MLQ Head of Officials Andrew Canto has announced he will be stepping down. USQ Referee Advancement Coordinator Clay Dockery will assume Canto’s position. All changes will take effect immediately. “It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that I am resigning as Head of Officials,” Canto said. “This is not an indictment
By MLQ Management When envisioning our championship weekend, it was important to all of us that the event was not just a celebration of the league, but also of the community. We wanted to make it an opportunity for people to bond, to make connections and to become even more immersed, whether it was hanging
BY ALEJO ENRIQUEZ As the sun sank deep below the horizon of Culver, Indiana, the fourth and final game of the inaugural series of Major League Quidditch finally ended (the first game being discounted due to roster issues) and a number of the more banal sports cliches that often come to mind seemed hollow and
BY JOSHUA MANSFIELD June 13 brought us the first series of Major League Quidditch, and with it an early glimpse of the potential that such an organized level of gameplay can bring. Though not perfect, we had full film of each game played by the following Tuesday, a trend that should continue, if not improve throughout the
Last week, the MLQ Gameplay Department announced its first major change to the sport with the addition of timeouts. This week, our talented team of veterans in the world of gameplay policy is excited to announce a second. The value of the snitch grab in our sport has long been debated by our player base,