The high school volleyball teams lost to Lakota at home - the varsity lost, 18-25, 25-21, 25-13, 25-11; the JV team lost, 25-11, 25-9; and the freshman team lost, 25-17, 22-25, 26-24.
The girls HS cross country team finished 9th in the Eastwood Night Meet with Emma Hammer finishing 11th. The boys team was 13th with Drake Blausey finishing 106th. The boys MS team was 8th at Seneca East with Coleton Shaner finishing 19th. Ayla Henn was 79th for the girls.
The high school volleyball teams posted wins at home over Northwood. The JV team won, 25-15, 25-15; and the varsity was a 25-13, 25-10, 25-11 winner.
The high school volleyball teams lost on the road at Hopewell-Loudon. The freshman lost, 16-25, 28-26, 18-25; the JV team lost, 16-25, 16-25; and the varsity lost in three games, 12-25, 16-25, 23-25.
The girls soccer team posted a 4-0 win at home over Edison to open Sandusky Bay Conference play. Kelsey Kaylor scored three goals while Willow Lewis tallied the other score. Lyndee Wagner had the lone assist. Layla McGinnis had three saves in goal.
The girls golf team won a dual match with Genoa, 211-223, at Eagles Landing GC. Lily Myers shot 49, Sophia Repka shot 51, Abby Reineck 55, Hali Ballard 56. Satori Alter 63, and Jordyn Dunn 64.
The boys golf team finished ninth in an SBC Shootout at the Catawba island Club with a 216 team total. Kaiden Orcelletto and Kevin Wallce both shot 51, while Brandon Kayser shot 55, Mason Busdiecker shot 59, Jack Morris 62, and Brock Perry 65.
The varsity volleyball team opened SBC play with a five-game win at home over Gibsonburg, 22-25, 25-14, 25-23, 19-25, 15-11. The JV team dropped a 23-25, 25-18, 22-25 decision to the Golden Bears.
The varsity girls soccer game tomorrow at home vs. Edison will start at 6 p.m. instead of the 5 p.m. originally scheduled start.
The girls golf team played in an SBC Shootout at Mohawk CC and placed fifth with a team total of 228. Lily Myers led the way shooting 50, Sophia Repka shot 54, Abby Reineck 60, Jordyn Dunn 64, Satori Alter 66, and Hali Ballard 69.
The boys golf team hosted an SBC Shootout at Sugar Creek GC and placed ninth with a team total of 200. Kevin Wallace shot 46, Brandon Kayser shot 48, Mason Busdiecker 52, Brock Perry 54, Kaiden Orcelletto 57, and Jack Morris 57.
The girls soccer team opened the season with a 1-0 win at home over Oak Harbor. Kelsey Kaylor notched the only goal on a penalty kick with 4:58 left in the first half. Layla McGinnis had eight saves in goal.
The varsity volleyball team lost its season opener at Genoa in five games - 24-26, 25-27, 25-17, 25-17, 15-17. The JV team won in three games - 25-16, 27-29, 25-18.
The JV football team lost 6-0 at North Central this morning
The JV boys golf team lost a 241-269 decision to Lake at Sugar Creek GC in a dual match. Jacob Youngless was low for Woodmore shooting 65, Gavin Homer shot 66, Nathan Lannison 69, Dillon Fulweber 69, Matthew McCawley-Pierce 69, Connar Squires 71, and Carter Halbeisen 79.
The boys golf team finished 8th in an SBC River Division Shootout at Fostoria CC this afternoon with a 200 team total. Kevin Wallace led the way shooting 45, Brandon Kayser 48, Jack Morris 51, Brock Perry 56, Mason Busdiecker 57, and Jacob Youngless 63.
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The girls golf team finished 12th in the Lady Black Knight Invite at Fostoria CC with a team total of 444. Sophia Repka shot 100, Abby Reineck 105, Lily Myers 107, Hali Ballard 132, and Sartori Alter 132.
The boys golf team finished 15th in their own Woodmore Invite at Stone Ridge GC with a 411 team total. Brandon Kayser shot 94, Kevin Wallace 101, Jack Morris 106, Kaiden Orcelletto 110, Mason Busdiecker 114, and Brock Perry 131.
The boys golf team placed 10th in the SBC River Division Shootout at Mills Creek GC with a 228 team total. Brandon Kayser was the low man for the Wildcats shooting 46. Kevin Wallace shot 51, Mason Busdiecker shot 64, and Brock Perry shot 67.