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Muggle version of Quidditch

At the Liberal Arts and Sciences Academy, a high school in Austin, Texas, a group of students has formed a Muggle Quidditch Club, in which they play a Muggle version of the game.

Since we're all Muggles, flying broomsticks and whizzing Golden Snitches just don't work out for us. This hasn't fazed the academy's creative students, however. Their version of Quidditch is played on the ground, though they're still required to hold a broomstick between their legs. The Snitch is played in the form of a tennis ball hanging out of a player's shorts. The video, linked below, helps to explain gameplay.

To read the full story, and watch a video of the game being played, click here.


By Manda on May 8, 2008

Comments

oh. well. thats nice. except.......quidditch is not supposed to be played on the ground.

Posted by draco malfoy 76 on May 8, 2008 6:33 PM

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