The JV baseball team posted a 17-7 win at home over Gibsonburg in six innings. Noah Day and Avery Reiser both pitched 3.0 innings and combined to strike out 10. Quincy Millerschone and Olin Richards each had two hits. MIllerschone had four RBI.
The girls track team won a tri-meet at Gibsonburg while the boys were second to Old Fort by one point. The boys won five events. The girls won four individual events and two relays as Valerie Kerecz, Ariana Florio, and Wren Lewis won an event and were on a relay that won .
The varsity softball team lost a 6-4 decision at home to Hopewell-Loudon in a non-league game. Woodmore scored three runs in the first inning. Olivia Scavio went the distance on the mound with seven strikeouts. Scavio, Alexys Becerra, and Elena Reif had the RBI.
The varsity softball team lost a 6-4 decision at home to Old Fort. Olivia Scavio pitched all the way with nine strikeouts. Alexys Becerra had two hits and two RBI while Payton Whitcum had two hits and an RBI.
High School played a game of knock out today! A little brain break was needed before we head back into testing this week. Each grade had 6 students compete and then the winner of each grade competed against the staff winner, Mr. Black. Senior Carson Slates won! 🥇







As you all know, the High School and the Middle School participated in the 5-County Art Show located at Oak Harbor HS over the weekend. Please congratulate the following students for their achievements!
High School
Willow Lewis (2) Honorable Mentions
Mason Faunce (1) 1st Place
Alexis McCormick (1) Honorable Mention, (1) 1st Place
Jayda Ollom (1) 2nd Place, (1) 3rd Place, (2) Honorable Mentions
Logan Migliori (1) 2nd Place, (1) 1st Place, (1) 3rd Place Best of Show
Middle School
Alexandria Nunley (1) 1st Place
Anna Gerwin (1) 1st Place (1) Best of Show
Reagen Bradstock (1) 2nd Place
Lydia Thomas (2) 1st Place
Lillian Thompson (1) 2nd Place
Liberty Schroder (1) 3rd Place
Emilee Barr (1) 3rd Place
Leo Recker (1) 2nd Place
Natalie Hutchins (1) Honorable Mentions
Reese Wammes (1) Honorable Mentions
High School
Willow Lewis (2) Honorable Mentions
Mason Faunce (1) 1st Place
Alexis McCormick (1) Honorable Mention, (1) 1st Place
Jayda Ollom (1) 2nd Place, (1) 3rd Place, (2) Honorable Mentions
Logan Migliori (1) 2nd Place, (1) 1st Place, (1) 3rd Place Best of Show
Middle School
Alexandria Nunley (1) 1st Place
Anna Gerwin (1) 1st Place (1) Best of Show
Reagen Bradstock (1) 2nd Place
Lydia Thomas (2) 1st Place
Lillian Thompson (1) 2nd Place
Liberty Schroder (1) 3rd Place
Emilee Barr (1) 3rd Place
Leo Recker (1) 2nd Place
Natalie Hutchins (1) Honorable Mentions
Reese Wammes (1) Honorable Mentions
UPDATE!
The annual Jazz Band Dessert date has changed! It will now be held on Sunday, April 26th at 6:30pm in the Woodmore Elementary Cafetorium. The event is still free and open to the public!
The annual Jazz Band Dessert date has changed! It will now be held on Sunday, April 26th at 6:30pm in the Woodmore Elementary Cafetorium. The event is still free and open to the public!

The HS girls track team was ninth and the boys were eighth in the Edison Invite. The girls placed in seven events led by the second-place finish of the 3200 relay team. The boys placed in four events led by Myles Byrd winning the 1600 in 4:59.34.
The varsity softball team defeated Gibsonburg 11-8 at home. Olivia Scavio went the distance on the mound with six strikeouts. Seven different players had RBI. Five different players had two hits. Rebekah Wauford, Aubrey Becerra, and Payton Whitcum each had two hits and two RBI.
Woodmore senior Landon Rich will continue his academic and football careers at Baldwin-Wallace University in the fall. Landon will finish his high school career having earned 12 letters, four in football, wrestling, and track . Congratulations and good luck in your next step.

Woodmore senior Michael Seeger will continue his academic and baseball careers at Owens Community College in the fall. Michael will finish his high school career having earned 12 letters, four in football, wrestling, and baseball. Congratulations and good luck in your next step.

🛑ATTENTION🛑
Harris-Elmore Fire Department will be conducting a mock accident in collaboration with other public safety entities! Please do not be alarmed. Multiple public safety vehicles, lights, sirens and the landing of a helicopter will be present at the date and time below.
When: Friday April 24th at 1230pm
Where: Woodmore High School
The public is welcome to come observe.
Harris-Elmore Fire Department will be conducting a mock accident in collaboration with other public safety entities! Please do not be alarmed. Multiple public safety vehicles, lights, sirens and the landing of a helicopter will be present at the date and time below.
When: Friday April 24th at 1230pm
Where: Woodmore High School
The public is welcome to come observe.
The JV baseball game this afternoon at home vs. Calvert has been cancelled and re-scheduled for May 7.
The varsity baseball team scored three runs in the last two innings to post a come-from-behind 7-6 win at home over Lake. Keil Almroth got the win as the last of three Wildcat pitchers. Michael Seeger, Cole Potridge, and Almoth each had two hits.
The varsity softball team lost a 9-0 decision at Tiffin Calvert. Olivia Scavio, the Wildcat pitcher, had a single and Kelsey Kaylor had a double for the Woodmore hits.
The varsity baseball team was a 12-1 winner at St. Joseph CC in six innings. Three pitchers combined to toss a one-hitter with five strikeouts. Griffin Thomas had two hits, scored three runs , and drove in two. Cole Potridge had one hit, a triple, and scored three runs.
The varsity softball team earned a 21-2 win at St. Joseph CC in five innings. Olivia Scavio pitched all the way with six strikeouts and had two hits, one a gradn slam home run, and five RBI. Kelsey Kaylor had two hits and three RBI while Camille strong had three RBI.
The varsity softball team lost two games at Genoa - 20-10 to Swanton in five innings and 9-8 to Genoa. Olivia Scavio pitched both games for the Wildcats. Camille Strong had 3 hits in the first game and Scavio, Alexys Becerra, and Izzy Helmke each had 2 hits in the second game.
The HS girls track team was fifth and the boys seventh in the Lakota Invite as both teams placed in 11 events. The girls 3200 and 400 relays finished first and Wren Lewis won the 800. Best finish for the boys was a second by Ryan Maynard in the shot put.
The varsity softball team earned a 19-5 win in five innings at Port Clinton. Olivia Scavio tossed all five innings with five strikeouts. Eight Wildcat players had two or more hits including Camille Strong with three hits and four RBI and Aubrey Becerra who had three hits.
