
The JV baseball team lost a 13-3 decision at Tinora in six innings. Robert Seeger started and went 2.2 innings allowing four hits and five earned runs with five strikeouts. Collin Perkins and Parker Boss also pitched. Quincy Millerschone had a hit and two RBI.

The boys track team was seventh and the girls eighth in the Oak Harbor Invite. Woodmore did not have a champion. Wren Lewis was second in the 800 and the 3200 relay team was second to lead the the girls. The boys 800 relay team was second.

The JV baseball team won 13-12 at home over Gibsonburg. Woodmore scored four runs in the bottom of the 7th to win. Keegan Strong had three hits and drove in four runs while sophomore Quincy Millerschone had two hits. Dylan Schave pitched the last two innings to get the win.

The varsity baseball team lost 10-6 at Gibsonburg. Michael Seeger, Collin Perkinsnad Wesley Kayser all had two hits. Perkins had three RBI and a double. Calvin Lipstraw started and went 3.1 innings while Parker Hahn tossed the final 2.2 innings.

The varsity softball team managed just one hit in a 10-0 loss at Gibsonburg in six innings. Taylor Hill pitched the whole game and had the only Wildcat hit.

The middle school has four students participating in the state Power of the Pen tournament on May 21st and 22nd at Ashland University! The three writers are: Reagan Walper(7th grade), Cassidy Buchanan (7th grade), and Tyler Little (8th grade). Way to go Wildcats!! Good luck!

The varsity baseball team earned a 12-3 win at Danbury. Trace Murphy pitched five innings allowing six hits and striking out five. Michael Seeger was perfect over the last two innings with two strikeouts. Collin Perkins and Robert Seeger both had two hits.

The varsity softball team was a 16-5 winner at Danbury. Olivia Scavio started and pitched four innings to get the win with three strikeouts. Taylor Hill tossed the final three innings. Kara Schneider had three hits and four RBI, Kelsey Kaylor had four hits and three RBI.

With prom just around the corner, Officer Psota partnered with students in Mr. McMahon's Forensics class yesterday for a hands-on safety activity focused on the dangers of impaired driving. Using special impairment goggles that simulate the effects of alcohol, students were challenged to complete simple tasks—like walking a straight line or tossing a ball—while "under the influence."
It was a fun, but eye-opening way to highlight the dangers of impaired driving and the importance of making safe choices during prom season. A huge thank you to Officer Psota for leading this impactful lesson!
#SafeProm2025 #WoodmoreNation





It's School Nurse Day! We have the best! Thank you to Mrs. Michael, Mrs. Schlea, and Mrs. Putnam! 🩵💛


Woodmore Local Schools will be on a 2 hour delay due to fog today Wednesday May 7

Congratulations to Kalle Heins on signing with Ohio State to study agroscience education during the 97th Annual Ohio FFA Convention! She will enroll as a student in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership this fall. Way to go Kalle!


Attention parents and family members of our third grade Wildcats! Our livestream is set and ready to go for their music performance tonight! Here's the link to watch the program: https://youtube.com/live/ir9ZMwFHuBk?feature=share
(If for some reason we run into technical difficulties, we will do our best to get the program recorded and uploaded to YouTube as soon as possible.)



It's National Teacher Appreciation Day! THANK YOU to our amazing teachers!! You're our superheroes! 🩵💛


The JH boys track team won 12 of 15 events to easily win an SBC tri-meet at home while the girls team was second the St. Jospeh CC. Lucas Caldwell and Michael Sievert each won two events. Alexys Becerra won the discus and shot put to lead the girls.

The varsity baseball team lost a 13-3 decision at home to Calvert. Calvin Lipstraw started and went three innings. Blane Overmyer tossed the last four innings. Michael Seeger had three of the five Woodmore hits with an RBI. Cole Potridge had the other RBI.

The varsity softball team lost 9-5 at home to Calvert. Taylor Hill started and worked four innings and Olivia Scavio worked the final three innings. Hill had three hits, includng a solo home run. Emmaleigh Lawrence had two hits and two RBI.

The JV baseball team lost 10-0 in six innings at Clyde. Woodmore had two hits - one by Noah Day and a double by Dylan Schave. Griffin Thomas, Blake Avers, and Quincy Millerschone all pitched.

Today is School Bus Driver Appreciation Day in Ohio! We love our bus drivers!! Thank you!! 🩵💛


So many amazing artists were shared and celebrated at last Thursday nights Art show! Thank you to our PTO and Mrs. Webb, along with all of those that helped with set up and tear down. What an amazing event!!!









