Broomsticks up! NYC’s Central Park hosts Muggle Quidditch games for college, high school teams

By AP
Sunday, May 30, 2010

Muggles take to broomsticks for Quidditch in NYC

NEW YORK — In J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books, Quidditch is a game like soccer played by wizards and witches on flying broomsticks.

The real-life version played by non-magical people known as Muggles stays earthbound, but the matches can be exciting nonetheless.

The International Quidditch Association staged an exhibition on Sunday in New York’s Central Park, with high school and college teams from around the Northeast competing.

Youngsters then got to play, with coaching from Quidditch veterans.

Nine-year-old Jivan Galper said he came to watch but thought it was pretty cool that he got to play Quidditch himself.

Muggle Quidditch started in 2005 at Vermont’s Middlebury College. The commissioner is Alex Benepe (BEN’-uh-pee), the 23-year-old son of New York City Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe.

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