Sophomore surge

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Sophomore point guard Parker Neuhalfen has been more than up for the challenge since being brought up the Storm varsity his freshmen season. (Shaw Media Service photo/Phil Maruffo)
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What Marquis really likes about Neuhalfen’s game, however, is the player is totally oblivious to his own statistics. The only number that counts is the Storm’s win total.

They’re 14-10 and 3-4 in the Three Rivers after Tuesday’s win over Prophetstown at the Storm Cellar. The Clippers’ gadgety 1-3 zone with a chaser limited Neuhalfen to four points, all at the free-throw line.

“With all those individual skills, I think the thing that stands him out the most is he’s a team-first guy,” Marquis said. “He doesn’t care if he’s scoring two or 20 – if the team’s winning, he’s happy about that. I think all the kids on our team know that about him and respect that attribute.”

Neuhalfen is a three-sport athlete at Bureau Valley. He started several games this past football season at quarterback, and could fill that role for the varsity squad in 2013. In track, he was a sprinter and jumper for the Storm, but admitted track is merely something he does to stay busy and in shape.

It’s basketball that catches Neuhalfen’s fancy, and he’s excited about the current edition of the Storm. A championship in the Erie Christmas tournament, sealed by a 51-39 victory over Orion, showed they’re capable of great things.

“I think we fit in the mix with all of those teams,” Neuhalfen said. “I’m just ready to see what we can do.”

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