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The girls MS track team was second in a quad meet at Port Clinton with 76 points. The girls won nine events as Karli Heins won the 100 and 200 and two relays were victorious. Payton Damschroder, Lacey Lipstraw, Grace Hablitzel, Addison Lowry, and Valerie Kerecz also won events.

The boys MS track team won a quad meet at Port Clinton with 112 points. Woodmore won 10 events as Ish Nagy won the 100 and 200, Robert Seeger won the 110 and 200 hurdles, and the Wildcats won all four relays. Coleton Shaner (400) and Nick Vargo (shot put) also won events.

The JV baseball team won 15-6 at home over Arcadia. Wesley Kayser earned the win on the mound while he had 2 RBI and 3 runs scored at the plate. Griffin Thomas also pitched and had 2 RBI. Four other players had at least 2 runs scored as 7 different players had hits.

The varsity baseball team earned a 5-2 win at St. Joseph CC behind a combined no-hitter from Parker Hahn and Keil Almroth. Hahn pitched the first 4.1 innings and Almroth the final 2.2. The two combined for two strikeouts. Hahn had two hits and the only Wildcat RBI.

The varsity softball team lost a 2-1 decision at St Joseph CC. Cameran Quisno pitched a complete game with 11 strikeouts while allowing just four hits. She also had a triple at the plate. Taylor Hill had an RBI and Kaitlyn Babka doubled.

The varsity baseball and softball games at St. Joseph CC and the JV baseball game at home vs. Arcadia will be played as scheduled this afternoon, all three games starting at 5 p.m.

The girls HS track team won a tri-meet at Lakota with Danbury and the boys were second. The girls won 11 events as Stella Strong and Azure Travis both won two individual events. Drake Blausey won the 400 for the boys and they had two relays and two individuals who place second.

The varsity softball game at home this afternoon against Northwood was cancelled by rain after 1 1/2 innings. Woodmore was ahead 2-0. The game will try to be made-up at some point later in the season.

Calling all parents, families, and community members! Please consider bringing your career-related vehicle to this year’s “Vehicle Career Day.”
When: Friday, May 17th from 9:30 AM -12:00 PM
Where: Woodmore Elementary Back Parking Lot
What to Bring: Your (or your companies) career-related vehicle or piece of equipment (tractor, etc.) and any other related items including uniforms or other “gear” you may use in your career.
What to Expect: Students (about 400 total) will travel in shifts out to the parking lot with their grade level to visit the different vehicles and learn about the many career opportunities available involving a vehicle or piece of equipment.
Please contact Mrs. Ramlow at sramlow@woodmoreschools.com or by calling 419-862-1070 ext. 404. Please RSVP by Friday, May 3, 2024.


Round 2 of the April Attendance Challenge kicked off this morning in the middle school! Check out the bracket to see who made it through the first round! We encourage you to be on time to school, ready to learn!
As a reminder, the MS Builders Club is sponsoring an April Attendance Challenge! First period classes are competing against each other to see which class has the best attendance for the week. The class with the highest attendance percentage advances to the next round. Think March Madness, but in April! All absences and tardies count. The winning class will receive a breakfast party! 🎉

The boys HS track team placed 10th in the Lakota Invite with 19 points. Drake Blausey finished third in the 800 and was on two relays that placed. Landon Rich placed in the 100 and 200 and on a relay team. Myles Byrd was seventh in the 800 and on two relays that placed.

The HS girls track team placed second at the Lakota Invite with 109 points as Azure Travis won both hurdle events and Emma Hammer won the 800. The Wildcats had five runner-up finishes and four third-place finishes.

The varsity baseball team earned a 4-1 win at Port Clinton. Trace Murphy tossed a complete game allowing 5 hits, no earned runs while striking out 16. Joshua Crowell had an RBI double, Luke Avers an RBI single, and Parker Hahn an RBI sac fly.

The varsity softball team earned a 3-0 win at Port Clinton. Cameran Quisno tossed a complete game allowing one hit and she had 16 strikeouts. Kara Schneider had two hits and an RBI while Quisno also had two hits.

The JV baseball team dropped a 6-4 decision at home to Cardinal Stritch. Griffin Thomas and Blane Overmyer pitched allowing 4 hits, 2 earned runs and struck out 7. Overmyer was 4-4 at the plate with an RBI, Wesley Kayser had an RBI double, and Adley Anstead had an RBI single.

Woodmore Middle School is excited to announce the Spring Formal - Masquerade!
There will be photo booths, music, masks, food, desserts, drinks, and more! The event will take place on Saturday, May 4, 2024 from 6:30 - 8:30 for 7th and 8th graders only. Tickets are $10.


For the culmination of Disability Awareness Week, Woodmore High School hosted an Inclusive Kickball Game! What a fun way to end the week! Great job Wildcats!








Congratulations to April's Elementary PE students of the month!


The varsity baseball and softball games today at New Reigel have been cancelled and re-scheduled for May 9. The home JV baseball vs. Cardinal Stritch this afternoon will be played as scheduled starting at 5 p.m.