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Hen Hud Lacrosse Grad Stars in Army/Navy Game
Hendrick Hudson High School alumnus Bobby Sincero, class of 2010, recently starred in the Army vs. Navy men’s lacrosse game. Sincero played for head coach Craig Solomon as the goalie for the Hen Hud boys’ lacrosse team during the 2008, 2009, and 2010 campaigns.
On Saturday, April 12, Sincero received his second career start in goal for the Army Black Knights, who currently are ranked 18th in the nation in Division 1 men’s lacrosse. His start came in front of 10,774 people in attendance for the prestigious Army vs. Navy game.
Sincero had a big day in net for the Black Knights, recording eight saves in the victory. Army head coach Joe Alberici was thrilled with his senior netminder: “Bobby has the perfect temperament for this game. He's an athletic, capable goalie, and I'm so happy for him today."
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During his time at Hendrick Hudson, Sincero was a three-year starter for Coach Solomon. He achieved All League and All Section honors, and was an All-American honoree during his senior year – one of just two high school All-Americans ever to wear a Hen Hud uniform.
Coach Solomon is proud of his former player’s accomplishments: “Bobby is a natural leader who was always willing to do whatever was necessary to be successful. His tremendous attributes have carried on through his time at West Point, allowing him to succeed there, and I am sure in his future, as well. We are all very proud of Bobby.”
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Bobby’s post-game interview after the victory with Navy can be found here.