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Pollard accepted into the United States Naval Academy
Sports
February 26, 2026
Pollard accepted into the United States Naval Academy

For most high school seniors, graduation marks the end of one chapter. For Hudson Pollard, it marks the beginning of a calling to serve.

Pollard has been accepted into the prestigious United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland — one of the nation’s most competitive and respected service academies. His appointment places him among a select group of young leaders chosen not only for academic excellence, but for character, discipline and a demonstrated commitment to service.

Admission to the Naval Academy is no small feat. Candidates undergo a rigorous application process that includes academic transcripts, leadership portfolios, physical fitness assessments, interviews and a congressional nomination. Fewer than 10 percent of applicants ultimately receive an appointment.

Hudson’s achievement reflects years of hard work, steady focus and a willingness to push himself beyond the ordinary. Whether in the classroom, on the field or in the community, he has built a reputation as someone who leads by example — quiet confidence paired with strong determination. I have been honored to cover this young man’s journey throughout his athletic career. I for one can attest that Pollard is the type of man that I would want my daughter to marry. He is humble, smart, empathetic and has manners. He’s always been a “yes sir” young man whom I have always encouraged and now he has taken a step forward in his book of life.

At the Academy, Pollard will join approximately 1,200 fellow plebes in the Class of 2030, embarking on a four-year journey that blends challenging academics, military training and character development. Midshipmen graduate as commissioned officers in the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps, prepared to lead sailors and Marines around the world.

Those who know Hudson describe him as disciplined, respectful and driven — qualities that align closely with the Academy’s core values of honor, courage and commitment. His acceptance represents not only personal achievement but also a point of pride for his family, school and community.

Service academies shape more than military leaders; they shape citizens committed to something greater than themselves. Hudson Pollard’s appointment to the Naval Academy stands as a testament to perseverance, integrity and a deep desire to serve his country.

As he prepares to report to Annapolis, one thing is certain: his journey is just beginning, and his community will be watching with pride as he takes the next step toward becoming a leader in the United States Navy.

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