OTRW: Love of the Game Showcase - March 4, 2026

The Love of the Game Girls Basketball Showcase, presented by Show-n-Tell, delivered an exciting day of emerging talent on March 2, 2026, as young athletes from the classes of 2029, 2030, 2031, and 2032 took the floor at Saint Francis High School in Alpharetta, Georgia. It gave players a platform to shine—the showcase featured strong individual performances, athleticism, and early signs of versatility that bode well for their future at the high school level and beyond.

Jonathan Hemingway

Mar 4, 2026

PLAYERS FEATURED

The Love of the Game Girls Basketball Showcase, presented by Show-n-Tell, delivered an exciting day of emerging talent on March 2, 2026, as young athletes from the classes of 2029, 2030, 2031, and 2032 took the floor at Saint Francis High School in Alpharetta, Georgia. It gave players a platform to shine—the showcase featured strong individual performances, athleticism, and early signs of versatility that bode well for their future at the high school level and beyond.

Standout players and key observations from the event include:

  • #0 – Laila Winfrey – 2030
    Combo guard with strong shooting ability and solid fundamentals. Reminiscent of Devin Bockman (class of 2026 guard at Midtown High School) in style—effective hesitation moves and confident left-hand drives. A versatile backcourt threat with polish for her age.

  • #66 – Shia Harrison – 2032
    Wing player showing athleticism and a strong skill foundation. Early standout in a young class; good base for development into a multi-positional wing.

  • #64 – Charlie Riley-Williams – 2032
    Impressive length at 6'2" as a forward/center. Size advantage for her class makes her a rim protector and interior presence with room to grow.

  • #13 – Alexa Cowser – 2030
    Smaller, quick guard who excels at slashing and scoring. Speed and agility allow her to create off the dribble effectively.

  • #42 – Tianna Kelly – 2029
    Post player with a strong build, already displaying range out to the 3-point line (with feet set). Combines power inside with emerging perimeter shooting—valuable modern big.

  • #10 – London Stanford – 2031
    Lanky wing forward with right-hand dominance. Solid handle, perimeter passing, and versatility potential—could develop into a multi-role forward.

  • #62 – Dhenver Mason – 2031
    Small forward who slashes effectively with her right hand. Finishes well off drives and in transition.

  • #5 – Londyn Richardson – 2030
    Strong, determined slashing guard—explosive athlete, left-handed primary, with spot-up 3s. Can also drive right and finish strong; high-motor player.

  • #50 – Lauryn Newton – 2030
    Strong wing who attacks in straight lines to finish. Physical slasher with power to the rim.

  • #36 – Chyna Hammond – 2031
    Athletic build, reliable spot-up 3-point shooter, finishes runners in traffic, and makes smart kick-out passes for 3s. Well-rounded perimeter scorer/passer.

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