Hen Hud’s Bobby Sincero also drew recruiting interest from Colgate, Brown, Manhattan, Middlebury, Colby, Nazareth, Washington College, Clark and Lynchburg.
I think I know a trend when I see one, folks.
The commitment of Hen Hud senior goaltender Bobby Sincero to attend Army marks the third Section 1 player from the Class of 2010 that is bound for West Point.
Sincero, who was also a standout on the WestRock summer travel team, joins Somers attackman Greg Petre and John Jay midfielder Will O’Donnell.
“My goal while looking at colleges and during the recruiting circuit was to not sacrifice my education for wanting to play college lacrosse,” said Sincero, who also received interest from Colgate, Brown, Manhattan, Middlebury, Colby, Nazareth, Washington College, Clark and Lynchburg. “My dream was always to attend a top academic school and play at a high level.
“Army was the culmination of my dream in full. The atmosphere at the school is incredible. The facilities are the best I have seen and the coaching staff is amazing. All of them have been a goalie coach at least once in their careers.”
Sincero made his commitment after returning from a weekend visit to Army on Sunday.
“After talking to the lacrosse guys extensively over the weekend during my visit and reflecting on their experiences I realized that West Point was the perfect fit for me and when Coach (Joe) Alberici asked me to commit on Sunday, I had already known my answer would be yes,” Sincero said.
Though academics was a key factor, Sincero said he thinks he can reach his potential athletically at West Point as well.
“Its amazing the competition and speed of top Division I practices and the fluidity with which they move through drills,” Sincero said. “It’s the ideal situation for bringing my game to the highest level I can.
“The facilities are incredible. They have the largest weight room I have ever seen a beautiful stadium and an amazing new indoor facility. The coaches are great people and easy to talk to all of them have coached goalies.”
Sincero said he first thought about the possibility of playing Division I lacrosse at a young age.
“I would say in sixth grade when I started playing goalie,” he said. “I watched (Yorktown All-American) Ethan Vedder play and his style inspired me to play with distinct energy and I realized that if I played like that I could go to a great college and play lacrosse, too.”
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Congrats to Bobby- a great young man and very competitive good luck
We are so very proud of and happy for Bobby and his family! His stellar athletic and academic achievements are a testament to the hard worker he is. Following his grandparents and uncle’s footsteps and a call to serve our country as a member of the armed forces truly sets him apart from so many of his peers. Our love, best wishes and thanks are with you.
We are very happy and proud of Robert’s accomplishments and we are sure that he will excel in any of his endeavors.
Robert we wish you well and love you.
Nonno and Becky
We are sure the loss of your hair will not affect your BRAIN!!!!!!!!
GO ARMY
Congrats to Bobby and the Sincero family!
Another Member of WestRock to D-1!!! or was it all that exposure at Hen Hud??
congrats to Bobby S. from an old goalie from y-town. J.C.
We thought you folks might want to check out this info from the October issue of Inside Lacrosse, which some of you have undoubtedly already seen.
It’s about the recently enacted major changes in stick heads. If you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to check it out.
http://blogs.insidelacrosse.com/2009/09/13/inside-lacrosse-magazine-october-issue-2010-stick-head-changes/
Joe not too interested in the new stick rules to be honest. But any word on when Daniello may commit?
Laxie –
Mike Daniello’s final unofficial visit is this weekend to Syracuse. He has previously visited UNC and Hopkins. He could be ready to give a verbal commitment by the end of the month, or earlier.
Stay tuned.
I see Mike at Cuse!
UNC for Daniello mark it down now
But if he does end up going to UNC he’s going to have to compete hard for decent playing time against attackmen like Galasso, Foster, and Bitter.
I meant Jimmy Bitter by the way, who’s ranked the 4th best rising junior by IL (Mike is #9). He committed to UNC and from what I hear he may be better than his older brother.
Wow now three from Sect. One going to West Point. Chalk it up to the Teddy G factor?
I remember first seeing Bobby on varsity when he was in 9th grade. He’s come a long way. Great reading all about it here!
Congrats to Bobby. Joe – excellent article. Really love the fact there is so much good info on the site even during the “off” season.