| Ohtori Choutarou ( @ 2004-01-22 22:06:00 |
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| Current music: | Chopin - Les Sylphides, Grand Valse brillante |
Go Hiyoshi-Ohtori doubles pair!
Tuesday, Hiyoshi and I played against Aoi Kentarou-kun and Kurobane Harukaze-san of Rokkaku-chuu. The game was fairly evenly matched, and it's hard to say who was really the stronger side: Aoi-kun was most terribly sick (I hope he's better!), so I think it was a little uneven, to say the least. I hope we'll be able to go down to Chiba for a rematch someday and settle the question once and for all.
However, I will say Hiyoshi is most definitely not suited for doubles--he's not very good at reading me or sharing the court. (Unlike Ryou, of course.) I can read him fair enough at least, but our combination certainly wasn't Hyotei quality, or what I'm used to.
If nothing else, I could say the same about Kurobane-san and Aoi-kun. I don't think Aoi-kun has any real experience in doubles. Kurobane-san does--in fact, he's the doubles partner to Amane-kun (who I had met at the Christmas Ball)! Now that would be something to see... Kurobane-san and Amane-kun versus Ryou and I?
Otherwise, all is going well. Oh, but I did sprain my shoulder a little. I saw the physician about it today, when the swelling didn't go down. Neither Kantoku nor Atobe-san were pleased.
Beyond that, the history project is coming along fine--although Hiyoshi and I have only a little over a week left to complete it. But I think we're making excellent progress, and all is looking fine. I'm not really hurting in that class, but a high grade is always welcome.
My mother has already asked me to keep the 15th free. Sengoku-kun, will you be busy that day?
And no stats today, as I was confined to running laps and cleaning up the courts with the freshmen.