
Congratulations to these middle school students who received awards/ribbons at the 5 County Art Show in Oak Harbor on April 20 & 21, 2024! Way to go Wildcats!
All artworks awarded with ribbons are on display in the art hallway in the elementary/middle school and in the glass case by the car-rider door.
1st Place Ribbons
Alexa Elder 8
Alexa Elder 8
Lexi Martin 7
Bella Goings 8
Grace Hablitzel 8
2nd Place Ribbons
Josiah Bench 7
Grace Hablitzel 8
3rd Place Ribbons
Lexi Martin 7
Bella Goings 8
Honorable Mention
Katelyn Grotz 8
Lexi Martin 7
Alexys Becerra 7
Alexys Becerra 7
Alexys Becerra 7
Best of Show (3D) Bella Goings 8 🎉

The JV baseball team beat Arcadia on the road, 11-1, in five innings. Blane Overmyer tossed all five innings allowing one hit with nine strikeouts. Overmyer and Wesley Kayser both had two hits and one RBI. Adley Anstead had one hit and 2 RBI.

The boys MS track team placed second in the Elmwood Invite with 136 points. Colton Shaner won the 800 and 1600 and Robert Seeger won both hurdle events. Overall, the boys team placed in 14 events.

The girls MS track team finished sixth in the Elmwood Invite with 61.5 points. Karli Heins won the 100 for the only first-place finish. Heins placed second in the 200 and the Wildcats had athletes place in four other individual events and three relays.

The HS boys track team finished ninth in the Port Clinton Invite with 31 points. Drake Blausey won the 800 and teammate Myles Byrd was second. Byrd was sixth in the 1600 and Landon Rich placed in both the 100 and 200.

The HS girls track team finished third in the Port Clinton Invite with 92.5 points. Azure Travis won both hurdle events and set a meet record in the 100 hurdles. Emma Hammer won the 800 and joined Travis, Madi Hammer, and Willow Lewis on the winning 1600 relay team.

The varsity softball team laost a 4-0 decision at home to New Riegel. Woodmore had two hits in the game, singles by Olivia Scavio and Izzy Helmke. Cameran Quisno started and pitched all seven innings with nine strikeouts. New Riegel had 11 hits in the game.

The varsity baseball team lost a five-inning, 17-1, decision at home to New Riegel. Woodmore had three hits in the game, including doubles by Keil Almroth and Calvin Lipstraw. Almroth started and went three innings on the mound. Michael Seeger and Gavin Donley also pitched.

Congratulations to our April Award winners!! We are so grateful for your impact on our Wildcats!
R.O.A.R. Award Winners:
Ken Emerine, Woodmore Band Director
Beth Wolford, Woodmore Bus Driver
Excellence in Education Award Winner:
Janell Sandwisch




The varsity softall team lost a 12-2 decision at home to Old Fort. Cameron Quisno drove in both runs with a single and home run. Quisno started and pitched 5 innings striking out seven. Taylor Hills pitched the last two innings. Woodmore was outhit, 10-5, and had five errors.

Miss Hellwig's Animal and Plant Science Class designed their own animal digestive tracts recently and displayed them in the hallway. Great job, Wildcats!

Open Enrollment window opens May 1st!


The JV baseball team lost an 11-6 decision at home to Lakota. Three Woodmore pitchers allowed six earned runs and struck out seven. Blane Overmyer had two hits and Wesley Kayser and Kevin Wallace had RBI. Lakota pitchers struck out 11 batters.

The varsity baseball team earned a 5-3 win at Lakota. Trace Murphy tossed a complete-game seven-hitter with three strikeouts. He allowed just one earned run. Brody Ish had two hits and an RBI while Cole Potridge had two hits and Keil Almroth had three hits.

The varsity softball team lost a 16-5 decision at Lakota in 5 innings. Cameran Quisno started and pitched 2.1 innings allowing 3 earned runs with 2 strikeouts. Taylor Hill finished the game and had 2 hits. Camille Strong had a triple and RBI and Kelsey Kaylor had 2 hits.

Our district, quite simply, could not run without you! THANK YOU!! We appreciate what you do so very much! 💙💛


The varsity baseball game at home vs. Oak Harbor, the varsity softball game at Fremont Ross, and the JV baseball game at Oak Harbor have all been cancelled for today.

Last weekend was the 5-County Art Show in Oak Harbor. The following is how Woodmore did! Way to go Wildcats!!
BEST OF SHOW 2/D
Amira Murphy
RUNNER UP BEST OF SHOW 3/D
Serenity Shimatzki
1ST PLACE:
Serenity Shimatzki
Nolan Young
Ellison Dickman
Liv Lang
Amira Murphy
2ND PLACE
Serenity Shimatzki
Natalee Neal
Amira Murphy
3RD PLACE
Gabrielle Perry
Brooklynn Neal
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Amira Murphy (2)
Serenity Shimatzki
Liv Lang
Gabrielle Perry
Emma Watson
Lily Trevino
Brooklynn Neal

The HS track and field meet at Woodmore this afternoon with St. Joseph CC and Hopewell-Loudon has been cancelled.

The boys and girls MS track teams won quad meets at Gibsonburg with New Riegel and Danbury. The boys won 9 events, all 4 relays and 5 different individuals won events. The girls won 6 events as Karli Heins and Addison Lowry were double winners and 2 relays were victorious.