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.

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