New York Sirens Welcome Back Defender Ella Shelton

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NEW YORK – The New York Sirens have announced the return of defender Ella Shelton just in time for Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Frost.

Shelton has been activated from long-term injured reserve (LTIR) after recovering from a lower-body injury sustained in the team’s opening game against Minnesota on December 1. The Ingersoll, Ontario native played in 24 games for New York during the inaugural season, finishing fifth in league scoring with 21 points (7G, 14A).

In a corresponding roster move, the Sirens have released defender Taylor Baker from her Standard Player Agreement.

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