Captain Jose Hernandez

June 10, 2011 8:25 PM
Now a sixth year, Jose was starting to think he wasn't a very good Quidditch Captain. He'd been leading the team since his third year and the last two years they hadn't even made it to the finals. He was definitely going to have to sit down with Mel before Try-outs and brainstorm how they could improve their practices. They had a good team. They weren't all little kids anymore, so they had experience and talent and size working to their advantage (not so much Jose himself, because he was still only 5'4" at sixteen, but even that gave him an advantage over the first and second years anyway). They really should be doing better than they were.

But first he needed his team back, and for that, they needed to put their names on a sheet of parchment. So up it went as soon as he got up to the Commons from the Feast and found it in his luggage. By then the firsties had had their HoH speech, but some folks were still hanging out in the Commons before going up to bed.

So he stuck the animated parchment with its drawn broomsticks flying around the margins up on the bulletin board, and called out to anyone interested, "Quidditch Sign-Ups are posted!"

The sheet of parchment read in Jose's very best handwriting:

Pecari Quidditch Team!
Sign-Up Sheet

Please put your name, year, and what position(s) you would like to try-out for below.

Please note that returning players will be given preference but are not guaranteed their positions so everybody has a chance to make it. Everyone must sign-up and show up to try-outs if they want to be on the team.

Try-outs will be announced at a later date, so please keep an eye out on the bulletin board.


And below that, he'd written his own name as a demonstration.

Captain Jose Hernandez, Year 6, As Needed But Probably Chaser
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Demelza Eagle

June 10, 2011 9:59 PM
Upon arriving back in her dorm, Mel usually would have gone straight to bed after the feast to catch up with her roommates, but by now she had learned that Jose put the sign-up sheet up as soon as the feast was over, so she hung around for a while, brightly saying hello as their Head of House, the lovely Professor McKindy, was leaving after leading all the new firsties to their new home. Mel really hoped that there would be a Quidditch prodigy or two among thsi year's first years. Pecari needed them.

She smiled as Jose walked by, put up the pretty sign-up sheet, and announced to the people still assembled in the common room that the sigh-ups were posted. "Hey, Jose," the fifth year greeted her captain brightly, picking up a quill that was laying abandoned on the nearest table. She sloppily wrote her name (she had the typical, messy left-handed people's handwriting) under Jose's:

Assistant Captain Demelza Eagle, Year 5, Beater

She turned around and found herself face-to-face (except not really, 'cause at 5'11" she was taller than most people) with who she guessed as the next person in line to sign-up. "Oh, hey, here you go," The chocolate brown haired girl handed the quill to the person, smiled at them, and then started walking to her dorm so she could sleep. She was starting to crash from the soda she drank at the feast.
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Jhonice Trevear

June 11, 2011 11:18 AM
Jhonice had mostly been paying attention to the HoH speech, really, she had. She hadn't bee looking all around the room at the other older students filtering in and filling up the common room. She really hadn't been mentally taking notes on who she was seeing there and what they were doing. She was really listening to the speech, really.

Naturally then it had been by a strange quick that she noticed Jose Hernandez of the California Pierces slip in to the commons from the side stairs (she assumed it was the boys dorms), but the HoH speech probably should have covered that. The man in the pink hat must have just forgotten to mention it, oh well she had figured it out. Anyway, she watched as Jose deftly attached the paper to the announcement board and then shouted out to the room as Professor... McSomething finished talking.

She raced over to the board, but was beaten by the tall girl that Jose had pointed out at the opening feast. She sighed and waited her turn. Mel, Jose had called her, turned and handed her the quill. Jhonice smiled in return then grinned at Jose as Mel wandered off. "Hi!" she chimed, then read over the sheet. Wow... he even had incredible handwriting! She wasn't sure what position to sign up for, probably not beater. That sounded good. She wrote in her very best handwriting below Mel's entry.

Jhonice Trevear, Year 1, Not Beater
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