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AMAZING QUIDDITCH DUO JOHNSON AND BELL MAKE MAGIC ON THE QUIDDITCH PITCH!
M. A. Jorlkins

For literally years now, strong professional Quidditch fans, have been showing their support to two local heroins. Angelina Johnson and Katherine Bell. Though these girls are not yet in the pro-leagues, they have, on a number of occasions, demonstrated their ability to keep up with the best of the best. The two English girls have made their mark on Quidditch history, simply by playing minor league Quidditch for a total of five years.

"It's sad to see such natural talent go to waste," states Carvelle Greyburn, President of the Eastern Conference of Wizarding Sports. "I've seen my fair share of talented players, and these two young ladies are more than qualified to fly with top players in today's league." Greyburn went on to mention that he is currently in the position of dropping several players from the professional league due to some illegal activities that occured during the Fifty-Third Annual International Wizarding Sports Confederation Banquet, though there are still further inquiries about these activities, Greyburn's answers were limited.

In interviews that were held with close friends and families of these two miraculous young ladies, much was learned. George Weasley, co-owner of the ever growing and ever popular Weasley's Wizard Wheezes with his twin brother Fred Weasley, elaborated happily on his two friends. "Katie was always the quiet one," he said, "sometimes. Angelina was always the in your face kind of girl. She still is. Katie is still a bit quiet, but not as quiet as she was at Hogwarts."

"She always wanted to be like her old man," states Joel E. Johnson, former chaser for Puddlemere United, father of Angelina Johnson. "I don't know why she would want to do that," he jokes casually, but continues on, "but I'm proud of her no matter what she chooses to do in life."

In three weeks, four teams, that will be needing various positions filled, will be having try-outs in Mystic Stadium, located in the very heart of Wales. Quidditch fans from all around are encouraged to appear at the try-outs to support anyone they may know. Tickets are on sale in Flourish and Blotts at Digaon Alley, Tipsy Mae's Tavern located in Warnten Alley, and also on sale in Ministry approved shops. Though suspicions have not yet been confirmed, the word is that the chasers of the year, Angelina Johnson and Katherine Bell, will be in attendance at the try-out. All of England, and most of the world, support the two ambitious young women, and wish the best for them.

Good luck to you both, we all support you.