
The varsity baseball team lost a 12-0 contst at home to Lake in five innings. Woodmore had one hit, an infield single by Calvin Lipstraw in the second inning. Gavin Donley started and pitched 1.1 innings and Keil Almroth tossed the final 3.2 innings.

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The MS boys track team won an SBC home tri-meet with 87 points, 21 more than Hopewell-Loudon. The Wildcats won nine events as Robert Seeger (both hurdle events) and Ish Nagy (100,200) both won two events and three relays also captured first place.

The MS girls track team was second (64.5 pts.) to Hopewell-Loudon (68 pts.) in a home SBC tri-meet that included New Riegel. Woodmore won seven events as Karli Heins and Addison Lowry each own two events and three relays finished first.

The varsity baseball dropped a 12-2 decision at home in five innings. Michael Seeger has two hits and Harry LaMunyon and Parker Hahn had the other two hits. Calvin Lipstraw started and Hahn pitched the last two innings. Calvert scored all 12 runs in the first three innings.

The varsity softbal team earned an 8-4 win at home over Calvert. Cameran Quisno went all the way with eight strikeouts and had an RBI at the plate. Kelsey Kaylor was 2-3 with a home run, RBI, and three runs scored. Camille Strong and Emmaleigh Lawrence both has two hits.

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The boys HS track team finished ninth in the Liberty Center Invite with 23 points. Drake Blausey won the 800 in 2:07.20. Woodmore athletes placed in six other events. Landon Rich placed in both the 100 and 200 and Myles Byrd was 5th in the 400 and on two placing relays.

The girls HS track team finished second in the Liberty Center Invite with 119.5 points. The home school had 135 points. WHS won five events as Azure Travis captured both hurdle events, Emma Hammer won the 800, and the 1600 relay and the weight throwers relay also won.

The varsity baseball team earned a 7-5 win at Cardinal Stritch. Parker Hahn had 2 hits and 2 RBI. Trace Murphy had 2 RBI. Michael Seger started and went 3.0 innings allowing 3 earned runs striking out 6. Gavin Donley got the win tossing 2.0 innings allowing no earned runs.

The varsity baseball game at noon at Cardinal Strtich will be played as scheduled.

The junior high/middle school track and field invite at Lakota today, along with the varsity baseball and softball games at home vs. St. Mary CC, have all been cancelled.

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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.