The girls soccer team scored three first-half goals on their way to a 4-1 win over Archbold at home. Alivia Smith, Bailey Meggitt, Keira Travis, and Megan Vogelpohl all scored goals. Valerie Kerecz had an assist and Kara Schneider had six saves in goal.
The JV football team earned a 28-6 win at Gibsonburg. Ish Nagy had three scoring runs and quarterback Caden Hilt connected with Keegan Strong on a scoring pass.
The varsity football team lost a 34-0 decision at home to Gibsonburg. Gibsonburg scored on five scoring runs and did not throw a pass in the game. Landon Rich rushed for 95 yards and Calvin Lipstraw threw for 79 yards for the Wildcats who are now 3-2 and 1-2 in league.
Our FFA students were up and cooking this morning, preparing for the Hog Roast!! Tonight from 4:30-6:30. Hope to see you there!
PS - Now that Mr. Avers has shared these pictures, we're hungry!!!
Last Tuesday, during the tornado warning, our bus drivers, Ms. Schling, Ms. Drill, Ms. Smith, Ms. Dickerson, and Ms. Wolford, did a phenomenal job of thinking on their feet and keeping our Wildcats safe! Whether they returned to the elementary/middle or high school, or took refuge in a district parent's home (emergencies call for out of the box thinking!), we have gotten so many reports this week of appreciation and praise for their efforts. Woodmore Nation appreciates you!
The high school volleyball teams lost at home to Old Fort - the varsity lost, 25-18, 25-19, 25-16; the JV team lost, 25-3, 25-12.
The boys golf team saw its season come to an end with a 6th-place finish in the Div. III sectional tournament at Green Hills GC in Clyde with a 348 team total. Mason Busdiecker shot 84, Brandon Kayser 85, Kevin Wallace 89, Kaiden Orcelletto 90, and Brody Ish 110.
Last week the FFA students went on a field trip to the Farm Science Review! What a neat opportunity!
Don't forget! The Hog Roast is tomorrow from 4:30-6:30 in the high school cafeteria! See an FFA member for tickets - FFA hopes to you there!
The girls golf team completed its season with an 8th-place finish in the Div. II sectional tournament at Ironwood GC in Wauseon with a 456 team total. Satori Alter shot 107, Hali Ballard 114, Abbey Tucker 117, and Jordyn Dunn 118.
The high school volleyball teams lost matches at New Riegel - the varsity lost, 19-25, 25-10, 25-12, 25-20; the JV team lost, 29-27, 25-11.
The high school volleyball teams lost matches at Ottawa Hills in non-league action - the varsity lost, 25-14, 25-20, 25-23; the JV team lost, 25-14, 25-18.
The girls soccer team earned an 11-0 win at home over Sandusky. Rylie Hesselbart had three goals while Karli Heins and Camille Strong each added two goals. Izzy Helmke, Willow Lewis, Bailey Meggitt, and Kalle Heins also scored goals. Abbie Schmeltz did not make a save in goal.
Brady Thatcher was the top boys HS cross country finisher in 61st-place (18:21.34) today at the Liberty Center Extravaganza; Cooper Martin for MS boys (22nd, 12:29.96); Peyton Damschroder for MS girls in (37th, 14:24.31), and Addison Lowry for the HS girls (107th, 24:40.76).
The high school boys cross country team was 17th (419 pts.) and the midle school boys team was 11th (348 pts.) today at the Liberty Center Extravaganza at Leaders Farm in Napoleon.
The JV football team lost a 26-12 decision at home to Mohawk. Caden Hilt had two touchdown passes - one to Gavin Donley and one to Nick Vargo - to account for the Wildcat points.
The varsity football team lost a 26-7 decision at Margaretta to suffer their first loss of the season. Robert Seeger and quarterback Calvin Lipstraw combined on a 67-yard pass play in the 4th quarter for the only Wildcat score. Woodmore was outgained, 299-172.
Big thanks to Woodmore football player Michael Seeger for the uplifting message in the Fremont News Messenger! Dr. Schaeffer was so grateful for his leadership that she presented him with a #WoodmoreNation H.O.P.E. shirt today! His words of support for his teammates and coach were inspiring—good luck at the game tonight!🏈
Hoping to see you all at Margaretta this evening to support our Wildcats!
https://www.thenews-messenger.com/story/sports/high-school/football/2024/09/18/woodmore-football-teams-change-in-mindset-paying-off-this-season-ohsaa-football/75096373007/
The girls soccer team earned a 4-0 win at home over Port Clinton. Camille Strong, Rylie Hesselbart, Willow Lewis, and Alivia Smith had goals. Izzy Helmke, Bailey Meggitt, and Taylor Hill had assists. Kara Schneider had 2 saves.
The high school volleyball team lost matches at Hopewell-Loudon - the varsity by scores of 25-18, 25-22, 25-19; the JV team by scores of 25-14, 25-17.
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