The Hogwarts Entertainment Magazine: Issue #5

written by Lilia Le Fay

A Magazine Suitable for all students; this fortnightly school newspaper contains all the best ways to entertain Hogwarts Students, from tempting recipes to amusing columns, there's something for everyone! This issue features brand-new review additions to the arts section, a brilliant Role Play account of the Valentine's Dance and much more!

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British League Quidditch Match – Surrey Steelers Vs. Pembrokeshire Pythons

Chapter 11

-British League Match - Surrey Steelers vs. Pembrokeshire Pythons*-


After quite a long run of exciting and interesting games in the British Quidditch League, it was no surprise that we finally were faced with a game that bored the crowd to no end. Very few goals were scored and play overall was sloppy; it was a game which saw a number of fans leave the stadium within the first hour.

Things just never really took off for either side - it was a full half an hour before the first goal was scored - by Pembrokeshire Chaser Olivia Morgan - but it had nothing to do with the good defensive skills, instead simply the poor play by everyone on the pitch. Surrey Chaser Rick Fleming soon scored an equalizer which sailed right past Pembrokeshire keeper Cameron Erstan's fingertips, leaving the Pembrokeshire fans groaning at what could have been an easy save. Surrey Keeper Flo Grayson wasn't much better, and spent most of the game looking very distracted. In total, both teams scored the same number of goals, with Pembrokeshire Chaser Imogen Valentine claiming the title of top goal scorer for the match - she scored three of her team's five goals, and the other Chasers Olivia Morgan and Alex Winston scoring one goal each. For the Surrey side, Rick Fleming and Harley Causon scored two each and Lola Swan managed to get one in right at the end.

Both teams' Beaters started off playing a shocking game, allowing Bludgers to fly everywhere and often missing the Bludgers when they swung their bats. However, over the course of the game all four of them started to strengthen up, and by the end they were playing a half decent game, and managed to get in one or two good hits, especially the new recruits for the Surrey side; best friends Jess Taegen and Ollie Bishop.

The match lasted two and a half hours in total, with Pembrokeshire Seeker Rae Aldridge catching the snitch in the 153rd minute as it flew right past her face, winning the game for Pembrokeshire 200-50. Both teams seemed pretty downhearted as they came off the pitch, and the crowd were distinctly unimpressed. A fan of the Surrey side told us:

"That was one of the most boring games I have watched in a long time. Both teams played badly, and people around me started to get up and leave pretty early on. Quite frankly, that was a waste of time and a waste of money."

We also spoke to Pembrokeshire Captain and Beater Liam Davies after the match, and he told us:

"That was a disappointing match, and I'm really upset with how we played. I know we won, but it was purely down to luck instead of skill. I will work with my team to improve our attitude towards the games and make sure we enter every pitch with our heads in the game, wanting to win, because that makes all the difference."


-Grace Waterson


*Surrey is a relatively small but heavily populated county in the South-East of England, relatively close to London. Pembrokeshire is a county in the south west of Eales; a popular location for filming and a major trade port. For those who also do not know what Steelers are, Steelers are creatures whose venom is one of the only things that can kill the strongly resistant



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