Rupert Princeton, Captain

January 30, 2015 7:28 PM
The season of try-outs always gave Rupert a pleasant feeling, but this time there was something more. He and Wendy were finally together, or something like that, and their meeting had left him walking on air. The sign-ups had looked very good as well with a couple new players showing interest. There was promise for the team next year once he and the Anns had graduated. There was one first year this time around, and Rup was looking forward to seeing how well she did on the pitch. She hadn’t marked down any particular position, but if she could fly, he wouldn’t mind putting her as a reserve. If she didn’t know how to play, however, perhaps some extra training would do before he allowed her to substitute for any of the other players. The other, Jamie Park, was a little older and, Rupert hoped, more experienced.

All in all, the first term of his last year at Sonora was going very, very well. The try-outs were held on a bright Saturday morning at 10 in the morning. It was getting warmer as the day progressed, but at the moment the weather was pleasant and sunny. Rupert arrived a half hour earlier to set out the equipment necessary. Try-outs were a mere formality for the returning players, but it would be great to see where the others stood and who had improved over the summer.

Rupert greeted his team-mates and the new players as they arrived on the pitch. He hadn’t seen his cousin all summer though they lived hardly an hour away from each other back home. Rupert's immediate family was very private, he had discovered, at times hiding things even from each other. It wasn’t the sort of life that Rupert would have chosen for himself, and he was looking forward to making his home in the United States. Things were different here; he had come to enjoy the wizarding community here more than in England. At home his name always preceded him and whatever he did reflected on his family. Here, he could be someone else. He could be with someone else. He could be just Rupert and prove his own worth.

That proof of worth came from Quidditch, and the seasoned captain gathered his team and the new players together once everyone had arrived. “Welcome to Pecari’s try-outs,” he said, smiling at the familiar and unfamiliar faces. “For those of you who are unaware, I’m Rupert Princeton and this is my second year as captain of the team. Adam Spencer – if you could raise your hand – is the Assistant Captain. We’ll begin try-outs with two laps jogging around the pitch and then five laps around flying. I want to see how well you fly and how competent you are on a broom. Afterwards, we’ll split into groups: for those interested to be a Chaser, join Adam and Annette.” Just like the year before, they were going to practise throwing the Quaffle back and forth between them flying down the pitch, and upon reaching the Keeper they would practise throwing the Quaffle into one of the three hoops. “Liliana, our Keeper, will be at the hoops on the left side of the pitch blocking the Quaffle the Chasers throw. If anyone is interested in trying out for Keeper, take turns with her.”

Rupert was very lucky to be able to rely on his seasoned team-mates, mates he’d come to know better and depend on. “Seekers, you will be chasing a faux Snitch around. Once I release it, it will record how long it takes you to catch it. When you catch it, bring it to me and I’ll take note. Please take turns seeking.

“As for the Beaters, there will be a charmed target flying around on the right side of the pitch. There will be one bludger released for you to aim at the target. Please do not hit the Chasers. Your job is also to protect your team-mates. I will be monitoring everyone’s progress and taking notes, so do your best. Let’s win the Quidditch Cup this year!” Rupert put down his clipboard next to his broom and gestured to everyone else. “We’ll stretch first and then take off on our run.”

OOC: Walk-ons are more than welcome. Rupert will be the invisible observer, so feel free to follow his instruction and be creative, as well as realistic, about the try-out. For the Seeker, you can assume Rupert would have marked down whatever time you state in your post.
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Liliana Bannister, Pecari

February 06, 2015 4:36 AM
Liliana showed up at the Pecari try-outs early after eating her normal “Game Day” meal of fruit, yogurt and tea. The combination gave her enough energy from the fruit’s sugar without being too heavy and making her feel sluggish while the warm tea helped to relax her. Besides, she never flew well on an overly stuffed stomach and there was always time for eating after playing Quidditch. She greeted Rupert and the other teammates warmly (giving Atlas a slightly cold nod) as she sat down to listen to Rupert begin the meeting. It was her third time at try-outs and by now they were second nature to her. She couldn’t even remember a time she wasn’t playing Pecari Quidditch though only a few years ago it had been canceled due to the issue with the professors, but she was glad that Pecari’d gotten enough players together so it hadn’t been canceled for them like it had for Crotalus and Teppenpaw the previous year (and the year before in the case of Teppenpaw). What it was like to be a Quidditch player in a house without a team Liliana didn’t know and she didn’t think she wanted to find out, the thought making her shiver with dread as she mounted her broom to begin the five flying laps after completing her stretches and jogging laps.

Once Rupert split them up into groups, Liliana headed off to the Keeper’s hoops, lips pursed. She was grateful that the Beaters and Keeper was split up so that she would not have to be near Atlas yet, at the same time strangely sad since she did miss talking to him normally. Sometimes, it seemed, for every step they took forward they slipped fifteen steps back. This time, though, her anger stemmed from Atlas’ lack of paying attention to the things she said, letting whatever was keeping his head in the clouds to get in the way even of signing up for Quidditch despite her constant reminders to do so. Every day when she left the Pecari common room and before she went to bed, she checked to see if Atlas had added his name to the list, as well as each time she passed it. And despite her reminding him at the beginning, throughout, and at the ends of each conversation they had, he still hadn’t done it. Either he had lost his hearing over the summer break and didn’t know how to tell her or he was plain ignoring her. If it was the first she supposed he could be forgiven. But if it were the second—either on purpose or on accident, Liliana was out for blood. Until she could figure out how to get him to tell her what was on his mind, however, she would have to wait and so it was that she began to guard the hoops with a new sort of determination than usual.

Her frustration helped to fuel her playing and she found that was able to block more shots than usual—though she wasn’t sure if that was because of the irritation she was currently feeling or because of the practice she’d had on the sly with Vétil over the summer when her grandmother wasn’t watching. Each Quaffle she batted away, she imagined it was Atlas’ head, and each Quaffle she let in she imagined was Atlas one-upping her, which of course made her work extra hard to block the next one and smack his head as far away from her as she could.
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Atlas Primred

February 11, 2015 4:36 PM
Due to cupid’s arrow hitting him hard over summer, Atlas had really been dropping the ball in, well, everything since his return to Sonora. He had even, despite the many remainders from Liliana, forgotten to sign up for Quidditch. She is going to be maaaaddd he thought to himself as he made his way onto the pitch letting a smile grace his lips. Then again, she was always mad at him. Although he didn’t really see a problem with their friendship, Ann-Marie suggested that he not take so much flack from Liliana all the time. However Atlas liked to think it was Liliana’s way of showing she cared. He made a mental note to make her something special at the next Baking Club meeting as an apology. Perhaps truffles were an appropriate apology sweet?

Joining the group on the pitch, Atlas quickly greeted his teammates, feeling a little bit of a chill from Liliana reminiscent of their first year at Sonora. Yep, she’s mad he thought to himself before turning to Rupert. “I’m sorry I didn’t officially sign up,” Atlas apologized, “I don’t really have an excuse. It really just slipped my mind this time. Sorry for the inconvenience.” He felt bad for not having a legitimate reason for his forgetfulness, but he wasn’t going to lie to Rupert just to quell his guilty conscious either.

As Rupert began his speech, Atlas took his usual place at Liliana’s side. He silently nudged her with his shoulder before whispering the words “Sorry I’m an idiot” into her ear, in the hopes it would quell some of her anger knowing full well it would only serve to upset Ann-Marie if she found out. Returning his attention to Rupert now that he had gotten that off his chest, he listened attentively to his Captain’s instructions.

Quidditch try-outs weren’t so scary now that he had made the team the previous year. However with him already forgetting to sign up in the first place he didn’t want to be letting himself get too relaxed. As a result, he took his time stretching, making sure to give special attention to his arms, the last thing he wanted to do was pull a muscle on first day back in the pitch. Next year this time, Atlas would be the eldest Beater and Rup, Annette, and Annabelle would be gone. It was kind of a scary thought for the fourth year, as he had become so accustom to them always being there. He resolved to train even harder this year, and he was going to start by getting his head in the game and out of Cloud 9.
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