
The JV boys golf team lost a 204-243 dual match at Maumee Bay GC to Genoa. Keaston Mayo shot 52, Connar Squires shot 63, and Dillon Fulweber and Nathan Larrison both shot 64.

One week until the BIG REVEAL! Director, Marcia Busdeker invites all students from grades 9-12 to join us in celebrating the BIG REVEAL of our spring show next Sunday, September 7 from 1:-2:30 at the K-8 cafetorium. You can expect games, pinatas and ice cream sundaes along with fellowship, fun and laughter.
Anyone interested in being onstage or backstage is encouraged to join us! Remember, Drama Club is not just about performing it is also about making new friends, renewing old friendships, learning to work with others , taking direction, speaking in front of a group, learning time management and gaining confidence.
Please direct any and all questions to the Director by texting her at 419-559-3514.
What do you think the show is ? Drop your answer below!
Anyone interested in being onstage or backstage is encouraged to join us! Remember, Drama Club is not just about performing it is also about making new friends, renewing old friendships, learning to work with others , taking direction, speaking in front of a group, learning time management and gaining confidence.
Please direct any and all questions to the Director by texting her at 419-559-3514.
What do you think the show is ? Drop your answer below!


The HS boys cross country team placed eighth in the Brodt Invite at BGSU with 188 team points. Myles Byrd placed 10th in 17:33.9 to lead the Wildcats. The girls team placed 30th as Peyton Damschroder was the top finisher in 171st-place with a time of 23:55.2.

The middle school boys cross country team finished sixth the Brodt Invite at BGSU with 176 team points. Cooper Martin placed 12th in 12:19.0 and Grayson Thatcher was 20th in 12:43.0. Grace Blausey ran 15:13.1 to place 95th for the girls.

The girls soccer team earned a 4-0 win on the road at Evergreen. Kelsey Kaylor had two goals while Izzy Helmke and Taylor HIll each had assists. Helmke and Rylie Hesselbart each had assist. Abbie Schmeltz and Grace Hablitzel each played in goal. Neither had a save.

The JV football team earned a 36-6 win at home over Montpelier. Ish Nagy scored on runs of 16, 39 and 53 yards while Lucas Caldwell scored on runs of 32 and 17 yards. Nagy added two extra points and two two-point runs.

The boys soccer team lost an 8-0 decision at Van Buren. Jack Avers had 14 saves in goal for the Wildcats.

The middle school football team tied Willard, 14-14, at home in their season opener. Woodmore scored two touchdowns in first half - a 68-yard poass play from Avery Clouse to Michael Sievert and a 21-yard pass from Clouse to Colton Gross. Willard ascored twice in the second half.

The boys middle school cross country team won their division of the Flying Eagle Invite hosted by Eastwood with 39 team points. Cooper Martin ran 12:16.43 to place 2nd among 74 runners. Cohen Broud was 6th and Grayson Thatcher 9th. Grace Blasuey was 23rd in the girls race.

The girls soccer team posted a 5-0 SBC win at home over Huron. Izzy Helmke and Kelsey Kaylor each had two goals while Lily Smola notched the other goal. Emma Hahn and Taylor Hill had assists and Abbie Schmeltz had one save in goal.

The varsity volleyball team lost at home to Cardinal Strich 25-23, 25-22, 25-18.

The middle school volleyball teams lost at home to St. Joseph CC - the 7th grade lost 25-17, 25-14; the 8th grade lost 25-16, 25-11.

The varsity girls golf team finished fifth in an SBC Shootout at Mills Creek GC in Sandusky. Abby Tucker led the way shooting 48. Satori Alter shot 50, Jordyn Dunn 59, Olivia Sentle 62, Lexi Martin 64, and Anastasia Unum 74.

The HS volleyball teams dropped matches at home to Margaretta - the vasity lost 25-22, 25-27, 23-25, 25-16. 15-8; the JV team lost 25-14, 25-7.

The girls soccer team went on the road for a 6-1 win over Edison. Kelsey Kaylor had three goals while Izzy Helmke, Valerie Kerecz, and Taylor Hill also had goals. Willow Lewis had three assists and Karli Heins one. Abbie Schmeltz had three saves in goal.

The varsity boys golf team finished seventh in an SBC Shootout at Catawba Island Club with a 201 team score. Kevin Wallace shot 46 to lead the Wildcats. Parker Boss shot 49, Brandon Kayser 50, Keaston Mayo 56, Jacob Younfless 57, and Caden Hilt 64.

The boys high school cross country team finished 14th and the girls team 16th in the Darrin Goodman Invite hosted by Eastwood. Myles Byrd was the top male finisher in 65th-place with a time of 19:31.24. Wren Lewis was the fastest Wildcat female in 57th-place in 22:17.53.

The middle school boys cross country team was fourth in the Tiger Classic at Seneca East with 85 points. Cooper Martin placed eighth overall in a time of 12:15.82 and Cohen Broud was 12th in 12:28.65. Grace Blausey was the top finisher for the girls in 15:43.10.

The football team scored eight times in the first half to build a 50-0 halftime edge at home over North Central and went on to post a 57-0 win to open the season. Wesley Kayser caught two scoring passes and Michael Seeger and Landon Rich both had two rushing touchdowns.

The countdown is on! Only 16 more days until Woodmore Drama Club announces its spring musical! All students in grades 9 - 12 who would like to either be onstage or behind the scenes, are invited to join us for a reveal party on Sunday, September 7 from 1:00 - 2:30 at the K-8 cafetorium in Woodville. You can expect fun, frivolity and ice cream sundaes. For more information, please contact the Spring Musical Director Marcia Busdeker by texting her at 419-559-3514.