Rose Hill’s Bridget Mohr – Athlete Spotlight – Presented by Advanced Physical Therapy

Photo by Riley Funke

By Angela Brunk

Rose Hill senior Bridget Mohr enters this basketball season with confidence, excitement, and a clear set of goals. Mohr, a senior at Rose Hill High School, serves as both a point guard and shooting guard for the Rockets. Known for her versatility and court awareness, she hopes to elevate her game and her leadership in her final year.

Individually, Mohr aims to improve the consistency of her shot while becoming an even stronger positive presence for her teammates. She also has big-picture goals for the program, expressing her desire to help build a strong team chemistry. With a talented and driven group of teammates, Mohr is looking forward to competing this season.

Mohr is particularly excited for marquee matchups against Collegiate, Mulvane, and El Dorado, games she knows will challenge Rose Hill and reveal their progress. Despite sustaining a knee injury early in the summer, she stayed focused during the offseason. As her recovery progressed, she concentrated heavily on refining her shooting form.

Last season brought memorable moments for Mohr, including earning all-league honorable mention, an accomplishment she’s especially proud of considering it was her first year at Rose Hill. One standout performance came during the second game against El Dorado, when she caught fire and knocked down six three-pointers, a confidence-boosting highlight that showcased her shooting potential.

Looking ahead, Mohr plans to attend Walters State Community College, where she will play softball and major in kinesiology with aspirations of becoming either an athletic trainer or physical therapist. In addition to basketball and softball, she is actively involved in Student Council and the National Honor Society.

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