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By Ashara Peiris The IQA is undoubtedly a very important part of the sport of quidditch, starting out as the NGB for the US before morphing into its current version as an international body responsible […]
By Ashara Peiris The IQA is undoubtedly a very important part of the sport of quidditch, starting out as the NGB for the US before morphing into its current version as an international body responsible […]
By Audrey Wheeler Conditioning through the searing summer is the perfect opportunity to build stamina and support the sunscreen industry! With most players outside of MLQ and QPL taking a hiatus during the off-season, there […]
By Audrey Wheeler A-Line jerseys and Petersons gear are a well-known sight to see running across the pitch, but a new all-star is rising that goes by the name of SAVAGE, the Ultimate Apparel Company. […]
By Kenny Stowe “Advance the quaffle.” If you have been around the pitch recently, you’ve probably heard this phrase once or twice from the head referee. More than likely, the referee isn’t just saying it […]
By Calder Schweitzer By nature, quidditch is a very physical sport. It is not uncommon to see paramedics at a tournament carrying a player off the field. This is not only extremely unfortunate for the […]
By Diana Schulberg The bond between beater partners is one of trust, reliance, and possibly too much dependency. As the sport of quidditch grows exponentially, the average size of teams becomes less exclusive and larger […]
By John Ssentamu On Sept. 31, 2016, I started my journey to Kenya from Uganda for a sports leadership training in Rapids Camp in Sagana, a small town about 100 kilometers north of Nairobi. Since […]
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