Capt. Alistair Johnson

October 24, 2016 3:13 PM
“Good morning everyone,” Alistair smiled at the group before him, clapping his hands together. He started fairly promptly, allowing just a few hopeful minutes for any latecomers or walk ons. “Welcome to the Crotalus tryouts. You all know me as the Crotalus captain, Alistair Johnson, and Arne Reinhardt - raise your hand Arne - is assistant captain. Now, before we get started, I’m just going to read through the names I have here on the sign-up sheet so let me know that you're here when I call your name. Anyone not called, come and see me when I'm done.”

It didn't take Alistair long to get through his short list of names so he got the tryouts underway pretty quickly.

“First things first, I’ll run through a warm up with you all. We’ll jog one lap of the pitch as a pulse raiser and then please follow my lead in a series of stretches.” He set off at a gentle jog, nothing too fast since it was only the first stage of the warm up, with the expectation that the group would follow. Once the stretches had been done, he sent them off up into the air with the instructions to do a couple of laps of the pitch on their brooms before returned to him. He also made sure to inform them that school brooms were available for those that might require them.

“I'm going to do a couple of flying tests with you now,” Alistair explained once the warm up was complete. “We do quite a few different tests as part of our team practices. I like all my players to have individual goals that they can aim for and these tests allow you to see your personal progress and also pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses. So that's why we do tests - it's not about comparing you to each other but to yourself and about looking at what improvements you can make.”

“Without further ado, our first test today is a really simple speed test. I want you to take it in turns to fly the width of the pitch as fast as you can when I tell you to go. I will be timing you.”

“Following on from that we’ll do an agility test. As you can see, I have set up some poles for you to weave in and out of. I’ll show you the pattern now so pay attention,” Alistair ran them through the pattern on his broom, going at a fairly slow pace so that they would be able to keep up with exactly what he was doing.* “Obviously I expect you to do it much faster than that since again I’ll be timing you.”

“I will stress how important it is not to compare yourself to others,” Alistair added after explaining the tests. “These will be your first tests of the year so it doesn't matter if you aren't happy with your performance - that just gives you a lot to work on and that's the whole point. Oh and don’t worry, I’ll give you the appropriate time to recover after each test so you can give them your best shot.”

“Ok now we’ll move on to some more position-specific drills,” the captain spoke to the group once the tests were done. “Beaters please grab yourselves a bat and join Arne. You’ll see some targets set up at the end of the pitch so work on your aim with those, coming in at different speeds. Help each other out by pitching the balls for each other.”

“Daniel-” Alistair glanced down at his list a moment before instructing the two first years, “Winston Pierce and Simon Mordue, you’ll be trying out as Chasers first so please fly up to the halfway line and start passing the Quaffle-” he handed the Quaffle to Dan (who wasn’t really trying out since there was no way that Alistair would let his most loyal teammate go) as he spoke “between yourselves from there, working your way up to the scoring area. By which point, Makenzie, our Keeper, will be up at the hoops and you can start shooting against her.”

“Makenzie,” Alistair gestured a little with his head as he picked up the Keeper’s protective gear and handed it to her. “It’s good to see you back,” he smiled, ignoring the fact that he had recently heard things about her family that didn’t sound all that respectable because he knew to be grateful that she was here, irrelevant of who she was.

Alistair was aware that one of the first years, Winston Pierce, had also expressed an interest in the Seeker position on the sign-up sheet but after much consideration as to whether it would be better to have a weak Chaser trio or an inexperienced Seeker, he had actually gone for the former. Shinohara had finally given up her position and now it was his time to shine. Alistair needed this, so much more than anybody would realise. It was no longer just about Crotalus trying to win, although this was certainly something Alistair very much wanted, but also about his future. If he planned to become a professional Quidditch player then it was important for him to find his strongest position, which he’d always thought to be Seeker despite his obvious talent as a Chaser (modesty might be a virtue but facts were facts), but given that he had been playing Chaser in matches for four years now it was definitely time to test the waters and compare.

Not only were his own interests at the heart of his decision but also that of the team. It hadn’t worked pitting Shinohara against the likes of Dill and Clark so it was hardly going to work putting a first year in that position. Daniel was never going to be anywhere near as good as Alistair himself had been as lead Chaser but there was currently no one in the entire school besides Joella who could present him with a real challenge so Daniel would just have to do. And in all fairness the younger boy had proved very dedicated to the team and no doubt all the extra training that Alistair had given him over the years would count for a lot, and the captain was very much willing to continue that. He felt proud of how far his team had come and would really push everyone to reach their full potential, however low that was, if they would let him.

Of course, it had occurred to him that this Winston Pierce kid might be some Seeking prodigy but that was wholly unlikely and secretly Alistair didn’t think he wanted that to be the case. This was his shot and doing something he’d dreamed of for so long and there was no good reason why he shouldn’t. Alistair decided he would just talk to the younger boy at the end, although he certainly wouldn’t stop him from trying out for Seeker today if he so wished.


OOC: Walk ons are more than welcome!
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