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Ella Shelton wins Olympic silver as Ingersoll fans gather
Summary
Students and staff at Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute held a watch party to support alumna Ella Shelton while Canada took silver after an overtime loss to the United States.
Content
Students and staff at Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute gathered to watch Canada's women's Olympic hockey final and to support alumna Ella Shelton. The event was presented as a chance to bring the school community together and to celebrate local achievement, according to principal Tiffany Birtch. Shelton grew up on a farm outside Ingersoll, began her hockey career with the London Devilettes and now plays in the PWHL for the New York Sirens. Canada lost the gold-medal game in overtime to the United States when Megan Keller scored, and the team received silver.
What happened:
- Dozens of students, including players from the school's Blue Bombers team, attended a watch party at the school.
- Principal Tiffany Birtch described the gathering as important for school culture and for celebrating local achievements.
- Students said it was meaningful to see someone from their town play on the Olympic stage.
- Ella Shelton grew up near Ingersoll, started with the London Devilettes, and now plays for the New York Sirens in the PWHL.
- The Canadian women's team lost the final in overtime to the United States after a winning goal by Megan Keller and finished with the silver medal.
Summary:
The watch party highlighted local pride and offered students a visible example of a hometown athlete reaching the Olympics. Undetermined at this time.
