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Wilmington's Emma Ebert Makes MA All-Star Lacrosse Team

The Wilmington Middle School 7th-grader was picked for the Mass Bay Colonials, who will play in December's Best of Texas Tourney in Houston.

Wilmington 8th-grader Emma Ebert was selected for the Mass Bay Colonials, an all-state lacrosse tour team that will compete in a tournament in Houston in December.
Wilmington 8th-grader Emma Ebert was selected for the Mass Bay Colonials, an all-state lacrosse tour team that will compete in a tournament in Houston in December. (Courtesy of Emma Ebert's family)

WILMINGTON, MA — A youth lacrosse player from Wilmington has been chosen to represent the Mass Bay Colonials, an all-state tour team that will compete at a tournament in Texas this winter, according to Massachusetts Youth Lacrosse (MYL), which runs the program.

Emma Ebert, an 8th-grader at Wilmington Middle School, was one of 23 7th and 8th-grade athletes selected for the Colonials from 71 town lacrosse programs from Central and Eastern Massachusetts.

Ebert, who plays attacker, is a seventh-year player in the Wilmington Youth Lacrosse program.

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The Colonials are scheduled to travel to Houston on Dec. 10-11 for the Best of Texas Lacrosse Tournament, which also will feature teams from Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and other states from across the Southwest.

The Mass Bay Colonials boys team also will compete in the event. This is the third year for the boys team, but the first time the Colonials have fielded a girls team.

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According to Mass Bay Colonials team organizers, the program seeks talented athletes who will proudly represent the state on and off the field. That is why players are judged on their performance at tryouts and also must submit positive recommendations from coaches, teachers and community leaders.

"The best athletes have a lot more than skill; they have character," said Jenn Salsich, the Colonials' head coach and the director of girls lacrosse for MYL.

Salsich continued: "This group of talented athletes play with immense poise, grit, and resilience, proudly representing their town and our youth league on and off the field. They each have a bright future ahead in whatever they choose to pursue, and I feel so fortunate to get to coach them on their journey."

In addition to Wilmington's Ebert, the 2022 Mass Bay Colonials girls team also has athletes representing Andover, Attleboro, Boston, Foxborough, Lexington, Mansfield, Melrose, North Andover, Quincy, Swampscott-Nahant and Wakefield.


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