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## Personas
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### Chad Johnson
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### Chad Johnson (Competitive Player)
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* Chad is a third-year U of S Student and enjoys playing sports competitively throughout the year. He is 20-years-old and works at Sport Chek part-time. He particularly likes working in the racket department, because he enjoys playing racket sports the most. His favourite sports are squash, tennis, badminton, basketball, and volleyball. For some sports, he already has a group of friends to play with. For other sports, he wishes that there was an easier way to find people interested in the same sport so he can play with them. But above all else, because of Chad's competitive nature, he wants to track stats and standings for all the games he plays and overall stats for his team against other teams. Chad wants to see his team's performance and history so he can have a better idea of his team's competitiveness against other teams. He is also interested in seeing historical data for games/matches so he can find trends over time and ultimately improve his game.
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### Michelle Teamseeker
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### Michelle Teamseeker (Team Seeker)
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* Michelle is a first-year U of S student pursuing an English major, Michelle grew up as an only child and is from a rural town. Like most rural town's Michelle's hometown was quite small and tightly knit, so Michelle is very anxious about her new, big-city university environment. Back in her hometown, Michelle had many friends she was very close with but was often very shy or awkward. Instead of hanging out with others, Michelle often preferred to curl up with a good book. There was one place, where Michelle really came out of her shell, on the soccer field: Michelle used to play for her hometown soccer team 'The Barley Harvester' throughout highschool. Once Michelle was on the field, she became aggressive, an animal flailing towards victory. Michelle harnessed this aggression and became team captain in her grade 12 year. The Barley Harvesters respected Michelle's ferocity so much, they began calling her 'The Combine.' Michelle is now in her first year at university and finds herself alone after all her friends went to other schools. Michelle wishes to branch out and make new friends and thinks playing soccer again could be a nice way to earn the respect of her peers and make some new friends. Since Michelle is a first-year student and doesn't know anybody on campus, she has no idea how to join a recreational team and is too shy to ask around about sports teams. Due to Michelle's rural background and choice of major, Michelle has limited technical experience and often finds that many of the apps she tries to use confuse her or make her feel stupid. Since Michelle doesn't know how else to join a team, she would consider trying an app to find teams, so long as the app feels right to her. Michelle values simplicity and ease of use. Michelle really appreciates the social aspect of sports and would like such an app to assist in this area.
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### Jim Halpert
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### Jim Halpert (Team Owner)
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* Jim is a 3rd year U of S student, as Jim is an international student so he does not know many people around the new city. He is very much interested in playing different sports such as Volleyball, Soccer, and Badminton. It's hard for him to find a team and players to play with together. He prefers to have some workout daily as it helps him to keep his momentum for studies and work thus he has to mainly depend upon fit center as over there he doesn't other player collaboration. As he has a leadership skill thus he wants to create his own team. But with classes and jobs altogether it is hard for him to find like-minded people with same time availability. He is a geek, that's why it's very easy for him to use and understand new applications. Also as he lives on campus, so it's hard for him to go out for purchasing sports gear.
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### Robert Young
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### Robert Young (League Owner)
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* Robert Young has been working Data Entry at Hilden & Locke for six years. This keeps Robert cooped up inside a cubicle for eight hours a day staring at a screen with little interaction from his surroundings. He comes home from work every day feeling tired and worries about an argument that could ensue with his wife of seven years. He sometimes sits on the porch and remembers when the two of them had fun together but it feels like such a distant memory now. He thinks that the only reason they are still together is for the sake of their son, Tony. Robert has always loved soccer and only stopped playing after a knee injury a few years ago. Since the incident, Robert had this growing feeling of emptiness with all of his wasted time towards nothing. He has been looking for something to fill this gap when he had the idea of starting a kids' soccer league that his son could participate in. Robert has a decent grasp on how to use computers from his job but doesn't have any idea how to set up a system for managing something of this scale. |