody just got unlucky sometimes and that was what had happened in the last game and she'd definitely catch it for Pecari this time around.

Annabelle just wished she was so certain herself.

She was seventeen years old and nearing the end of her sixth year. He was smaller, which ought to be an advantage among Seekers, but she was smaller for her age than he was for his, so the difference was not terribly significant. Her skill and experience should easy outmaneuver any minuscule height advantage he might have. She had a wonderful broom that she loved and had been practicing with for over a year now. She should be able to beat the little Aladren kid, hands down. He'd just had a bit of beginners luck in his first game. Anyone calling the odds would say she had the far better chance of coming out of this game with the snitch.

But if he was just plain lucky - and Annabelle would be the first to admit she did not have an overabundance of that particular gift - that could still overrule all of her other advantages. Again.

So here she was, on the Pitch, some time into the game, flying over the other players and trying not to pay too much attention to what Annette was doing. Her sister did not seem able to catch a break and the other Pierce twin had not yet touched the Quaffle yet when she saw Clark begin to descend on his broom shortly after the beaters had traded a bludger between them. It hadn't come at her, so she wasn't too worked up about it, but Clark's change in direction was interesting.

She looked down into the fog where he was heading but didn't see anything. Still, he wouldn't be going down there just for giggles, so she turned her broom to follow, picking up speed in a proper dive. Maybe if she got closer, she could see whatever he thought he'd seen . . .
0 <font color=tan>Annabelle Pierce, Seeker</font> I'm looking, too, but with intent to buy 0 <font color=tan>Annabelle Pierce, Seeker</font> 0 5

<font color=blue>Clark Dill, Seeker</font>

November 20, 2014 10:04 PM
Clark continued to dive without looking like he was diving, but he didn't see anything moving anymore. Had he been mistaken? Was there nothing there after all? He looked over to see what Annabelle was doing and she was diving too, with intent, for the same place he'd been heading towards, so either she did see it now, or she'd assumed he had when his attempt to fly casual had worked about as well as Chewbacca's had.

And as he started to turn back toward the mists, that was when he saw it. An actual flash of gold, not just something that might have been a wisp of swirling fog. It wasn't quite where he'd thought he'd seen it before, so Annabelle was heading the wrong way. It gave him a chance.

He stopped trying to disguise what he was doing and just dove full out toward the Snitch. It got closer and closer and Annabelle was not between him and it yet, so he reached out and his fingers closed around the small winged ball. He leveled out with a shout of joy and victory, waving the snitch over his head for all to see.

He'd won again! That was twice in two games! The snitches must really like him!
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Coach Olivers

November 21, 2014 12:19 AM
 
0 Coach Olivers Aladren wins! 150 - 0 (nm) 0 Coach Olivers 0 5