Jake Santoro

June 10, 2006 1:27 AM
Jake wanted to have as much time with his team as possible. Which meant, getting the signups up as soon as possible. So, the very first day of returning to Sonora, Jake had his notice all ready to go. He quickly went to the commonroom before heading to the feast and pinned it up on the notice board. Once it was securely in place, Jake quickly went back down to Cascade Hall to enjoy his first meal back. His notice read:

QUIDDITCH SIGNUPS/TRY-OUTS

For those interested in playing Quidditch or for those who have already previously been on the team, please feel free to signup for try-outs. Try-outs for any spot will take place on Friday. Walk-ins are always welcomed.

Please follow the guidelines for signing up by following my example. If you have never played Quidditch before or do not know what Quidditch is, please make sure to make a note of that beside your name and I'll see what I can do about that.

Thank you for your time and patience.

Sign-ups


Captain Jacob Santoro, fourth year, Beater

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Lexi Stafford

June 14, 2006 4:38 PM
While Lexi didn't know Jake very well, she had realized early on how serious he was about quidditch. So she wasn't at all surprised when, after the feast on their very first night back, the sign-up sheet was already up. If she was in his place, she would have probably done the same thing., start as soon as possible in an attempt to manage to get more practice in than all the other teams.

Lexi was incredibly excited for practices to start once more. While she had managed to play almost every day during the first half of summer, while she and her brothers were in England with their grandparents, after they had returned to NYC her mother had descended. Apparently, her mother had woken up the morning after the latest show had closed to realize that her little girl was all grown up, and how little she knew her only daughter. Or at least that was the story that Lexi had been told.

The result was an excess of activities that most teenage girls would do with their mothers that Lexi hadn't really put any effort in before. She was dragged on shopping trips, "girls only retreats" with her mother and her mother's friends and daughters, and the like. And it had been fun most of the time. But she still had no desire to give up her sports altogether like a bunch of her friends apparently had, so quidditch had been her solution.

Searching for a quill while wondering if any first years would join them on the team (the thought that she might have competition for beater never crossing her mind), she finally felt one near the bottom of her bag, then pulled it out and signed carelessly

Lexi Stafford, third year, beater
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