
The high school volleyball teams were victorious at Gibsonburg - the JV team won, 25-10, 25-18; the varsity won, 25-23, 25-17, 25-17.

The girls golf team placed 2nd in the Ottawa County Tournament with a 423 team total. Sophia Repka was the tourney medalist shooting 96, Abby Reineck shot 105, Hali Ballard shot 106, Satori Alter shot 116, and Jordyn Dunn shot 123.

The girls soccer team posted an 8-2 win at Port Clinton. Kelsey Kaylor scored 6 goals to set a school record. Emma Hahn and Ava Lee Cobb each had a goal. Five different players had assists. Layla McGinnis had 3 saves and recorded her 42nd career win, a school record.

The girls golf team finished third in a tri-meet at Moose Landing GC with a 233 team total behind Archbold (202) and Miller City (205). Sophia Repka shot 54, Abby Reineck 55, Hali Ballard 56, Jordyn Dunn 68, and Allison Bankey 73.

The high school volleyball teams lost SBC matches at Danbury - the freshman dropped a 19-25, 17-25 decision; the JV team lost, 25-23, 13-25, 18-25; and the varsity lost, 21-25, 27-29, 13-25.

The boys JV golf team lost a 208-260 dual match to Van Buren at Sugar Creek GC. Jacob Youngless shot 63, Nathan Larrison shot 65, Connar Squires and Gavin Homer both shot 66, and Carter Halbeisen shot 81.

The girls golf team lost a 201-217 decision to Calvert at Sugar Creek GC. Abby Reineck shot 45, Sophia Repka shot 54, Hali Ballard and Satori Alter both shot 59, and Allison Bankey shot 72.

The boys golf team finished ninth in an SBC Shootout at Sycamore Hills GC with a 207 team total. Kevin Wallace shot 47, Mason Busdiecker and Kaiden Orcelletto both shot 53, Brandon Kayser shot 54, and Brock Perry shot 61.

The girls soccer team defeated Sandusky Perkins, 1-0, at home as Willow Lewis scored in the first half for the only goal with the assist going to Kalle Heins. Layla McGinnis had eight saves to record the shutout.

The high school volleyball teams lost at home to Calvert - the freshman by scores of 25-9, 25-15; the JV by scores of 25-12, 25-9; and the varsity by scores of 25-17, 25-10. 25-12.

The HS girls CC team was 13th and the boys 26th at the Tiffin Carnival. Emma Hammer finished 15th for the girls in 20:38.54 out of 180 runners. Drake Blausey was 122nd for the boys in 20:00.73. Coleton Shaner was 52nd in the boys JH race and Ayla Henn was 58th for the girls.

The girls golf team finished fifth in the Lady Bluestreak Invite at Ironwood GC with a 430 total. Sophia Repka shot 96, Abby Reineck shot 107, Halli Ballaard shot 112, Satori Alter shot 115, and Jordyn Dunn shot 127.

The JV football team lost a 28-6 decision at home to Mohawk. The Woodmore score came on a pass play between quarterback Calvin Lipstraw and receiver Luke Avers.

The girls soccer team earned a 3-0 win at Liberty Center as Wildcat goalie Layla McGinnis had five saves to record her 28th career shutout, the school record. Kelsey Kaylor had two goals and Caydie Buchanan the other. Megan Vogelpohl, Buchanan, and Taylor Hill had assists.

The freshman volleyball team earned a two-game win over St. Mary Central Catholic at home, 25-20, 25-22

The JV boys golf team lost a 194-288 decision to Van Buren at Sycamore Springs GC. Nathan Larrison shot 64, Connar Squires shot 68, Dillon Fulweber shot 76, Carter Halbeisen shot 80, and Matthew McCawley-Pierce shot 81.

The girls golf team was fifth in an SBC Shootout at Clinton Heights GC with a 211 total. Sophia Repka shot 48, Lily Myers shot 52, Abby Reineck shot 55, Satori Alter shot 56, Hali Ballard shot 63, and Jordyn Dunn shot 66.

The boys golf team was eighth in an SBC Shootout at Green Hills GC shooting a 188. Mason Busdiecker was low for the Wildcats shooting 44. Kaiden Orcelletto, Kevin Wallace, and Brandon Kayser all shot 48, Jacob Youngless shot 69, and Brock Perry shot 70.

The JV boys golf team lost a home dual match at Sugar Creek GC, 221-274, to Lake. Connar Squires was low man for the Wildcats shooting 60. Nathan Larrison shot 66, Dillon Fulweber shot 71, Carter Halbeisen shot 77, and Matthew McCawley-Pierce shot 79.

The high school volleyball teams played at St. Joseph Central Catholic and the freshman were winners in three games - 23-25, 25-2, 25-9; the JV team lost, 25-11, 25-21; and, the varsity lost in four games, 12-25, 25-23, 26-24, 25-22.