Captain Anthony Carey

February 01, 2015 12:49 AM
Anthony had hoped to have a reserve or two who’d actually been Sorted into his House this year, but since the Aladren team had made at all, he decided it was wisest not to be too disappointed. Asking for too much was never wise, and it was enough that at least they were going to have enough players to field a team without Jay. It felt a bit like pushing it to assume they could still win without him to defend Clark and foil Annabelle Pierce, after all, so asking any more than that was all but also asking bad luck to strike.

“Good afternoon, everyone,” he said, smiling pleasantly, looking around to see if they had any walk-ons. “Most of us know each other, but we should be welcoming John Spencer to our ranks today, so if you could raise your hand, John…” He had decided against mentioning that they now had two Johns yet and hoped that John and John could settle who got to keep his first name between themselves, or that the rest of the team would default to a nickname or surname for one or the other without Anthony officially settling it anyway. “I’m Anthony Carey, the captain, and this - “ he gestured toward Francesca, though he thought it was probably very obvious to anyone who’d read the list who she was - “is my assistant captain, Francesca Wolseithcrafte.”

And with that, he cleared the first hurdle. “We do have a position to sort out,” he acknowledged, “which two people have volunteered for. Right now, everyone fly three laps to warm up - “ the decision was going to involve some politics, but he really did need to see how John Spencer flew before he decided anything else - “and then we’ll start working on that.”

If one John knocked the other off his broom, the one still upright would win the right to his first name and whichever position he wanted. More likely, though, Anthony would have to settle at least the second question.

He had been surprised and originally a little scared when he saw John Umland had volunteered for Beater, but once he got past his initial horror at the thought of John sailing through the air with his head in the clouds and a club in his hand and other people within a mile of him at the time, he had started to see some merit in the idea. For one thing, it would get John Umland out of the Chasing formation and made him someone else’s - namely, Leonidas Bennett’s - problem. For another, John had apparently gone to archery club all last year and not killed anybody, so it was possible that his ability with ranged weapons was better than his ability to Chase. The problem, though, even if John was good with the bat, or at least better than it than he was with a Quaffle, was that Pecari was still their most likely opponent and usually attracted more pureblood girls than the others did even if they had teams. Logically, it made no difference if the person putting a Pierce twin or one of those younger girls in the hospital wing was Jay or John and Anthony knew that, but it just felt...more wrong, somehow, to think of John doing so.

On the other hand, John Spencer was almost certainly related to the Pecari captains. Aside from relations between the Carey and Princeton families not being overly warm these days anyway - the Princetons rejecting his cousin Theresa was objectively completely understandable, the Careys would not have been too happy to welcome a girl who’d showed Theresa's poor level of self-control into their ranks, either, but it had inconvenienced them enough that they weren’t likely to help the Princetons with whatever their objective in America was unless the Princetons did a little groveling first, and maybe threw a husband for Theresa into the deal - the fact remained that House did not come before blood. His cousin Malcolm had simply told Anthony everyone who’d signed up for Pecari’s team without Anthony even asking and he and Mal weren’t even that closely related. What if John Spencer was really here to spy on him for Rupert and Adam? Keeping him away from the Chasers would be the best bet if that was so, to give Pecari the least amount of information possible about what formations and strategies Aladren knew best….

“All right,” he said once they were all back on the ground, resigning himself to deciding on skill and then just praying that the politics didn’t somehow blow up in his face, “to start with, Leonidas, why don’t you give Mr. Umland a Beating lesson - er, let's start with one of the less lethal balls - while Mr. Spencer works with Francesca? We’ll switch in fifteen minutes and see how well they do with each position. Clark, just practice with the Snitch now if you want, we’ve got plenty of time to practice with the Beaters once we figure out who they are. Theodore, we’ll have whoever’s Chasing take a few shots at you once they're through passing, block everything you can. All right, everyone?”

As they sorted themselves out, he looked over John Spencer. He needed to watch everything, which made their lack of a reserve here as much of a problem as it was going to be for the Beaters. With more people, they could have let the Beaters practice maiming people a lot more freely and introduced more realistic play for Chaser practice, but as it was, they’d have to just hope Clark didn’t take any head injuries in the last practices before games and do the best they could with everyone else. And maybe spend some time in MARS, if they could reserve the sports room; he’d have to ask Professor Olivers.

“Francesca, you know the drill,” he said. “Pass from above, below, ahead - however you like,” he said. “I’d like to see you try passing to Francesca at least once before you try to score, too,” he added to John Spencer. “Fly your best – I want a complete view of your skills going forward.” He tossed the Quaffle to Francesca. “Good luck.”

OOC: Walk-ons are welcome – just assume Anthony asked for names at the beginning and then added extra Chasers to the scrimmage, sent Beaters to a lesson with Leonidas, or Seekers and Keepers to Clark and Theodore. Creativity and realism are, as always, what we want to see in all posts.
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Theodore Wolseithcrafte

February 02, 2015 8:53 AM
John Umland wasn’t really that much of a problem, as far as Theodore was concerned - he was simply new, with all the inexperience that came with it. He didn’t really know how the rest of the team felt and had no indication the level to which their captain despaired (Francesca had been limited in her comments - John needed work and was the weakest link in the chain, but those were fairly accurate summations, without necessarily implying she wanted rid of him in any way). However, John’s sudden indecision over his position made Theodore wonder what the lad himself thought…. Perhaps John carried the mistakes of his first year rather heavier than he needed to - especially easy to do when everyone else playing it was older and more experienced, giving a false impression of how good one should be. The morning of the tryouts, Theodore took the liberty of joining the younger boy at the Aladren table.

“Now, perhaps the position of Beater has always deeply appealed to you and you were simply waiting for it to be available,” he began, without the unnecessary ‘good morning’ or ‘Mmm, that looks like a nice whatever-you-eating.’ “Or perhaps you made a few mistakes last year, freaked out and are now position jumping. You will always make mistakes. Even if you stick at a position for seven years or go pro. You will make mistakes and then you can either learn from them, carry on blindly or jump to something new. You strike me as someone with a higher than average capacity the former, which probably puts you ahead of ninety percent of the Quidditch players I’ve known.” He was willing to be drawn on the subject should John desire but did not have much more to add. He didn’t want to pressure John to rejoin the Chasers if he didn’t feel comfortable but he felt that one or two fumbles in his first year of playing were not a good reason for him to reject it outright. Theodore trusted the boy’s logic to reach a reasonable conclusion, perhaps just needing a little encouragement to steer him back onto the right track, though of course now it would ultimately be up to Anthony and Francesca.

He joined the rest of the team for the tryouts, starting with the warm up laps. He took them at a steady pace. A Keeper needed to be quick in terms of reflexes and agile in flying. Whilst being comfortable with going fast was bound to help a little, it wasn’t the be all and end all. He focussed his attention on hugging the curve of the pitch as tightly as possible to show his precision, rather than simply racing everyone.

The remainder of his role was fairly straightforward, especially as no one else had their eye on his position. He could refamiliarise himself with his territory, and his own body within it - he had grown a considerable amount of the summer, which was, in the long run, an advantage for a Keeper but a little bit of an inconvenience as he adjusted to how his weight and centre of gravity had altered, and where exactly in space and time all his limbs were and could be at any given moment. He could also get a feel for the conditions and keep an eye on how the Chaser trials were fairing before they started coming at him.

He made some laps of the hoops, having to slow and correct a few times as he found the alterations to the margins of how close he could get, or how much more he needed to tuck his body in.
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