Hockey innate for Ebba Detulleo

Hockey is Ebba Detulleo's favorite sport. (Photo by JFD Photography & Design)
Hockey is Ebba Detulleo’s favorite sport. (Photo by JFD Photography & Design)

Athlete of the Week

MADISON – Ebba Detulleo’s inclination for the sport of hockey is no surprise. She comes by it naturally.

Ebba’s father, Glenn Detulleo, is head coach of the Huntsville Havoc. “Ebba really likes skating fast with the wind in her face. She’s also grown up around the hockey rink her whole life,” Glenn said.

Ebba is a fourth-grader at Madison Elementary School.

Also a soccer enthusiast, Ebba plays “AYSE U10 for the Purple Thunder and will play for the Squirts Grey team this fall. She enjoys playing forward for both,” her mother Jen Fouts-Detulleo said. Jen owns JFD Photography & Design, 101 Church St. in Madison.

Ebba’s siblings are eight-year-old Berlin, a second-grader at Madison Elementary School, and four-year-old Benham, a preschooler at Madison United Methodist Church.

Q & A

Q: If you go out to eat, what is a place that you like to eat?

A: Moe’s, Wendy’s and Applebee’s are Ebba’s favorite restaurants.

Q: What’s your favorite food?

A: Ebba’s first choice is spaghetti.

Q: What are your favorite sports teams?

A: Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey

Q: What’s your favorite sports memory?

A: Ebba was very proud to win third place at the Huntsville Hospital Fun Run recently. She also fondly remembers when she learned how to ice skate.

Q: What do you like to do in your free time?

A: Ebba likes to spend time with family, hang out with friends, read and play other sports.

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