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Monday, January 7, 2019
Friday, January 4, 2019
Week 3, Catapults at Wasps
Caerphilly Catapults Crush Winded Wimbourne Wasps
In the final and longest match this week, at 8 hours and 17 minutes, a slow boil ended in a flurry of activity. The first hour saw a lot of back and forth, but no scoring. Then Rose Mumps, a Beater for the Catapults put the Wasps’ Keeper, Fingal the Fearless out of sorts with a broken collarbone. The next three hours saw Caerphilly outscore the Wasps by a 3 to 1 ratio, which only slowed down when they had quite a comfortable lead and began to play much more lax, being exhausted from their frenetic pace in the mid-game. Wimbourne used the opportunity to catch up some, but victory was only just in reach when the snitch chase began. Both seekers sighted and lost the snitch several times, and it was almost by accident when a bleary-eyed Katie Lestrange reached out and snagged the snitch as the sun was setting on the pitch.
Final Score: Catapults: 860, Wasps 530.
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Week 3, Crossbows at Bangers
Banchory Bangers Can’t Catch a Break, Cork Crossbows Create Colossal Catch
It was a heartbreaking match in Bachory this week, as it looked initially like the Bangers might gain their first win of the season, and in a home match at that. It was a protracted match, and a closely scored one as it wore on. The Bangers started off strong, quickly outpacing their Irish opponents in the first two and a half hours, but then Cork found their broomsticks, and began to push back the Banchory momentum. Hour four saw the Bangers drop off completely, not able to attempt a single goal, while the Crossbows scored 10. The morale seemed to drop off for the home team then, who came back into the game, but only halfheartedly, and their lead dried up. The score was tied when Cedrik Elphik, the Crossbows’ Seeker caught the snitch barely ahead of Jean Jigger, leaving the Bangers with an 0-3 record. The Banchory fans were so dejected that only minor rioting was reported.
Final Score: Crossbows 790, Bangers 640.
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Week 3, Falcons at Bats
Ballycastle Bats Badly Beaten Out By Furious Falmouth Falcons
It was a desperate chase for the Bats this week as they and the Falcons fought to turn their even records into winning ones. The match began in a flurry, with both teams furiously flinging quaffles at the hoops. Shot for shot the teams were evenly matched for the first two hours of the match, with Susan Krum doing a valiant job of keeping the Falcons from scoring more than a quarter of their targets. But as the match wore on, the Bats wore out, with the Falcon’s Beater Colin Prince scoring decisive hits on the Bat’s entire Seeker lineup, who slumped through the third and fourth hours of the match while the Falcons continued to chip away at Krum’s defense. Then in hour 5 Narcissa Wood and Marvolo Tonkarelli gained back their breath and scored a few more goals, but by then it was too late. The Falcon’s commanding lead of 470 to 200 was cemented into victory when Dudley Helga, the Falmouth Seeker caught the snitch at 4 hours 55 minutes.
Final Score: Falcons 620, Bats 200.
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Week 3, Arrows at Magpies
Montrose Magpies Mobilize to Oust Appleby Arrows
Despite a strong showing from the Appleby Chasers and Beaters, Montrose came away with the victory today, with a fortuitous capture of the Snitch by the Scottish Seeker Katie Bagnold at 2 hours and 10 minutes. The chase was certainly as entertaining as the Quaffle action above the pitch, as Bertha Keddle gave Katie quite a good run for her money. The two spotted the snitch almost exactly at the same time, but from opposite ends of the pitch, leading to a dangerous Hiddleston’s Pickle, both Seekers flying as fast as they can at a snitch between them. Fortunately the snitch itself veered up before disaster, and led the two on a merry chase for nearly 40 minutes, during which time the Arrows racked up goal after goal. But it was the Magpies from Montrose who caught it in the end, leaving the Arrows with a 1-2 record and their first divisional game loss.
Final Score: Magpies 240, Arrows 170
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