Thursday, April 25, 2019
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
19-02-3
Pahrump Wild Burros Secure Second Win in Style Despite Great Effort From Grandview Garter Snakes
Game three this week was another nail biter, featuring a riveting chase, tight scoring, and another victory for the home team. Nicholas Stanton was the star chaser in hour one for the Burros, with a hefty 10 attempts at the Garter Snakes’ hoops, aided by 5 attempts from Cristina Williams and 2 from Raymond Elliott, making the Wild Burros’ score at the close of the first hour 120 points. The Garter Snakes also ended the first hour with 120 points, partially aided by the Wild Burros’ beater, Franklin Mays, who on a misjudged bludger beating knocked his fellow beater, Tommy Wolf clean off of his broomstick. Fortunately, he came away with only a broken arm and leg, and should be ready to play next week with help from the team’s Mediwizards. The Garter Snakes, with morale high after this favorable misfortune took the initiative. Pearl Pearce dominated the pitch for much of hour two, making 14 attempts and scoring on 9 of them, outpacing Elliott’s efforts, who only managed 8 goals for the Wild Burros out of 11 attempts. The score was only 1 goal different at most through the whole of the second hour, and frequently tied. Then suddenly, at 1 hour and 50 minutes Mable Thornton and Julia Lindsay, seekers for the Wild Burros and Garter Snakes, respectively, simultaneously spotted the snitch and gave chase. Lindsay started with a slightly stronger position, and managed to keep Thornton off for quite some time, and encouraged by this, the chasers for the Garter Snakes redoubled their efforts, and managed two more goals during the chase, to bring them up by 20 points. Then Stanton got hold of the quaffle for the Burros and made a goal right past Victor Wilson, as the seekers screamed by and distracted him, bringing the scores up to 250 and 260, Snakes leading. Then, in a wild burst of energy, Thornton threw herself into a corkscrew dive after the snitch, catching it just beyond Lindsay’s grasp, ending the game at 2 hours 11 minutes in the Wild Burros favor.
Final Score: Wild Burros 400, Garter Snakes 260.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
19-02-2
Barcelona Inquisitors Bring Up Record By Keeping Kearney Chimeras From Catching Snitch
Match two this week ended in a disappointing loss for the Chimeras, despite their superior Chasing skills. The combination of the Inquisitors’ Beaters and Seeker was just barely too much for them. Hour 1 saw an early lead by the Chimeras as Clara Rippon landed three of her 5 attempts at the hoops, but Leodogari Aguiar of the Inquisitors took command late in the second hour, with 5 successful goals of his own, further assisted by Maragda Torralba and Beatriu Rangil, for a total score of Chimeras 70, Inquisitors 80 at the close of hour 1. Tommy Fleetwood then stepped up his Bludger management and kept Aquiar and Rangil from even touching the quaffle in hour 2, leaving Torralba alone to bring the Inquisitors’ score up to 100. Meanwhile, Rippon and a renewed Portia Pond redoubled their efforts, despite a hail of offense from Vicenc Selvas and Zeferi Johe, the Inquisitors’ beaters. They managed to keep Nancy O’Brien away from the quaffle, but Pond and Rippon brought the Chimeras into the lead by a goal before Borja Cruells spotted the snitch and gave chase. Adina Ames did her best to catch him up and secure the win for the Chimeras, but once again Selvas and Johe plied their trade and occupied the Chimeras’ seeker too busy dodging bludgers to go after the snitch. At 1 hour and 42 minutes Cruells grabbed the snitch and ended the game in the Inquisitors’ first win of the season.Final Score: Inquisitors 250, Chimeras, 110.
Monday, April 22, 2019
19-02-1
Journeyman Jabberwocky Narrowly Knock Down Nottingham Nifflers
Game 1 of week two was a real scorcher, at more than 7 hours long and with massive scores. The two teams stayed fairly even through the match, with minimal action from the beaters, and a loose performance from both seekers. Hour 1 opened with a furious barrage of goals and attempts, with 9 scored by the Jabberwocks and 10 from the Nifflers. Hour two the action got hotter, with 15 goals for the Jabberwocks, most of those provided by Forrest George. But the NIfflers answered with their own 13 goals, Opal Doolan doing her best to keep the Nifflers in the game. From there the scoring slowed down as both teams grew tired from the drawn out match. Hours 4 and 5 saw only token scores from both teams, but in hour 6 the Nifflers had rested enough to pull back into the lead with 6 more goals, answered only by 1 from Naomi Mathis for team Jabberwocky. Hour 7 continued the trend, with Abel Blakely seeming to suddenly wake up and score 6 goals for the Nifflers, aided by 1 and 2 from Doolan and Mathew Robins, respectively. The Jabberwocky was barely behind when Kyle Bitterwood, the Nifflers’ Seeker finally spotted the Snitch and gave chase. But Adoph Duke was right there, and there was a lengthy 22 minute chase, giving the Jabberwocks enough time to score two more goals before Duke boxed out Bitterwood and caught the snitch for the Jabberwocky, securing a victory at 7 hours and 18 minutes.Final Score: Jabberwocky 790, Nifflers 620.
2019 Week 2 Results and Standings
Match Results:
Game 1: Journeyman Jabberwocky (791.25) vs Nottingham Nifflers (623.5)
Game 2: Kearney Chimeras (113.5) vs Barcelona Inquisitors (252)
Game 3: Grandview Garter Snakes (264) vs Pahrump Wild Burros (395)
Game 4: Aberdeen Owls (223) vs Fiji Falcons (162.5)
Game 5: Wolverhampton Werewolves (32) vs Kingston Sea Cows (286.5)
Standings as of Week 2:
1st: Wild Burros - 29 VP
2nd: Owls - 27 VP
3rd: Jabberwocky - 21 VP (899.5 Match Points)
4th: Inquisitors - 21 VP (653.5 Match Points)
5th: Garter Snakes - 19 VP
6th: Werewolves - 18 VP (540 Match Points)
7th: Falcons - 18 VP (425.75 Match Points)
8th: Sea Cows - 17 VP
9th: Nifflers - 9 VP
10th: Chimeras - 1 VP
Friday, April 19, 2019
19-01-5
Kearney Chimeras Can’t Keep Control of Gleeful Grandview Garter Snakes
The final match of this week clocked in at only 34 minutes, leaving not a lot of time for the chasers to do their work, but when you have two of the fastest seekers in the league up against each other, you can usually expect a short match. Despite the short time, Sherry Reed made 11 attempts on the hoops for the Garter Snakes, 5 of which were blocked by Delya Collyns in a spectacular showing of goalkeeping for the Chimeras. However, the Garter Snakes’ beaters kept a fair command of the Bludger, and prevented the Chimeras from doing much with the Quaffle uncontested. Out of 10 attempts between Clara Rippon and Nancy O’Brien, only 5 made it through a hoop. In the end, Julia Lindsay made the catch for the Garter Snakes, despite a close chase from Tanya Racer. That grab, and the 150 points that went with it, put the Garter Snakes well into the lead and clinched the win.
Final Score: Garter Snakes 240, Chimeras 50.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
19-01-4
Pahrump Wild Burros Pull a Win Despite Journeyman Jabberwocky’s Jostling
It was a wild ride this week for Burros fans and Jabberwock fans alike, as the Jabberwocky Chasers commanded the pitch, and both team’s Beaters gave brutal performances. The match started off with a bang as Bruce Osborne grabbed the Quaffle and flew down the pitch, feinting past Keeper Sadie Shaw and hooping the first of 11 goals for the Jabberwocks. Raymond Elliott and Nicholas Stanton tried to make an answer for the Wild Burros, but the Jabberwocky Beaters Timothy Frye and Jillian Rose kept them well in check. Tommy Wolf and Franklin Mays likewise battered the Bludger for the Burros and kept Forrest George and Rodney Abbott similarly pinned, not allowing more than two goals each from them for the Jabberwocks. But Mable Thornton, the Willd Burros’ Seeker won the day at 59 minutes, easily outpacing the Jabberwocky’s Seeker, Edna Strickland, after sighting the snitch at 55 minutes into the match. The catch brought the badly lagging Wild Burros up and secured the victory.
Final Score: Wild Burros 180, Jabberwocky 110.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
19-01-3
Walloping Wolverhampton Werewolves Win, Barcelona Inquisitors’ Intervention Ineffective
In the high-scoring game of the week, the Werewolves battled it out on their home turf and came away with a “W” for Wolverhampton, despite an early 4th hour snitch catch by the Inquisitors’ Seeker, Borja Cruells. The first hour was marked by a strong scoring drive from Werewolf Stuart McKerras, who himself outpaced all three of the Inquisitors’ Chasers. In hour two, Leodogari Aguiar answered with his own 6 goals for the Inquisitors, evening the pitch somewhat, but William Knight and Olen Arbutus also made 5 and 6 goals, meaning the Werewolves maintained a strong lead. Hour three is where it all came together for the Werewolves, with Beaters Delbert Jackbuck and Haskell Suchet keeping the Inquisitors’ Chasers back on their heels, combined with Lynx Griffis’ goalkeeping mean the Inquisitors only gained 4 more goals during the whole hour. This allowed Knight, Arbutus, and McKerras to widen the gap even further with 14 goals, so that when, at 3 hours and 12 minutes, Cruells caught the snitch for the Inquisitors, the gap was too much for the 150 point play to secure the win. Asked after the game about the catch, Cruells said, “We train to catch the snitch. If I see the snitch, I catch it. Though we lose, we still gain points for the championship.” Needless to say, Wolverhampton is pleased to take the top spot in the standings.
Final Score: Werewolves 510, Inquisitors 400.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
19-01-2
Fiji Falcons Fleece Nodding Nottingham Nifflers
Vanua Levu has reason to celebrate today as their Falcons take the snitch and the win from Nottingham’s Nifflers. It was another short match, with both seekers in top form after their off-season rest-up. Also in top form was Eka Pranata Chandra, the star Chaser for the Falcons, with 9 of the Falcons’ 11 goals. Abel Blakely also put forth a valiant effort for the Nifflers, but was hampered by Elias Gabb, one of the two Beaters for the Nifflers, who, on a tragic backswing, accidentally knocked the Quaffle through his own hoop, scoring an extra goal for the Falcons. The crowds in Fiji went wild, and Gabb never recovered his composure. However, Kyle Bitterwood gave Nottingham some hope as he eyeballed the snitch after 35 minutes, and the chase began. Kyle seemed to have control of the situation, continually blocking out Dwi Hartanto, and not allowing her to use her better speed to full advantage. However, Purnama Muljana and Josias Tindo Zian, the Falcons’ very skilled Beaters put up a Hornfell Defence and knocked Bitterwood out of the chase for just long enough for Hartanto to finally catch the snitch at just 1 hour and 12 minutes.
Final Score: Falcons 260, Nifflers 60.
Monday, April 15, 2019
19-01-1
Aberdeen Owls Outpace Cracking Kingston Sea Cows
A short match in Aberdeen to open the 2019 Federation Champions Quidditch League Season. Cassa Box took only 59 minutes to catch the snitch for the Owls, leaving the Sea Cows not very much time to try to make up the gap. The Owls began with a very energetic and coordinated effort between Chasers August Inglis and Linnie Atkins who scored 100 points between them. Season Blackly, however was effectively shut out of the match by the Sea Cows’ brutal Beaters, Brendon King and Jaquin Denholm. Hopefully Blackly will be recovered in time for next week’s match. The Keepers for both teams, Leron Alwood for the Sea Cows and River Bean for the Owls performed admirably, each blocking 65% of the shots sent at them. But the drama of the match defintely belongs to the Seekers, who had a very close chase for the snitch that began at minute 45, and ended 14 minutes later. The score was Owls: 100, Sea Cows: 70 when Kathryne Hitchens spotted the snitch for the Sea Cows, but Cassa Box cottoned on almost instantly and the chase began. During the desperate race, the Sea Cows managed another score, courtesy of Clarence Chaddock, bringing it to 100-80. But as Hitchens lunged for the snitch, she sagged just a hair and gave Box the opening she needed to snag it and seal the game for the Owls.
Final Score: Owls 250, Sea Cows 80
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