Rock Bridge eyes return to the playoffs.

Megan Marshall emerged as a legitimate outside threat last season, finishing with an average of 4.8 points per game. Rock Bridge lost a three-time all-state performer in Amaya Williams after last season, but Marshall and the Bruins return 73 percent of their scoring.
For the second straight year, the Rock Bridge girls basketball team will have to replace a key cog from its most successful run in program history.
Last year, the Bruins defended their district title and advanced to the Class 5 quarterfinals for the third consecutive year without current DePaul sophomore Katherine Harry providing an intimidating post presence.
This year, the Bruins need to replace the gritty determination and clutch shooting of three-time all-state selection Amaya Williams. Read more

