One standout in this talented group is Joshua Endler.
As a sophomore, Endler played a crucial role in TWCA’s playoff push, earning first-team all-district honors. Now a junior, the winger’s journey with the Warriors has been short but impactful.
Surprisingly, Endler only joined TWCA two years ago, transferring from Crossbar Academy in Tomball.
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“I was initially drawn to TWCA because of the academics and the mindset of the school,” Endler explained. “The team and community had a strong culture, and now I see how many resources it provides to help me grow as a person.”
On the pitch, Endler credits TWCA for shaping him into a smarter, more well-rounded player.
“It all goes back to the culture,” he said. “We develop together as a unit. Since coming here, I’ve become stronger and faster physically. But more importantly, I’ve become smarter, which is the greatest asset you can have on the field.”
Endler’s presence, along with contributions from teammates like Jose Barrios, Hudson Howard, Justin Furnace, and Bronson Ward, has revitalized the Warriors’ program.
The team posted an impressive 16-10-2 record last season and returned to the TAPPS-II postseason in 2024.
However, after last year’s early exit in the Area Round, Endler and the Warriors have their sights set higher this winter.
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“We’re going to be more developed and conditioned than other teams,” Endler said confidently. “That’s an area I think we’ll dominate. We also have a lot of new players who will boost the team alongside those who have already proven themselves. Every aspect of our game will be covered.”
With a roster brimming with talent and a clear game plan, Endler and the Warriors have all the makings of a championship caliber team.
Don’t be surprised if TWCA makes a run to the TAPPS Final Four—or beyond—in the coming months.