By Elizabeth Barcelos San Francisco Argonauts Manager Here’s my dirty little secret about being a quidditch volunteer: I never believe in doing something for free if it doesn’t benefit me in some way. While being paid is the goal, money comes and goes–and goes, and goes when you have student loans and rent to pay–but
We at MLQ are incredibly enthusiastic about the crop of new summer teams, including the Minnesota Voyageurs and the Orlando Sirens, popping up across the country. While these teams are unaffiliated with our organization, we are always encouraged to see members of the quidditch community taking the initiative to increase the number of competitive
Update: Based on feedback received from MLQ staff, potential players and spectators, MLQ has updated and further clarified our practice policy. You can find the full 2017 policy on practice and the practice squad here. At MLQ, we understand the value of preparing for the future. While 30-player teams are quite deep to begin with,
Zack Denoto will serve as the MLQ Finance Director, effective immediately. Denoto was first introduced to quidditch during his time at RIT. After two years away from the sport, he returned in the fall of 2015 to play for Rochester United. Denoto was a member of Rochester Whiteout during the 2016 season. “Zack is the
MLQ is pleased to announce our roster of 2017 managers! We’re still seeking additional candidates for the non-playing role in a number of cities. If you’re interested, drop us an email at [email protected]. Kerri Donnelly City: New York Almost always guaranteed to be the oldest in the room, Kerri Donnelly started to experiment with quidditch