
The varsity boys wrestling team won its own "A" Classic with 253.5 points in the 26-team tournament. Jack Caldwell finished second at 175. Wyatt Thieroff (106), Aiden Cordy (126), Brant Deal (150), Bailey Jendrzejak (157), and Landon Rich (165) all placed third.

The freshman and JV boys basketball team lost games at Hopewell-Loudon. The frosh lost, 47-12, as Calvin Lipstraw scored eight points; the JV team lost, 55-27, as Logan Migliori scored six points.

The varsity boys basketball team lost a 65-43 decision at Hopewell-Loudon. Woodmore led 39-37 entering the fourth quarter. Luke Morris led the way with 17 points, Brady Thatcher added 16 points.

The varsity girls basketball team lost a 54-23 decision at Gibsonburg. Senior Abby Sandrock led Wodmore with seven points. Gibsonburg led 19-0 at one point in the first quarter.

The JV girls basketball team earned a 33-22 win at Gibsonburg. Sophomores Anastasia Pietrowski and Izzy Helmke both scored nine points, Keira Travis added seven points.

"Annie" actors have to let off steam at a rehearsal, so why not take a fun picture of our middle schoolers and one lone high school student during a break? 39 actors will take the stage on March 21-22-23-24 to present our spring musical. Until then we will practice, practice, practice!


Parents and kinship caregivers! Sandusky County JFS just made us aware of this neat program! On the 3rd Tuesday of every month (except August and December), they will be hosting a parent cafe to discuss the joys and challenges of parenting. Bonus - childcare and dinner is provided! The cafes run from 5:30 - 7PM. If you have any questions, please reach out to Jenni Zaika or Tiffany Felter (their contact info is on the flyer). Registration is required - just scan the QR code and register for each session you'd like to attend.

The boys varsity basketball team lost a 69-49 decision at Gibsonburg as Luke Morris scored 22 points and Brady Thatcher added 11 points. The JV team lost a 46-29 decision with Calvin Lipstraw scoring eight points and Ryan Maynard adding seven points.

This afternoon, as part of their Professional Development Day, high school teachers took a field trip to Fremont to visit two different manufacturers and learn about their companies. Thank you to Green Bay Packaging and Motion Control Robotics for hosting our teachers! They had a great time learning about different opportunities available to our students!



"Annie" rehearsals began tonight in the very quiet K-8 building. Our actors were introduced to their songs and worked on dancing. Pictured are senior Ava Rich and juniors Justin Kigar and Stella Strong.


The varsity boys basketball team lost a 70-44 decision at Port Clinton. Brady Thatcher led the way with 26 points. The JV team lost, 44-31, as Logan Migliori scored 8 points, and the freshman team lost, 54-14, as Bradley Fetzer scored 6 points.

The varsity boys basketball team dropped a 60-42 decision at home to Edison. Luke Morris was the only Wildcat in double figures scoring 19 points. Woodmore trailed 34-16 at halftime. The JV team lost, 52-46. Gavin Donley scored 15 points.

The middle school boys wrestling team placed 10th in the 32-team Lakota Invite with 92 points. Graham Knepper was the 2nd at 160 pounds with a 5-1 record, DJ Orcelletto was 4th at 142 with a 3-2 record, Stone Meggitt (92) and Nick Vargo (172) were both 6th with 4-2 records.

The high school girls wrestling team placed 11th of 47 schools with 61 points in the Tinora Invite. Stella Strong finished third in the 140-pound division with a 3-1 record while Caydie Buchanan was fourth at 135 pounds with a 4-2 record.

The middle school girls wrestling team placed seventh in the Tinora Invite with 40 points. Hope Scherger won the 128-pound weight class pinning all three of her opponents. Tinley Thieroff placed second in the 80-pound weight class. There were 45 schools in the tournament.

"Annie" rehearsals start January 2! 39 students are committed to their roles and next week they will start to sing and dance. To become a sponsor of our program, please visit our web page on the Woodmore website.

Woodmore ended the game on a 26-7 run to come from 17 points down early in the fourth quarter to defeat Danbury, 73-71, at home. Brady Thatcher scored 31 points, 24 in the second half, and Luke Morris scored 23 points, including a three-point play with 10 seconds left to win it.

The boys JV basketball team earned a 53-27 win at home over Danbury. Freshman Gavin Donley scored 21 points and sophomore Ryan Maynard added 14 points. Woodmore outscored the Lakers, 20-6, in the third quarter to open up a 19-point lead.

The girls varsity basketball team lost a 42-25 decision at Danbury as Kara Schneider scored 8 points and Cameran Quisno scored 6 points. The JV team won, 24-22, as Keira Travis scored 9 points and Anastasia Pietrowski added 8 points.

It's officially Winter Break! We hope you have a relaxing, joy-filled break and we can't wait to see you back in the new year! Classes resume on January 4th!
