Team Warwick 16U: Season Review
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Continue ReadingPHD has another Season Review article for you to check out. We are headed to South Dakota for this one. Team Warwick 16U has a loaded roster that is flush with talent. They have many highly ranked players that will be playing hoops at the next level in the future. Team Warwick won 29 games during the grassroots season and they put on thousands of miles in their travels. The future is bright for all of these ballers!
Team Warwick 16U finished up the season with a 29-8 record. They lost in the New Balance Relegation Tournament in the Quarterfinals to the eventual Tournament Champions, West Coast Renegades from Seattle, Washington.
Coach Neuendorf’s team faced many nagging injuries throughout the spring and summer season and never really played at full strength. Despite rarely having a full squad, Team Warwick competed against the top teams on the New Balance Pro16 Circuit as well as the NXTPRO Circuit.
This group is stocked full of future college basketball players!
Best of luck in school ball, these guys will all have a monster junior season!
Team Warwick Roster
Schedule
Q&A with Todd Neuendorf
PHD: What are some of the highlights from the season?
“Being able to compete against some of the top teams and players in the nation.”
PHD: How did you and your team overcome adversity?
“We faced a lot of injuries throughout the spring and summer. We had other kids step up and make plays.”
PHD: Who were a couple of your top shooters?
“ Evan Stormo Evan Stormo 6'3" | SF Hamlin | 2025 State SD (Hamlin) able to make a shot with a hand in his face. A talented in-rhythm shooter.“
“ Cole Snyder Cole Snyder 6'0" | CG Sioux Falls Christian | 2025 State SD ( SF Christian) able to stretch the floor, able to pour in triples in bunches.”
“Markus Talley ( Mitchell) is able to shoot from long range and also has a good pull up game.”
PHD: Who was your most improved player?
“ Luke Krempges Luke Krempges 6'5" | PF Sioux Falls Lincoln | 2025 State SD , he is a hard nosed player who was able to score inside and out. Unbelievable work ethic.”
“ Griffen Goodbary Griffen Goodbary 6'10" | PF Sioux Falls Christian | 2025 State SD . He learned how to use his body at different levels of scoring, in the paint and on the perimeter.”
PHD: Who were some of your hardest workers?
“Easton Neuendorf, Colton Smith Colton Smith 6'5" | PF Mitchell | 2026 State SD , Luke Krempges Luke Krempges 6'5" | PF Sioux Falls Lincoln | 2025 State SD . These guys work on both ends of the floor. They do the little things that make teams go.”
PHD: Who was your best defensive player?
“ Evan Stormo Evan Stormo 6'3" | SF Hamlin | 2025 State SD , Evan is a strong perimeter player who can guard on the perimeter and also in the post.“
PHD: Which tourney was the most fun?
“St. Cloud is always fun. It is a tournament we are familiar with. The kids play good teams and it is highly competitive. We lost to a very good ND Phenom team, but always love playing in that tournament.“